Romareda is almost history: debris makes their way to reconstruction
La Romareda It is erased from the Zaragozano horizon faster than expected. The demolition of the historic stadium advances to full machine, with just the lighting towers and part of the preferential tribune still standing. The works have progressed with the greatest agility of the expected, advancing in two weeks the calendar marked by the technicians.
This rhythm will allow the new construction phase to start immediately. It is planned that during this August the works begin in the South Gol area, where the previous excavation tasks have already been completed.
At the end of September, the structural works of the rest of the new stadium will begin, which aspires to be an architectural and sports reference for the city. It will then start with the foundation and work in basements both in the east gallery and in the West Tribune.
Evolution of works

The preferential tribune and the lighting towers are the only thing standing. Photo: Lorena Torrijo
Meanwhile, the Zaragoza City Council It has reinforced environmental control protocols to minimize the impact on the environment. Continuous particle measurement systems have been installed to limit dust emission, especially near the Miguel Servet hospital, with which constant coordination is maintained during this stage.
Throughout the month of August, segregation and withdrawal tasks of demolition materials will be completed, prioritizing their reuse and recycling. At the same time, the land movement work and the technical tastings necessary to identify the services affected in the East Tribune environment will begin, a crucial phase to prepare the land for the next constructive stages.
The disassembly of the old Romareda, loaded with symbolism, gives way to an ambitious project that will completely transform the football experience into Saragossa. The memory of the stadium that for decades witnessed great sports moments now intermingled with the expectation to see how the new Aragonese football temple rises.
