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La Liga
Madrid
Home to Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid, Spain’s capital lives and breathes football. Fans can visit the Santiago Bernabéu or Metropolitano, then explore world-class museums, tapas bars, and historic plazas.

Valencia
Valencia CF plays at Mestalla, one of Spain’s most iconic stadiums. The city offers a perfect mix of Mediterranean beaches, the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, and traditional paella dining experiences.

Sevilla
A city of fierce rivalry, Sevilla FC and Real Betis fans create unforgettable atmospheres. Seville also captivates with its Moorish architecture, flamenco culture, and lively plazas filled with tapas and wine.

Barcelona
FC Barcelona’s legendary Camp Nou is a must for football lovers. Beyond the pitch, the city dazzles with Gaudí’s architecture, sandy beaches, and a vibrant nightlife that keeps the energy flowing long after matches.

Malaga
Málaga CF brings football to the Costa del Sol, where sunny beaches meet Andalusian charm. Visitors can enjoy tapas, Picasso’s birthplace, and easy access to nearby resort towns and cultural gems.

Mallorca
RCD Mallorca plays at Son Moix on the stunning Balearic island. Fans can combine football with sun-soaked beaches, mountain hikes in the Serra de Tramuntana, and charming seaside villages.

Premier League
London
Home to some of England’s biggest clubs — Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham, and more — London is a dream destination for football fans. Beyond the pitch, the city offers world-class museums, iconic landmarks like Big Ben and Tower Bridge, and a buzzing pub scene perfect for matchdays.

Liverpool
Home of Liverpool FC and Everton, this passionate football city lives and breathes the game. Fans can visit Anfield or Goodison Park, stroll the historic Albert Dock, and soak up the city’s famous music culture — birthplace of The Beatles. Matchdays here are unforgettable for their atmosphere and songs.

Leicester
Leicester City made history with their fairytale 2016 Premier League title win, and the King Power Stadium remains a lively place to catch a match. The city also boasts a multicultural food scene, the striking Leicester Cathedral, and the Richard III Visitor Centre, offering plenty beyond football.

Manchester
A true football capital, Manchester is split between red (United) and blue (City). Tour Old Trafford and the Etihad, then dive into the Northern Quarter for craft beer and live music. The city’s industrial heritage, vibrant nightlife, and easy access to the Peak District make it a great base for football tourism.

Leeds
Leeds United fans pack Elland Road with some of the most vocal support in England. The city itself is a hub for nightlife, shopping, and history, with Victorian arcades, breweries, and quick access to the Yorkshire Dales for day trips. It’s a great mix of football passion and urban energy.

Sheffield
Home to two proud clubs, Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday, the city is steeped in football tradition — it’s often called the birthplace of modern football. Visitors will also find a thriving music and arts culture, plus easy access to the nearby Peak District for outdoor escapes.

Ligue 1
Lyon
Olympique Lyonnais play at Groupama Stadium, drawing passionate support. Off the pitch, Lyon is France’s gastronomic capital, with historic old town streets, riverside views, and incredible food markets that make it a must-visit.

Paris
Home to Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes, Paris combines world-class football with unmatched culture. Fans can enjoy iconic sights like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the city’s vibrant café scene before or after a match.

Le Havre
Le Havre AC, France’s oldest professional club, plays in a coastal city known for its port and UNESCO-listed postwar architecture. Visitors can enjoy seaside walks, modern art museums, and Normandy cuisine.

Nice
Set along the French Riviera, OGC Nice offers football with sea views at the Allianz Riviera. Visitors can stroll the Promenade des Anglais, relax on pebbled beaches, or explore nearby Monaco and Cannes.

Strasbourg
RC Strasbourg Alsace brings fans to La Meinau Stadium, famous for its loyal atmosphere. The city itself is a gem of Alsace, with half-timbered houses, canals, and a unique mix of French and German culture.

Monaco
AS Monaco’s Stade Louis II is famous for its glamorous Riviera setting. Beyond football, Monaco dazzles with luxury casinos, the harbor full of yachts, and the dramatic cliffs of the Mediterranean coastline.

Serie A
Milan
Italy’s fashion capital is also home to giants AC Milan and Inter at the iconic San Siro. Visitors can explore the Duomo, shop in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and enjoy Milan’s vibrant nightlife before or after a match.

Turin
Juventus and Torino define Turin’s football scene, with Juventus Stadium a modern landmark. The city is rich in history, royal palaces, chocolate, and is the gateway to the Italian Alps for outdoor adventures.

Florence
Home to Fiorentina at the Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence blends football with Renaissance art and architecture. Visitors can marvel at the Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, and Ponte Vecchio while soaking in Tuscan cuisine.

Rome
The Eternal City hosts AS Roma and Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico, where passion runs deep. Beyond football, Rome offers ancient treasures like the Colosseum, Vatican City, and lively piazzas filled with trattorias and wine bars.

Naples
Diego Maradona’s legacy lives on at Napoli’s Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. Naples is bursting with culture, chaotic charm, and the best pizza in the world, plus it’s the perfect base for exploring Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast.

Genoa
A city with deep football roots, Genoa is home to Genoa CFC and Sampdoria at the shared Stadio Luigi Ferraris. Beyond the derby, fans can explore the historic port, medieval old town, and Ligurian coast with its famous seafood.



