23 New Stadiums In FIFA 19

By Jamie Kennedy /

8. Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán (Sevilla)

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Finally from Spain's top flight, we have Europa League dominators Sevilla and their Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium. A host venue for the 1982 World Cup, the place was drastically reduced when an all-seating format was rolled out that year. The Sánchez-Pizjuán went from over 70,000 capacity to a comparatively small 42,000 almost overnight.

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It still looks great.

Sevilla are one of the biggest clubs in Spain, and it was a must that their ground was in FIFA 19 if La Liga was the focus. It would've been a mortal blow, for example, had Konami scooped the rights to this one from underneath EA's nose.

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