Pinatar Arena is a sports complex and association football stadium in San Pedro del Pinatar, Region of Murcia, Spain, primarily used for training camps, friendly matches, and youth tournaments.[1][2]Inaugurated in January 2013, the facility spans a coastal area within the Regional Park of Las Salinas y Arenales de San Pedro del Pinatar, benefiting from a Mediterranean climate with over 300 sunny days annually and proximity to both the Mar Menor lagoon and the Mediterranean Sea. It was selected in 2024 as an official training base for national teams participating in the 2030 FIFA World Cup.[1][2][3][4]The complex features a main stadium with a capacity of 3,000 spectators, equipped with FIFA-standard dimensions (105m x 68m), artificial lighting, and seating; it is complemented by seven natural grass pitches, including six full-sized fields and one for seven-a-side games, along with changing rooms, meeting spaces, and VIP services.[1]Since its opening, Pinatar Arena has hosted hundreds of professional and amateurtraining camps—over 800 as of around 2023—and organized thousands of football matches, attracting teams from across Europe, including national youth squads such as Germany's U19 and Sweden's U17. In 2024, it achieved record usage with 143 training camps from 36 countries.[1][5]Additional amenities include 24-hour support, airport transfers, leisure organization, and partnerships with nearby 4- and 5-star hotels, making it a key destination for winter football preparations in southern Europe.[1]
Overview
Location and setting
Pinatar Arena is situated in the coastal municipality of San Pedro del Pinatar, within the Region of Murcia in southeastern Spain, precisely inside the protected Regional Park of Las Salinas y Arenales de San Pedro del Pinatar. This positioning places the facility amid a landscape of coastal dunes and wetlands, integrating it into a designated natural reserve that spans 856 hectares along the northern shore of the Mar Menor.[3][6]The arena is bordered by the Mar Menor, Europe's largest saltwater lagoon, to the south and the Mediterranean Sea to the north, creating a unique coastal setting that enhances its appeal for outdoor sports. The surrounding area features preserved salt flats, which have been actively harvested since Roman times and now serve as vital habitats for migratory birds, supporting diverse birdwatching opportunities within the park. This environmental integration underscores eco-friendly design principles, with the venue's development respecting the protected status of the wetlands and dunes that attract over 200 bird species annually.[2]Accessibility to Pinatar Arena is facilitated by its proximity to key transport hubs, including a drive of about 40 kilometers (roughly 45 minutes) from Murcia International Airport and approximately 40 kilometers (25-40 minutes) from the historic city of Cartagena. The facility connects easily to major highways such as the AP-7 motorway, which runs along the Mediterranean coast and supports efficient regional travel. As part of San Pedro del Pinatar's tourism infrastructure, the arena contributes to the area's reputation as a sports and wellness destination, drawing visitors to its beaches, therapeutic mud baths, and natural parks while bolstering local economic activity through hosted athletic events.[2][7][8]
Ownership and management
Pinatar Arena is owned by Pinatar Arena Football Center Sociedad Limitada, a private limited company established in 2012 and dedicated to the exploitation and management of sports facilities, including football fields, gyms, and spas, with a primary focus on sports tourism.[9][10][11]The venue is managed by a dedicated team providing 24-hour personalized services for event coordination, maintenance, and operational support, under the leadership of General Manager and Founder Francisco de Paula Gutiérrez Linares, who oversees football operations alongside roles such as Assistant Football Director Eros Kranzer.[12][13]Its business model centers on generating revenue through hosting international football teams for training camps and friendly matches, supplemented by partnerships with local hotels and logistics providers for services like airport transfers, VIP accommodations, and leisure activities.[11][14]Legally, the company operates as a Spanish sociedad limitada with its registered office in San Pedro del Pinatar, Murcia, ensuring compliance with FIFA standards for pitch dimensions and facilities to support official international matches.[15][16] It is integrated into the Murcia region's sports development initiatives, including designation as an official training base for the 2030 FIFA World Cup.[4]
History
Construction and development
