Guillermo Amor Municipal Stadium (Estadio Municipal Guillermo Amor) is the main municipal football stadium in Benidorm, in Spain’s Costa Blanca region. Built as the town’s principal ground and later renamed in honour of local-born midfielder Guillermo Amor, it has served as home to Benidorm’s senior teams and now hosts CF Benidorm and Racing CF Benidorm in regional and national competition structures.
The stadium forms the football heart of the wider Ciudad Deportiva Guillermo Amor sports complex, with its natural grass pitch, long concrete terraces and central seated stand used for league fixtures, youth tournaments and large open-air concerts. Together with the adjacent athletics arena, training pitches and municipal sports courts, it offers a practical base for football clubs and multi-sport groups running training camps on the Costa Blanca.
Natural grass 11-a-side football pitch of approximately 104 x 68 m in the main stadium
Main concrete terraces running along both sidelines, with a central seated section of around 500 seats on the principal stand side
Overall football capacity of roughly 5,000 spectators on open terraces, suitable for lower-league matches, friendlies and tournaments
Adjacent 400 m, 8-lane synthetic athletics track with infield football pitch at Ciudad Deportiva Guillermo Amor, equipped for jumps and throws
Additional artificial turf training pitch within the same municipal sports city for team sessions and youth games
Stadium buildings on the main stand side housing team changing rooms, showers and club facilities
Athletics track complex with its own changing rooms and a small strength and conditioning room for track and field athletes
Floodlighting supporting evening football fixtures and training sessions
Access to wider Ciudad Deportiva Guillermo Amor amenities including multi-sport courts, tennis courts and nearby municipal swimming pools that support local clubs, schools and sports camps
On-site parking areas around the sports city for teams, officials and spectators