Spanish Super Cup 2011 – Barça v Madrid

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With the Clásico Real Madrid and FC Barcelona in the Bernabéu just a week away, it’s a good time time to remind ourselves that this is the third time FC Barcelona and Real Madrid have played each other this season.

The first two games were played in the Spanish Super Cup betweem the Liga Champions and the Copa del Rey Champions on August 14 in the Santiago Bernabéu and August 17 in Camp Nou.

The results were Real Madrid 2 FC Barcelona 2 and FC Barcelona 3 Real Madrid 2.

Over two excellent games both Barça and Madrid showed their cards – exciting physical play from Los Blancos and without ever really dominating the matches, Los Blaugrana showed that irritating touch of class that makes them so dangerous.

The Super cup ended in a brawl and some childish behaviour from Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho – he poked Pep Guardiola’s assistant Tito Vilanova in the eye and the Madrid players were called off unsportingly before Barça’s victory celebrations.

Anyway, here are the match reports (as I remember them) and I’ve added videos so you can see the goals.

Real Madrid 2 FC Barcelona 2 – 14/8/2011

The Real Madrid starting line-up was Casillas, Carvalho, Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Xabi Alonso, Khedira, Marcelo, Di Maria, Ózil, Cristiano Ronaldo and Benzema – interestingly exactly the same team that had lost 5-0 to Barça the previous season.

FC Barcelona put out a side made up of Valdés, Abidal, Mascherano, Alves, Adriano, Thiago, Keita, Iniesta, Alexis Sánchez, Messi and Villa. This was new signing Alexis’s debut for Barça and young Thiago Alcántara’s first game against Real Madrid.

0zil got the first goal for Real Madrid in a nice combination with Benzema in the 13th minute. Following the goal, Real Madrid seemed to take control of the game, but when Barça were at their weakest, Villa beat Casillas with a great shot from the edge of the box to make it 1-1 in minute 35.

Following a free kick against Marcelo, in a trademark individual effort, Messi made it 1-2 just before the ref blew the half-time whistle.

Just after the start of the second half, Coentrao came on for Di Maria in min 53 and a minute later Xabi Alonso knocked another one in from just outside the box to make it 2-2.

Madrid got the best of the rest of the second half but Barça managed to hold out, and although the result was even stevens, were able to catch the plane back home aware that they held a slight advantage over their eternal rivals.

Here’s the video of the goals!

 

 

FC Barcelona 3 Real Madrid 2 – 17/8/11

Spanish Super Cup 2011 End of Game BrawlThere was obviously a lot riding on the second leg – with away goals counting double, Barça had the upper hand. The match certainly didn’t disappoint. Tensions were high and, as the photos shows, ended in a players brawl and much more!

Barça started with Valdes, Alves, Mascherano, Pique, Abidal, Xavi, Busquets, Iniesta, Pedro, Messi and Villa. This was exactly the same tieam that had beaten Manchester United 3-1 in the Champions League Final the previous May. I personally was a little surprised to see Cesc Fàbragas start on the bench.

The Real Madrid starting line-up was Casillas, Ramos, Pepe, Carvalho, Coentrao, Alonso, Khedira, Di María, Ozil, Ronaldo and Benzema.

Real Madrid came out of the blocks at a furious pace and definitely got the better of the first 15 minutes – a couple of stellar shots from Cristiano Ronaldo and Di Maria looked particularly dangerous.

But in the 15th minute, against the run of play, a glorious ball from Messi found Iniesta streaking through and Don Andrés chipped the ball over Casillas to give Barca a 3-2 aggregate lead.

Undeterred Real Madrid kept their foot on the accelerator and in the middle of some confusion due to an uncalled penalty, Benzema took a snipe from the edge of Barça’s box, which Ronaldo just needed to push home to make the score 1-1. Barça still had the advantage, but Madrid looked lethal and with speed and skill, were managing to suffocate Barça’s midfield game.

The rest of the first half was a combination of Madrid pressure that included a crossbar for Cristiano Ronaldo and a couple of saves from Valdés and spurts of genius from Barça. And in the 45th minute, Barça turned on the genius once again. In the middle of a scramble in the Real Madrid box, Pique back-heeled to Messi, who clipped the ball over Casillas to give Barça the advantage once again. FC Barcelona went into the half-time break winning the game 2-1 and leading 4-3 on aggregate. It was difficult to imagine that the second half could top the first but Madrid still had everything to play for.

