Stadium Information
Estadio Carlos Tartiere, home of Real Oviedo, is one of the most recognisable modern stadiums in northern Spain. Opened in 2000 to replace the club’s historic old ground of the same name, the stadium sits in the Parque del Oeste district of Oviedo and reflects the city’s urban character. With a capacity of more than thirty thousand, the venue is designed as a fully enclosed bowl with steep stands and a continuous roof that helps shelter supporters from the region’s frequent rain. The hybrid grass pitch is maintained to high standards and supports the technical style of play often associated with the club.
Matchdays at Carlos Tartiere are shaped by Oviedo’s strong football culture. Supporters gather in the surrounding parks, plazas and commercial areas before making their way to the wide concourse entrances. Inside, the atmosphere builds quickly, with the north stand generating the bulk of the noise and colour. Despite its relatively modern construction, the stadium retains a traditional feel thanks to the tight seating configuration and the heavy local identity that defines Real Oviedo’s fanbase.
Transport links include several bus routes connecting the stadium to central Oviedo, while the city’s walkable layout makes arriving on foot a common choice. Parking areas exist around the wider district but can become congested on matchdays. Accessibility provisions include step-free routes, wheelchair platforms, adapted toilets, lifts servicing the main stands and matchday assistance staff. The neighbourhood surrounding the stadium offers cafés, shopping zones and open recreational spaces, making it a vibrant area both before and after fixtures.
Estadio Carlos Tartiere remains central to Oviedo’s sporting identity, blending modern design with long-established community pride.
