Took the family to a La Liga match here. We have done tons of Premier League games and was extremely impressed with the whole experience. Transport in and out was easy. The stadium was great. The crowd was even better. Honestly it was right up there for crowd support. The game was great as RCD Espanyol came back to win in the last 10 minutes. We are not Barca fans so being with the other side of town was refreshing and the spirit of the fans reminds you to "Love your Team". Only downside is they allow smoking in the seats and I would have taken a star off for that had it not been for the extremely entertaining and polite Real Betis fan sitting next to me who reminded me you can do mix seating....
Read morestory The stadium is known as the Estadi Cornellà-El Prat because it is located on the borders of the municipalities Cornellà and El Prat . The club hopes to find a buyer for the naming rights for the stadium. After the death of club captain Daniel Jarque , it was proposed that the stadium should be renamed in his honour. [5] However, the club has not taken a definite stance on the subject. [6] Espanyol defeated Liverpool 3–0 in the stadium's inaugural match on 2 August 2009. [7] On July 2014, the stadium was renamed as Power8 Stadium for sponsorship reasons. [8] In January 2016, the club renamed the stadium as RCDE Stadium ending the sponsorship...
Read moreWe went to see Espanyol play against Giroma and it was overall a good experience. The food at the concessions was very limited. They primarily served hot dogs and a few sandwiches. To get to the stadium we took the blue line all the way until the end and then had about a 12 minute walk down to the stadium. The pitch looked pristine and the view was great from where we watched. It was really cold that night and you could definitely feel the November weather. I also didn't like the fact that they didn't sell any merchandise inside the stadium really sucked. We wanted to support the home team but there was...
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