Stadium Information
Estadi Municipal de Montilivi, home of Girona FC, sits on a hillside overlooking the city and remains one of the most intimate and scenic stadiums in La Liga. Opened in 1970, the ground has evolved through gradual expansions and modern upgrades, especially after Girona’s rise to the top flight. With a capacity of just over fourteen thousand, it is one of the league’s smaller venues, but its location and steep stands create a tight, focused atmosphere. The hybrid grass pitch is maintained to high professional standards and sits close to the seating areas, ensuring strong visibility across the venue.
Matchdays at Montilivi reflect Girona’s growing football culture. Supporters make their way up the hillside approach, gathering in local bars and open spaces before entering through the stadium’s compact access points. Inside, the atmosphere is often lively, driven by the club’s rapid rise and the passionate backing of its fans. The singing section behind one of the goals provides colour and noise throughout the match, while the stadium’s open corners allow views of the surrounding hills and the city below, giving the venue a distinctive identity.
Transport connections include local bus routes and walking paths from central Girona, although the uphill approach can be steep for some visitors. Parking is available near the ground but becomes crowded quickly on matchdays due to the residential layout of the area. Accessibility improvements include step-free routes, wheelchair seating platforms, adapted toilets and assistance staff, though some slopes around the stadium remain challenging. The neighbourhood around Montilivi offers cafés, parks and quiet residential streets, giving matchdays a relaxed, community-focused feel.
Estadi Municipal de Montilivi blends scenic surroundings, modernisation, and the identity of one of La Liga’s most rapidly rising clubs.
