The 2024/25 LaLiga season has the potential to be one of the most exciting in recent years, with advancements in both sporting and stadium infrastructure. Here are the most significant events that will define this campaign:
1. Promotion of the Reconstruction of the Cartuja Stadium
The Estadio de la Cartuja, located in Seville, has undergone a significant renovation to increase its capacity and enhance its visibility. These improvements aim to transform it into a leading venue for major finals and matches worldwide. With this renovation, the stadium is expected to host major events and provide a superior fan experience.
2. Kylian Mbappé's first appearance for Real Madrid
After seven years of rumors and speculation about his signing, Kylian Mbappé will make his Real Madrid debut during the 2024/25 season. His arrival has the potential to transform the Whites' attack and solidify their aspirations for all the trophies. Real Madrid fans have high expectations, hoping the French striker will begin a new era at the club.
3. Lamine Yamal, the young promise
FC Barcelona's young talent, Lamine Yamal, has set a new record by becoming the youngest player to score five goals in a season at just 16 years old. His progress is telling, and the Catalans are confident he will continue to excel in the team led by Xavi Hernández.
4. Óscar de Marcos announces his retirement
Óscar de Marcos, Athletic Club's veteran full-back, has declared that this will be his final season as a professional footballer after 16 years at the club. De Marcos is an icon in Bilbao, and his departure will be a poignant moment for the Atlético fans, who see him as a living figure of the team.
5. The inauguration of the renovated Camp Nou
FC Barcelona is in the final stages of construction of its new Camp Nou, a stadium projected to be one of the most advanced in Europe. The inauguration is expected to take place later this year and will represent a significant event for the Catalan club, which aims to return to the top of the league both in Spain and Europe.
6. Valencia resumes construction work on its new stadium
After years of uncertainty, Valencia CF has resumed construction work on its new stadium. The club intends to leave the iconic Mestalla stadium during the season and move to its new home. This move represents a significant transformation for the Ches, who anticipate a new economic and sporting boost with the transition.
7. Powerful fifth Spanish team in the Champions League
One of the main surprises of this tournament is the possibility that LaLiga will have five teams in the UEFA Champions League next season. This is a result of the competition's recent format, which rewards leagues with superior performance in Europe. If Spanish clubs perform well in international competitions, LaLiga could secure an additional spot in the most prestigious continental championship.