💨 Abstract
Real Zaragoza, a second-tier Spanish club, moved to a temporary stadium while their home ground, La Romareda, is renovated for the 2030 World Cup. The new stadium will have a 43,000 capacity, up from the current 33,608. In the interim, Zaragoza will play at the 20,000-capacity Estadio Ibercaja for 26 months.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
Suggested
History-making Lioness Ella Toone star for biggest stage now she’s ready to deliver for England again in Euro 2025 final
Luke Littler, 18, kisses girlfriend Faith, 19, during walk-on for nail-biting World Matchplay Darts quarter-final win
Lionesses’ fans flock to Basel to cheer on team in Euros final – as pubs prepare for bumper day
‘Bold move’ – World Nineball Tour makes major change that will see world’s best play in Ryder Cup-style pool tournament
The cider ‘capital of the world’ has been declared with massive party taking over city centre – and it’s in the UK
‘Cowardly and disrespectful’ – Darts pair slammed for ‘breaking player etiquette’
Darts star Luke Littler tries out brand new sport and fans reckon they know where he learned his technique
Evan Ferguson scores FOUR on Roma debut alongside World Cup winner as Italian giants win 9-0
Lionesses hero Keira Walsh forgets rivalry and prays Euro rivals Spain ‘enjoy’ final after World Cup ‘kissgate’ scandal
World’s most premature baby born at 21 weeks defies odds to reach first birthday