The second half began slowly but after five minutes it was end to end thrills and spills again, with both sides having scoring chances – both goalkeepers were on great form! Bookings for Ronaldo, Marcelo and axeman Pepe. Higuain, Adriano and Kaka came on for Di Maria, Villa and Ozil, but Cesc kept warming up.

Then in the 82nd Madrid got a corner, which Benzema managed to knock home after a goal mouth scramble. 2-2 with ten minutes to go. Everything was even and it looked like the game would go into extra time.

Cesc Fàbregas came on in the 84th and the substition proved provident. In a great move in minute 88, he combined with Messi, who knocked it out to Adriano. The Argentinian ran into space and volleyed home Adriano’s cross to make it 3-2. The crowd went wild and Barça kept up the pressure as the ref added 4 minutes.

In the very last minute of the game, Marcelo got a red card for an awful tackle on Cesc … and then the fun began.

Obviously, tempers were high and the Madrid players starting pushing and brawling. Some of the Barça players got involved, but the brawl would have been forgotten were it not for Jose Mourinho poking Barcelona’s assistant coach Tito Vilanova in the eye, but I’ll deal with that in another post.

Here’s the video of the highlights!

 

 

The important thing was that Barça had got the better of their eternal rivals. They’d won the Spanish Super Cup and the scene was set for a thrilling start to the 2011-12 Liga season!

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Vicente Calderon (At.Madrid)

Vicente Calderon (At.Madrid)
Vicente Calderon (At.Madrid)

The stadium changed his name into Vicente Calderón stadium in honour of the president of the Club in 1971. Actually, the ground has a capacity of 54.851 spectators. In 2003, the stadium received the “Five Stars” category by UEFA.

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Keita Bemoans the Last Minute Offside Decision in the Getafe Game

Keita Bemoans the Last Minute Offside Decision

Saturday night’s 1-0 defeat against Getafe in the Coliseum Alfonso Perez means that we start this week’s Talking Barça in a reflective mood. After the euphoria over our Champions League victory against AC Milan, it seems that pride comes before a fall.

But all due respect to Getafe. They closed Barça down by putting two lines of defenders on the edge of their area and made it very difficult for our midfield – Xavi in particular – to create play. Nic is especially critical of the fact that the Barça players lacked verticality and limited their attacking game to runs through the middle.

It’s not fair to look for excuses but Iniesta and Cesc were sadly missed, Guardiola started Messi out on the right of the attack again and we both have doubts about Villa’s current form.

The truth is that we should have won, though. Nic is adamant that the incident for which Busquets got the yellow card wasn’t a penalty. However, the goal that Messi scored in the closing moments should have been given. The ref didn’t give the goal because Keita was offside. The truth is, though, that the ball came off a Getafe player rather than Keita and therefore, the goal was valid.

Like many Barça fans, we’re a little unhappy about the difference in the way the referees treat Barça and Madrid. In their game against Atlético, Real Madrid had two penalties in their favour and, by the end of the game, the Colchoneros only had 9 men left on the pitch. Perhaps the change in government in Spain will go against Barça – Real Madrid only seem to win major competitions when there’s a right-wing government in Spain!

Nic is once again very critical of Gerard Piqué, who was at fault in Getafe’s goal. He seems to be lacking concentration and was guilty of some very poor passing. Nic questions his place in the team, whilst Simon more generously thinks that he plays better alongside Pujol

AC Milan v FC Barcelona

Ibrahimovic salutes XaviAlthough it seems a very long time ago, last week’s Champions League tie in San Siro against AC Milan made both of us extremely happy – it was a great game of football!

Nic is particularly pleased with the predictions he made before the game on the Barça Central blog. He not only got the three-man defence right but also predicted 3-2 as the final result. Congratultions to Nic ‘I know everything about football’ Aldam!

Apart from being a fantastic piece of football entertainment, the victory over Milan means that Barça are going to finish top of the group whatever the resuilt of the game against BATE Borisov. This means that, with a view to the Clásico against Madrid a few days later, Guardiola will be able to rest some of the key players.

Despite our heavy criticism of Zlatan Ibrahimovic over the last few weeks, we were even quite pleased to see the big-nosed Swede get a goal and both of us really enjoyed Boateng’s second goal for AC Milan.

FC Barcelona v Rayo Vallecano

FC Barcelona v Rayo VallecanoThis week is going to be a difficult one for Pep Guardiola and the team. We play Rayo Vallecano on Tuesday in Camp Nou – this game has been brought forward from Week 17 because Barça will be competing in the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan that week.

Although we feel that Barça are bound to bounce back, we wonder how the Getafe defeat will affect the team’s confidence. What’s more Rayo are no cinderella – they’re currently ninth in La Liga and their attack is led by Raul Tamudo, an enemy of old.