The planning phase for Pinatar Arena was initiated in July 2012 during discussions between former professional footballer and architect Mariano Sánchez Martínez and Fran de Paula, with the goal of establishing a specialized multi-pitch football complex to enhance sports tourism in the Region of Murcia. This initiative aligned with broader regional strategies to develop high-quality training facilities along the Mediterranean coast, capitalizing on the area's mild climate and natural attractions to attract international teams.[17][18]Construction commenced in 2012 on a site within the Regional Park of Las Salinas and Arenales de San Pedro del Pinatar, a protected wetland and dune area, featuring natural grass pitches and basic spectator stands. The project, developed by Pinatar Arena Football Center S.L., received formal municipal approval as a matter of special public interest in December 2012, which included a 50% tax reduction on construction costs to facilitate its realization. Groundbreaking occurred earlier that year, with completion achieved by late 2012, enabling the venue's inauguration in January 2013.[19][17][20]From the outset, the design prioritized FIFA-compliant standards, including full-size pitches measuring 105 meters by 68 meters equipped with artificial lighting, irrigation, and advanced subsurface drainage systems tailored to the region's Mediterranean climate, which features mild winters but occasional heavy rainfall. These features ensured optimal playing conditions while promoting sustainability through efficient water management. The layout also integrated harmoniously with the surrounding natural park, incorporating low-impact landscaping to respect the protected environmental zone and support biodiversity.[16][21][2]Early development faced challenges related to the site's proximity to the ecologically sensitive Las Salinas park, necessitating rigorous environmental assessments and adaptations such as elevated structures to avoid wetland disruption and the use of native vegetation in perimeter areas. These measures secured necessary approvals from local authorities, balancing sporting infrastructure growth with conservation priorities.[22][6]
Opening and early operations
Pinatar Arena was officially inaugurated in January 2013 as a premier football training and competition facility in San Pedro del Pinatar, Murcia, Spain.[1]The opening was marked by the hosting of the 2013 Copa del Sol, an international preseason tournament that ran from January 23 to February 2 and served as the debut event for the newly constructed center.[23] This competition featured 12 teams divided into two groups, including prominent clubs such as Shakhtar Donetsk, CSKA Moscow, Rosenborg, IFK Göteborg, FC Copenhagen, and Shanghai East Asia, with each team playing three group-stage matches before the winners advanced to the final.[24] The event showcased the arena's capabilities, drawing international attention and establishing it as a venue for high-level friendly matches right from the start.[23]In the initial years following the inauguration, Pinatar Arena rapidly emerged as a hub for international training camps, hosting multiple clubs and national teams by 2014 as part of its early operational phase.[14] Core services, including professional pitch maintenance and partnerships with nearby accommodations, were implemented from the outset to support visiting teams' needs during stays and events.[1] This foundational setup facilitated steady growth, laying the groundwork for its expansion into a key destination for preseason preparations.[14]
Facilities
Stadium and pitches
The main stadium at Pinatar Arena accommodates up to 3,000 spectators in its stands and features a playing field measuring 105 m × 68 m, in accordance with FIFA standards. The surface consists of natural grass, complemented by artificial lighting to enable night-time events and training sessions.[16][1]Complementing the stadium are seven additional natural grass pitches, including six full-size fields and one seven-a-side pitch, all designed to FIFA specifications where applicable. The grass variety employed across these pitches is a blend of Bermuda and ryegrass, selected for its resilience in the Mediterranean climate of the region.[1][21][25]Technical features of the pitches include FIFA-compliant goalposts, ensuring consistent playability. The facility maintains all pitches through rigorous annual upkeep protocols, incorporating irrigation systems tailored to the local climate, to support year-round usability and high-quality turf conditions.[16][21]
Accommodations and additional services
