The Lezama Facilities (Basque: Lezamako Kirol-instalakuntzak, Spanish: Instalaciones de Lezama), is the training ground and academy of the Primera Division club Athletic Bilbao. Located in the Lezama village around 10 km east of Bilbao, it was opened in 1971.[1][2]
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Location | Lezama Basque Country |
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Owner | Athletic Bilbao |
Type | Football training ground |
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Built | 1971 |
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Athletic Bilbao (training) (1971–present) Athletic Bilbao B (1971–present) Athletic Bilbao cantera (1971–present) Athletic Club Femenino (2002–present) Athletic Club Femenino B (2002–present) Amorebieta (2021–present) | |
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Lezama Facilities |
Lezama hosts Athletic's first team for training and the league matches of Athletic EFT (women's team), as well as ten base youth teams: Bilbao Athletic (reserve team, currently playing at the Segunda División B level), women's B team, two junior teams (17 to 19 years old), two cadets (with ages between 15 and 16), two youngster teams (13 and 14) and three children's teams (the youngest, 11 and 12 years of age) which make up the club's football academy.[3] In June 2021, the facilities also became the home ground of Segunda División newcomers SD Amorebieta as their home stadium Urritxe was deemed "impractical" to play in the category.[4]
Currently, the total area of the facilities is 14,760 m².[5]
The iconic arch over the main stand of Athletic's San Mamés Stadium (which originally supported its roof) was preserved in the ground's demolition in 2013 and moved in several pieces to Lezama, where it was installed at the side of the Field 2 used by the reserves and women's team, with a small area of spectator seating added below.[3][7][8]
The complex also features busts of iconic Athletic players Zarra[9] and Piru Gainza.[10]
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