San Mamés Stadium (1913)

San Mamés
La Catedral
San Mamés before a Europa League tie, 2009
Full nameEstadio San Mamés
LocationBilbao, Spain
OwnerAthletic Bilbao
OperatorAthletic Bilbao
Capacity39,750
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built20 January 1913
Opened21 August 1913
Renovated1952, 1982
Closed5 June 2013
Demolished6 June 2013
Construction cost50.000 ptas
ArchitectManuel María Smith
Tenants
(selected matches)

The San Mamés Stadium (Spanish: Estadio San Mamés [esˈtaðjo sam maˈmes]; also known as La Catedral [la kateˈðɾal], "The Cathedral") was a football stadium in Bilbao, Biscay, Spain. The stadium was the home of Athletic Bilbao, known as Los Leones de San Mamés-Bilboko lehoiak (The Lions of San Mamés). They are known as Los Leones because their stadium was built near a church called San Mamés (Saint Mammes). Mammes was an early Christian, born in A.D. 259, who was thrown to the lions by the Romans.

The club's new stadium, of the same name, was inaugurated on 16 September 2013.