- Address: Calle Ricardo Vazquez Prada, Oviedo
- Country: Spain
- Capacity: 30,000
- Opened: 20 September 2000
- Main use: Football
- Tenants: Real Oviedo (football)
Extra stadium info – Estadio Municipal Carlos Tartiere
The stadium opened as one of the largest sports venues by capacity in Spain. It is known as the largest stadium by capacity in Asturias. The Estadio Municipal Carlos Tartiere opened with a football match between Real Oviedo and the Serbian side Partizan. In 1966, Partizan reached the final of the European championship for football clubs for the first time in their history. The Spanish football giants Real Madrid won the game.
The history of Real Oviedo
Real Oviedo, one of the first football clubs from Spain with 100,000 followers on its main social media page, use the Estadio Municipal Carlos Tartiere for home matches. The football club was founded in 1926. They played their first-ever Spanish top-flight football league game in 1933. Real Oviedo finished sixth place in their maiden Spanish top-flight football league season after winning eight of their 18 league games. Two of those 18 matches ended in a draw. In May 2009, the record attendance for a Spanish fourth level football game was broken at the Estadio Municipal Carlos Tartiere, when 27,000 people showed up for a match which included Real Oviedo.

