The stadium was originally inaugurated in 1929 as the Estadio Municipal de la Exposición.
During the 1982 FIFA World Cup, it hosted Brazil vs. Scotland and Brazil vs. New Zealand.
The stadium was renamed in 2010 to honor Benito Villamarín, the club president who led the team from 1955 to 1965.
The club's motto, 'Viva el Betis manque pierda' (Long live Betis, even if they lose), is prominently displayed within the stadium infrastructure.
The stadium's current configuration follows the completion of the Fondo stand expansion, which finalized the bowl structure.
Estadio Benito Villamarín is the home ground of Real Betis, located in the Heliópolis district of Seville. It is the largest stadium in Andalusia, featuring a total seating capacity exceeding 60,000 spectators. The stadium underwent a significant reconstruction of its main grandstand in 2017 to modernize facilities and increase capacity. It has served as a host venue for the 1982 FIFA World Cup, staging two group-stage matches. The venue is characterized by its steep, single-tier lower stands and iconic green-and-white club colors. The club museum, located within the facility, chronicles the history of Real Betis since its founding in 1907. The pitch dimensions measure 105 by 68 meters. The site remains a core pillar of the local sports culture in southern Spain.
The central tunnel leading to the pitch, which offers an immersive perspective of the stands.
Book stadium tour tickets in advance online to avoid disappointment on match days.
Visit the 'Real Betis Museum' located inside the stadium to understand the deep-rooted local fan culture.
Check the official match calendar before visiting, as access is restricted during home games.
Do not attempt to visit the dressing rooms or pitch-side on match days without specific accreditation.
Tours are suspended on match days and during significant club events; closed for private events occasionally.
Respect the club's colors and avoid wearing rival team jerseys during tours.