DESTINATIONS: LAFC’S BANC OF CALIFORNIA STADIUM

Leading up to this Sunday’s debut home game for Los Angeles newcomers LAFC, we were lucky enough to visit the pristine grounds of LAFC’S Banc of California stadium. Untouched by the inevitable onslaught of live sports shenanigans, the stadium was nothing shy of impressive. More so when we discovered the countless attention to detail elements found throughout. Following our previous Destination piece on the stadium still in construction, check out our new and exclusive photo recap of the finished space throughout.

DESTINATIONS: WANDA METROPOLITANO

It was inevitable but bitter sweet. The end of the Calderon marked a paradox for a club that built an identity around unrelenting heart with pain and suffering. Atleti’s recent success has brought about the need for bigger, more lofty goals. Forever in the shadow of the big two in Spain, Atleti now seeks to dwell in that pantheon with Barça and their cross town rivals Real Madrid. A massive sign of said endeavor is the newly expanded Wanda Metropolitano. Originally built for an unsuccessful Olympics bid, Atletico Madrid bought the stadium and expanded it to seat 67,000 people which set the club back a cool 240 million Euro. On a crisp and crystal clear Madrid day we set out to tour Atleti’s new symbol hope.

It’s always a humbling, slightly chilling experience touring stadiums. Historic grounds like Old Trafford or the Bernabeu behold a  grandeur and energy that very much parallel famous cathedrals.  The Wanda isn’t that. But that doesn’t mean it’s bad. Yes, every seat is padded and covered from elements thanks to a gorgeous, technologically advanced roof. The locker room is luxurious and modern while the 79 VIP suites add to the upper echelon vibes of the Wanda. With all it’s bells and whistles as it stands today there are still obvious signs of the stadium being under construction. Restrooms are incredibly awkward, with missing tiles and poorly placed doors. Certain sectors are still closed with steel piping strewn across the floor as construction crews hammer/weld away even during a national holiday.

The Wanda Metropolitano is a stunning, slightly unfinished piece of endeavor, hope and decadence for a club that is deserving of such shine. Have a look at her, up close and personal.

 

 

DESTINATIONS: ESTADIO SANTIAGO BERNABÉU

When we travel we do our best to take in as much soccer culture as possible. Whether it be a match, a fan zone, pub or a stadium tour, we gets it in. Last weekend we were blessed enough to fly to Madrid for the Cop Del Rey final, naturally on our downtime we took a little trip to one of the most iconic, imposing and stunning stadiums on the planet…the Santiago Bernabéu. Home of the worlds most decorated club, the Bernabéu has seen some of the most beautiful football in the sports history. A stadium worthy of Real Madrid’s grandeur, the only thing more stunning than the Bernabéu itself is the tour which gives you a shockingly up close and intimate access into the club’s glorious history. Every patron is free to take all the time necessary to walk around the stadium from the stands, to dugout, to locker room and even the jaw dropping trophy case, the tour is class. During our trip we soaked it in and took our time. Have a look below…