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Estadi Cornellà-El Prat

Estadi Cornellà-El PratGoogle Map
Website:
http://www.rcdespanyol.cat
Street:
Carretera del Prat, 4,
Postal Code:
08940
City:
Cornellà de Llobregat
Country:
Country: es

How to get to this venue

How to get to RCD Espanyol stadium - Estadi Cornellà-El Prat

RCD Espanyol de Barcelona football club. Espanyol used to play in the Olympic Stadium on Montjuic, but in August 2009 the team moved to a new Espanyol stadium called
Estadi Cornellà-El Prat. Estadi Cornellà-El Prat is located in the suburb of Cornellà de Llobregat about 30-45 from Barcelona centre. The new Espanyol stadium is outside the centre of Barcelona, but easily accessible by public transport

go   Location Google Maps - Espanyol stadium

Getting to Espanyol stadium


  By Metro
Metro L5 - Blue line. Get off at station Cornellà Centre.
The journey is about 25 minutes from city centre, and then a 15 minute walk to the stadium from the station.


fgc  By FGC train
Take FGC line Llobregat-Anoia line from station on Plaza Espanya to station "Cornellà Riera"

bus  By Bus
Bus line numbers 67 or 68 from Plaza Catalunya.

go   Tickets RCD Espanyol home games

RCD Espanyol was founded in 1900 and was the first Spanish football team to be founded entirely by Spanish football fans unlike the earlier Spanish football teams which were formed by a mixture of foreign expats living in Spain. The original name of the RCD Espanyol was "Sociedad Espanola de Futbol." The first club strip were bright yellow shirts, which inspired the nickname that stands to this day, "Los Periquitos" - The Parakeets. In 1910 the club was renamed Club Deportivo Espanol and changed the strip to the present day blue and white stripes inspired by the colours of the coat of arms of the Catalan admiral, Roger de Lluria. Visit RCD Espanyol website for details of matches and club news.




go   Visit RCD Espanyol website for calendar of Espanyol games

  
Date Title Venue address and map City Type
26.05.2013 Espanyol vs FC Barcelona Estadi Cornellà-El Prat Cornellà de Llobregat FCB calendar