Real Madrid Legends Seating Plan: Designated Areas Revealed
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is set to host a Legends Cup match between Real Madrid and Barcelona on September 9, 2026.
- The announcement, originating from a Reddit user sharing a screenshot of a seating plan, details fan stand allocations for the event.
- Real Madrid’s home stadium, the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, has a capacity of 83,186, according to information available on stadiumseatingplan.com.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is set to host a Legends Cup match between Real Madrid and Barcelona on September 9, 2026. The match, featuring former players from both clubs, will take place at an as-yet-unspecified venue in Florida, according to a post on Reddit’s r/realmadrid forum.
The announcement, originating from a Reddit user sharing a screenshot of a seating plan, details fan stand allocations for the event. Sections C and D of the stadium will be reserved for Real Madrid Leyendas (Legends) fans, while sections M and N will be designated for supporters of Barça Legends.
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Details
Real Madrid’s home stadium, the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, has a capacity of 83,186, according to information available on stadiumseatingplan.com. Construction of the stadium began in 1944 and was completed in 1947. The stadium has undergone multiple renovations and expansions to incorporate new technologies and improve visitor comfort.

The stadium, located in Madrid, Spain, serves as the home ground for Real Madrid Club de Fútbol and hosts La Liga matches, as well as other sporting events and concerts. Real Madrid has played its home matches at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium since 1947.
Real Madrid Club History
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, commonly referred to as Real Madrid, was founded on March 6, 1902, as Madrid Football Club. The club traditionally wears a white home kit. In 1920, King Alfonso XIII bestowed the honorific title ‘Real’ upon the club, which means “Royal” in Spanish.
Unlike many European sporting clubs, Real Madrid is owned and operated by its members throughout its history. The club currently competes in La Liga, the top tier of Spanish football. As of the 2024-25 season, Real Madrid is in second place in La Liga.
Current Leadership
Florentino Pérez is the current president of Real Madrid, and Álvaro Arbeloa serves as the head coach. The club has various active departments, including football, basketball, and women’s football. It also has closed departments such as handball, rugby, and volleyball.
Real Madrid is known by several nicknames, including “Los Blancos” (The Whites), “Los Merengues” (The Meringues), “Los Vikingos” (The Vikings), “La Casa Blanca” (The White House), and “Reyes de Europa” (Kings of Europe). Supporters of the club are known as “Madridistas.”