When Tamudo was captain of Espanyol, he always played with particular vehemence and success against Barça, and there’s no reason to think that he won’t be motivated to make tings as difficult as possible for us once again.

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FC Barcelona v Levante UDIn many respects, Levante are an even tougher cookie than Rayo. Although they’re this season’s surprise team, they’re managing to keep things together very well and are currently riding high in the fourth place spot only two points behind Barça.

They’ll be highly motivated against the Blaugrana and with Del Horno and Ballesteros in defence, Farinós and Xavi Torres in midfield and Koné and Barkero in attack, they’ve got some first-class veterans, who are capable of giving us a run for our money.

 

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Don’t miss next week’s Talking Barça where will definitely be concentrating on the Clásico against Madrid in the Bernabéu on December 10th. What happens this week in our games against Rayo and Levante and Real Madrid’s match against Sporting will obviously also be on the agenda.

Hotels near Real Zaragoza’s La Romareda Stadium

I must admit I find Zaragoza a bit staid and provincial, we’ve driven through a few times and many years I spent a rather fractious afternoon there trying to get paid for some gigs we’d played in Huesca. I never been to La Romareda but as it’s not too far away, it remains an ambition so here’s a list of Hotels near Real Zaragoza’s La Romareda Stadium.

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Zenit Don Yo  
Bruil 4 – 6, Zaragoza (2.0 km from La Romareda) Show map Score from 318 reviews: Very good, 8.2   Latest booking: November 25 There is 1 person looking at this hotel.
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Recently completely refurbished, and with free Wi-Fi internet access now available in all rooms, the hotel offers 4-star accommodation in the centre of Zaragoza, in the commercial and business area. More…
Confortel Romareda
Asin y Palacios, 11, Zaragoza (0.2 km from La Romareda) Show map Score from 136 reviews: Very good, 8.2   Latest booking: November 25 There is 1 person looking at this hotel.
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The Confortel Romareda is located next to Real Zaragoza’s football stadium and the Conference Centre. It has a 24-hour reception and offers free Wi-Fi and satellite TV. More…
Hotel Villa Gomá
Padre Arrupe, 1, Zaragoza (0.3 km from La Romareda) Show map Score from 94 reviews: Very good, 8.2   Latest booking: November 25
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This is a modern hotel situated next to Hospital Miguel Servet, Hospital Clínico and the Romareda de Zaragoza Stadium. This hotel is the ideal place to relax and work. More…
Hotel Reina Petronila
Avenida Alcalde Sáinz de Varanda, 2, Zaragoza (0.7 km from La Romareda) Show map Score from 172 reviews: Superb, 9 Latest booking: 25 minutes ago There is 1 person looking at this hotel.
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This luxury hotel is next to the Aragonia shopping and leisure centre. It has a spa and a gym. The Reina Petronila offers excellent services in a superb location. More…
Pensión Corona
Corona de Aragón 10, Zaragoza (0.9 km from La Romareda) Show map Score from 85 reviews: Good, 7.6 Latest booking: November 25
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Pensión Corona is located in Zaragoza’s University Delicias District and is a 15-minute walk from the the city’s Old Town. This guest house features simple rooms and free Wi-Fi access. More…

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Hotels near Real Sociedad’s Anoeta Stadium

Have to say that San Sebastián or Donostia as the Basques call it is one of my favourite cities and I’ve got a soft spot for Real Sociedad for that very reason. Great food, great people, a great beach to get stoned on in the early hours of the morning and a lovely football ground. Here’s a list of Hotels near Real Sociedad’s Anoeta Stadium

