
The Ibercaja Stadium opens its doors as a new Casa del Real Zaragoza with its institutional inauguration
Two days after Real Zaragoza He releases the grass of his new house for the next two seasons, the Ibercaja Stadium He has given his departure pistol with the institutional inauguration of a field that has risen in just five months. In the act, the President of the Government of Aragon, Jorge Azcón; the mayor of Zaragoza, Natalia Chueca; and the general director of Real Zaragoza, Fernando López, have been in charge of sucking the first balls on the grass of the Zaragozano stadium.
The Aragonese president has defined the day as “special” and has transmitted that he makes “special illusion” these next two courses when Real Zaragoza plays in a stadium that “will bring us luck.” “We are going through a path and now we find ourselves at a turning point that has a common goal and is the one that the Romareda Ibercaja reaches its final construction,” he explained.
In addition, he has checked a “reference work in Spain and internationally”, mentioning the visit of Chinese businessmen to the Ibercaja Stadium or an article that has taken the British newspaper ‘The Sun’ on the field of the Aragonese capital. “Zaragoza never surrenders and we don’t give up,” concluded Azcón.
The representatives of the three institutions involved have spoken. Photo: Pilar Álvarez
For his part, Chueca has shown his joy to see that when “Zaragoza adds efforts and there is collaboration and will achieve both national and international achievements.” In addition, the mayor has highlighted all the “complex work” behind the construction of the stadium.
Represented to Real Zaragoza, its general director has expressed that it is “one day to celebrate and thank”. And as he mentioned this Wednesday in the concentration of the Blanquillo team in Benasque, Fernando López has repeated that the Ibercaja stadium brings him very good vibrations: “I have the throbbing that the ascent will be in this stadium.”
The three have coincided with the importance of the collaboration of the two institutions to be able to lift this temporary solution for a joint final objective: the construction of the new Romareda to be able to host the 2030 World Cup.
The opening gesture have been shots that have ended in goal. Photo: Pilar Álvarez
After the speeches, the representatives of each institution have given the starting gun to the stadium, how could it be otherwise, with a very football form. All of them have joined a shot on the goal of the North Fund of the Ibercaja stadium in the first three goals of a field that will live many more from this Saturday.
Open doors
As of this Friday, Friday, July 25, the Stadium will open its doors partially so that it can be visited by the general public. These open -door days have afternoon schedule (from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.) from this Friday until Tuesday, July 29; and morning schedule (from 9 am to 12 pm) on Wednesday 30 and Thursday, July 31. The access will be made to the east stands from Luciano Gracia Street, between the Crowning Athletics Stadium of Aragon and the fields of the Aragonese Football Federation.