Spain will host the Supercopa de España Femenina in January 2026 at Castalia and the XX Torneo Femenino de Fútbol de Navidad youth tournament in Aretxabaleta at the end of December.
The Diputación de Castellón has inaugurated a modern football field in Benicarló, investing nearly 600,000 euros to enhance local grassroots football and alleviate facility congestion.
Montilla's Municipal Sports Pavilion reopens after a €520,000 renovation enhancing accessibility and modern facilities, alongside expanded sports access for refugees in the region.
Guadalentín plans a new football field and upgrades its sports facilities, while the Canary Islands' sports budget and infrastructure management expand significantly.
Santander and Jerez invest millions in modernizing sports facilities, including football stadium renovations and perimeter wall restorations, to enhance infrastructure for 2026 events.
On its 20th anniversary since reopening, Madrid's Movistar Arena announces expansion to become Spain's largest arena, enhancing safety and event capacity.
Late November 2025 features crucial Spanish football matches and comprehensive free sports coverage on RTVE Play, spotlighting national and women's competitions.
Barcelona secures a commanding 4-0 victory against Athletic Club in their first match back at the renovated Spotify Camp Nou, reinforcing their lead in LaLiga.
Spain advances women's football with a U-20 international tournament at Pinatar Arena and Levante UD's launch of a new women's football academy in November 2025.
Marbella invests in a new pump track for wheeled sports while Armilla expands its Municipal Stadium with new seating as part of broader sports zone plans.
Jerez commits to improvements at the Pedro S. Garrido stadium while Zestoa demands urgent renovations to its Iraeta football field to support local football development.