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Silken Amara Plaza
Plaza Pio XII, 7, San Sebastián (0.8 km from Estadio Anoeta) Show map Score from 548 reviews: Very good, 8.2   Latest booking: 5 minutes ago There are 5 people looking at this hotel.
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Silken Amara Plaza has a quiet setting next to the River Urumea, in San Sebastián’s Plaza Pio XII Square. The elegant, modern rooms include free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV. More…
Hotel Astoria7
Sagrada Familia, 1 (Esquina Sancho El Sabio), San Sebastián (0.9 km from Estadio Anoeta) Show map Score from 969 reviews: Very good, 8.5   Latest booking: 7 minutes ago There are 3 people looking at this hotel.
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The Astoria7 is themed around cinema and the San Sebastian Film Festival. Each room offers free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV’s and is dedicated to an actor or director who has visited the city. More…
 Irenaz Resort Hotel Apartamentos
Paseo de Oriamendi, 94, San Sebastián (1.8 km from Estadio Anoeta) Show map Score from 183 reviews: Fabulous, 8.6 Latest booking: yesterday There is 1 person looking at this hotel.
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These chic studios and apartments are located in a peaceful area of San Sebastian, near the Miramon Park and Technology Park. All are spacious with private terraces, panoramic views and free… More…
Tryp San Sebastian Orly Hotel
Plaza Zaragoza, 4, San Sebastián (2.0 km from Estadio Anoeta) Show map Score from 280 reviews: Good, 7.9   Latest booking: 2 minutes ago There are 2 people looking at this hotel.
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€ 63.65
Tryp Orly is located in central San Sebastián, 150 metres from the famous La Concha Beach. It offers private parking and spacious rooms with satellite TV and air conditioning. More…
Hotel & Suites Arrizul Gros
Iparraguirre 3, San Sebastián (2.2 km from Estadio Anoeta) Show map Score from 325 reviews: Very good, 8.1   Latest booking: 6 hours ago
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This charming design hotel is set near the San Sebastian beach, metres from the Palace of Congresses and the old town, and boasts modern rooms with free Wi-Fi. More…

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Hotels near Real Betis’s Benito Villarín Stadium

I have to say that the area round the Benito Villamarín or Ruiz de Lopera – the Real Betis Balompié Stadium – isn’t much cop. It’s on a kind of non-descript highway on the outskirts of Seville. The centre of town’s in walking distance, though, but you’re probably better off staying in the Seville city centre and getting a taxi or a bus out to the ground. Anyway, here’s a list of Hotels near Real Betis’s Benito Villarín Stadium or Ruiz de Lopera Stadium or whatever they’ve decided to call it this season!

Featured Hotels near Estadio Ruiz de Lopera

Silken Al-Andalus Palace
Calle Paraná, Bellavista-Palmera, Sevilla (0.3 km from Estadio Ruiz de Lopera) Show map Score from 3162 reviews: Very good, 8.1   Latest booking: 12 minutes ago There are 8 people looking at this hotel.
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€ 45.50
Silken Al-Andalus Palace is 10 minutes’ drive away from Seville’s historic centre. It offers a gym, beauty salon and a large outdoor pool, surrounded by sun terraces and gardens. More…
Melia Sevilla
Dr. Pedro De Castro, 1, Sur, Sevilla (2.4 km from Estadio Ruiz de Lopera) Show map Score from 716 reviews: Very good, 8.1   Latest booking: 1 hour ago There are 7 people looking at this hotel.
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€ 69.75
Located next to Plaza España in central Seville, Hotel Meliá Sevilla boasts impressive avant-garde design. It offers a seasonal outdoor pool, spa and rooms with a pillow menu and plasma TV. More…
Monte Carmelo
Virgen de la Victoria, 7, Los Remedios, Sevilla (2.6 km from Estadio Ruiz de Lopera) Show map Score from 287 reviews: Very good, 8.4   Latest booking: yesterday There is 1 person looking at this hotel.
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€ 52
There is free Wi-Fi throughout this hotel. It is set in Seville’s Los Remedios commercial area, a short walk from the Santa María Church and the Alcázar Palace. More…
Hotel Sevilla Center
Avenida de la Buhaira, 24, Nervión, Sevilla (2.7 km from Estadio Ruiz de Lopera) Show map Score from 1778 reviews: Very good, 8.4   Latest booking: 17 minutes ago   There are 14 people looking at this hotel.
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€ 60
Hotel Sevilla Center is situated in Seville’s old town, next to the Buhaira Gardens. It features a rooftop swimming pool, a restaurant with panoramic views and free internet access. More…
Apartahotel Resitur
Salado, 4, Triana, Sevilla (3.0 km from Estadio Ruiz de Lopera) Show map Score from 1380 reviews: Good, 7   Latest booking: 1 hour ago There are 7 people looking at this hotel.
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Apartahotel Resitur is located in Seville’s Triana District, across the river from the Torre de Oro Tower. It features well-equipped apartments, a restaurant and free Wi-Fi access. More…

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Hotels near Villarreal CF’s El Madrigal Stadium

Every time I’ve been to watch Villarreal, I’ve stayed with friends in Castellón, partly because it works out cheaper but also because the town of Villarreal is no great shakes … it’s an option that you might consider if you’re coming to watch the footie. Anyway, here’s a list of Hotels near Villarreal CF’s El Madrigal Stadium for your information.

