Key facts
Club: Barakaldo CF | Opening: 2003 | Capacity: 7,960 seats
History and description
Campo de Lasesarre got built to replace Barakaldo’s old stadium with the same name with a modern version. It officially opened on 30 September 2003 with a friendly versus Athletic Club (2-3).
The stadium stands out through its modern design with straight lines, integrated floodlights, and coloured seats that aims to blend into its environment. The stadium was designed by architect Eduardo Arroyo.
How to get to Campo de Lasesarre
Campo de Lasesarre is located just north of the centre of Barakaldo, a city part of the Greater Bilbao metropolitan area.
Barakaldo lies about 7.5 kilometres north of Bilbao and can be reached by metro or train. Train station Desertu-Barakaldo lies closest to Campo de Lasesarre. Take Cercania line C1 or C2 from Abando or Zabalburu station in Bilbao’s centre (or from San Mames station near San Mames). Trains run every 10 to 15 minutes for the 13-minute journey. It’s a 5-minute walk from Desertu station to the stadium.
Alternatively, take the metro from, for example Abando, Zazpikaleak, or Indautxu station in Bilbao’s centre. Take metro line L2 towards Kabiezes and get off at station Barakaldo or Bagatza. Trains run frequently for the 15-minute journey. It’s a 10-minute walk from either station through Barakaldo’s centre to the stadium.
Address: Paseo Del Ferrocarril S/N, 48901 Bizkaia
Barakaldo Tickets
Tickets for Barakaldo matches can be bought at the club office at the stadium in the week before the match or at the ticket windows of the stadium on the day. Barakaldo rarely sell out.
Expect to pay €10.00 for a ticket.
Photos of Campo de Lasesarre
Useful websites
Barakaldocf.com – Official website of Barakaldo CF.
Barakaldo.org – Barakaldo tourist information.