Pinatar Arena provides lodging through strategic partnerships with nearby 4-star and 5-star hotels, enabling accommodations for large sports teams via dedicated packages that include full-board meal plans and group capacities exceeding 200 guests.[26][3] Key options include the Hotel Thalasia Costa de Murcia, a 4-star property 500 meters from the center with 213 rooms and spa facilities, and the 5-star Hotel DoubleTree by Hilton La Torre Golf Resort, located 700 meters away with 133 rooms offering golf and wellness amenities.[27][28] Other partnered hotels, such as Hotel Lodomar (85 rooms, 2 km away) and Hotel La Finca Golf & Spa Resort, similarly cater to athletic groups with tailored services like laundry and recovery-focused stays.[29][3]Conference facilities at the venue include dedicated meeting and conference rooms designed for team strategy sessions and events accommodating small to medium groups.[1] Leisure offerings encompass organized team-building activities and excursions to local attractions, such as guided tours of the nearby Las Salinas de La Mata y del Rasall salt flats, known for their therapeutic mud baths and natural beauty.[1][30]Support services emphasize comprehensive assistance, with 24-hour staff providing personalized attention to teams and visitors.[1] Airport transfers are available from Murcia International Airport (approximately 40 km away) or Alicante-Elche Airport (about 60 km), facilitating seamless arrivals for international groups.[1][2] Medical facilities include equipped changing rooms with massage beds, ice storage, and basic recovery tools, while catering options feature athlete-tailored nutrition through hotel partners, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus.[31][3]Additional amenities comprise a professional gym exceeding 1,500 square meters equipped for strength and conditioning training, recovery areas via affiliated hotel spas offering massages and thalassotherapy, and high-speed Wi-Fi access throughout the complex and lodging properties.[32][27]
Events and usage
Training camps
Pinatar Arena has served as a primary venue for football training camps since its opening in January 2013, hosting over 800 such sessions for national teams and professional clubs seeking winter or pre-season preparation in a mild Mediterranean climate.[1] These camps leverage the region's reliable weather, which features more than 300 sunny days annually, allowing teams to maintain consistent training schedules away from harsher northern European conditions.[2]Notable participants include English clubs such as Newcastle United, which conducted mid-season and academy camps there in 2018 and 2022;[33][34] Ipswich Town, which held a pre-season camp from July 2 to 9 in 2018;[35] and Swansea City, which utilized the facilities for pre-season training in 2025.[36] Scandinavian youth squads have also been frequent visitors, with Norway's U18 and U21 teams and Sweden's U17 team attending recent camps for developmental sessions and friendlies.[37][38]Typical camps last 5 to 10 days, featuring multiple daily training sessions across available pitches, complemented by comprehensive logistical support including personalized 24/7 assistance, transfer services, and arrangements for friendly matches—over 1,200 of which have been organized on-site since 2013.[14] The venue's appeal extends to its cost-effectiveness relative to similar facilities, the seclusion of its dedicated football center for uninterrupted focus, and integrated services like accommodations in nearby 4- and 5-star hotels.[1]
Competitions and matches
Since its opening in 2013, Pinatar Arena has hosted over 1,200 football matches, encompassing friendlies, youth internationals, and competitive tournaments.[1] These events have featured a diverse array of teams, from professional clubs preparing for seasons to national youth squads competing in international fixtures. The venue's facilities support high-level play, with many matches drawing local spectators and contributing to its reputation as a hub for European football activity.Notable among the hosted competitions is the annual Pinatar Cup, an invitational youth tournament that has included prominent national teams. For instance, in November 2019, England's men's under-18 side participated, securing a 5-2 victory over Russia on November 14 and drawing 4-4 with Norway two days later.[39][40] Other youth internationals at the arena have involved teams like the Czech Republic's under-19 and under-21 squads, often in friendly or tournament formats against opponents such as Norway and Denmark.[41] Regular friendly matches between clubs are also a staple, providing pre-season testing grounds; examples include Sunderland A.F.C.'s 2024 encounters with Nottingham Forest and Blackpool at the venue.[42] Similarly, RCD Mallorca has utilized Pinatar Arena for pre-season preparation, including a 2020 friendly against Tenerife, while Preston North End played fixtures there against Lincoln City in 2024 and Bruno's Magpies in 2023.[43][44][45]Recent events include the youth international on November 18, 2025, where Germany under-19 defeated Denmark under-18 2-0.[1] Many matches offer free public entry, particularly youth games, to encourage attendance while adhering to security protocols like bag checks.[46] The arena's main stadium accommodates up to 3,000 spectators, and broadcasts are facilitated through Pinatar Arena TV, enabling wider viewership of select fixtures.[16][1]