Featured Hotels near El Madrigal

Hotel Villareal Palace
Arcadi Garcia Sanz, 1, Villareal (2.0 km from El Madrigal) Show map Score from 24 reviews: Good, 7.2 Latest booking: yesterday There is 1 person looking at this hotel.
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€ 45
Villarreal Palace offers guests free access to the spa area with a gym, heated indoor pool and hot tub. The hotel is located in Villareal, in the La Plana shopping centre. More…
Hotel Luz Castellón
Pintor Oliet, 3, Castellón de la Plana (6.7 km from El Madrigal) Show map Score from 207 reviews: Fabulous, 8.6   Latest booking: yesterday
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€ 55
Conceived as a new kind of hotel for Castellón, Hotel Luz is modern, minimalist and located in the new city centre (behind the central bus and train station and close to the main roads of the city). More…
Hotel Jaime I
Ronda Mijares, 67, Castellón de la Plana (6.8 km from El Madrigal) Show map Score from 243 reviews: Very good, 8.1   Latest booking: November 25
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€ 48.60
This modern hotel boasts a central location in Castellón de la Plana, and comes equipped with stylish bedrooms and a restaurant where you can enjoy your evening meal. More…
Vincci Castellon Center
Ronda Mijares, 86, Castellón de la Plana (6.8 km from El Madrigal) Show map Score from 233 reviews: Very good, 8.2   Latest booking: November 25
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€ 52
Vincci Castellón Center is in central Castellón, 200 metres from Castellón Bullring and Ribalta Park. This design hotel offers free Wi-Fi access and a free gym with sauna and jacuzzis. More…
Intur Castellon
Herrero, 20, Castellón de la Plana (6.9 km from El Madrigal) Show map Score from 232 reviews: Very good, 8.3   Latest booking: 42 minutes ago There is 1 person looking at this hotel.
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€ 52
Set in the commercial centre of Castellón, this smart, modern hotel is located a few metres from the Teatro Principal and 4 km from the beaches of the Costa Azahar. More…

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Hotels close to Sevilla FC’s Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium

The last time I was in Seville, I was giving a conference about English Teaching at the University and staying at some Student Halls of Residence near Benito Villamarín, the Betis Ground, unfortunately as I was surrounded by so many academics slipping off to catch a game was definitely not Kosher … I dis manage to get a look at the football grounds, though. Anyway, here’s a list of hotels close to Sevilla FC’s Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium

Featured Hotels near Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán

Melia Lebreros
Luis de Morales, 2, Nervión, Sevilla (0.3 km from Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán) Show map Score from 295 reviews: Very good, 8   Latest booking: yesterday There are 4 people looking at this hotel.
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€ 52.50
Meliá Lebreros is located in Seville’s commercial district, 400 metres from Santa Justa AVE Train Station. It has a seasonal outdoor pool, gym and modern rooms with flat-screen satellite TV. More…
Ayre Hotel Sevilla
Avenida Kansas City, 7, San Pablo – Santa Justa, Sevilla (0.7 km from Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán) Show map Score from 1015 reviews: Very good, 8.3   Latest booking: 2 hours ago There are 3 people looking at this hotel.
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€ 56
Ayre Sevilla is situated opposite Seville’s Santa Justa Train Station and the bus stop for Seville Airport. It features a seasonal outdoor pool, a gym and free Wi-Fi access. More…
Hotel Sevilla Center
Avenida de la Buhaira, 24, Nervión, Sevilla (0.9 km from Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán) Show map Score from 1778 reviews: Very good, 8.4   Latest booking: 30 minutes ago   There are 12 people looking at this hotel.
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€ 60
Hotel Sevilla Center is situated in Seville’s old town, next to the Buhaira Gardens. It features a rooftop swimming pool, a restaurant with panoramic views and free internet access. More…
Melia Sevilla
Dr. Pedro De Castro, 1, Sur, Sevilla (1.3 km from Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán) Show map Score from 716 reviews: Very good, 8.1   Latest booking: 1 hour ago There are 5 people looking at this hotel.
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€ 69.75
Located next to Plaza España in central Seville, Hotel Meliá Sevilla boasts impressive avant-garde design. It offers a seasonal outdoor pool, spa and rooms with a pillow menu and plasma TV. More…
 Catalonia Giralda
Sierra Nevada, 3, Casco Antiguo, Sevilla (1.4 km from Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán) Show map Score from 429 reviews: Good, 7.7   Latest booking: 2 hours ago There are 4 people looking at this hotel.
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€ 46
Catalonia Giralda is located just outside Seville’s Santa Cruz district, 1 km from the cathedral and 300 metres from the Casa de Pilatos. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel. More…

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