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Deportivo de La Coruña matchday, fan first

Deportivo de La Coruña are back in LaLiga for 2026-27 after eight years away. This page covers tickets, stadium layout, where to eat and drink around Riazor, and what to do in A Coruña before and after the game. The Orzán tapas zone, Calle de la Estrella, María Pita square, and the Marina waterfront are all within 20 minutes of the stadium on foot. Pulpo a feira is the local ritual. The SuperDepor era (LaLiga title 1999-2000, the Centenariazo at the Bernabéu in 2002) gives this Galician city a football culture that punches well above its 250,000-person weight.

Image: Bene Riobó (Beninho), CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons — via Wikimedia Commons; final site use needs attribution/licence sign-off.

The answer-first version

Understand the club, get a ticket, pick a stand or route, plan food and a hotel, and find the fan culture around Deportivo de La Coruña.

Founded1906
Capacity32,490 seats (Wikipedia / StadiumDB; largest in Galicia)
RC Deportivo confirmed promotionRC Deportivo confirmed promotion to La Liga (Primera División) for the 2026-27 season on 24 May 2026 (2-0 win at Real Valladolid, jornada 41), ending an eight-year absence from the top flight.
Estadio Abanca-Riazor is on the Estadio Abanca-Riazor is on the Riazor seafront in A Coruña, with the stadium adjacent to Playa de Riazor.
A Coruña city council formally wA Coruña city council formally withdrew its 2030 FIFA World Cup host-city candidacy on 16 March 2026, simultaneously announcing a comprehensive renovation agreement for Riazor with Deportivo and Abanca.
The official club ticket portal The official club ticket portal is ticketing.rcdeportivo.es; the stadium also has a museum and tour ticketing system at ticketing.museo.rcdeportivo.es.
A Coruña is a compact, walkable A Coruña is a compact, walkable city; the stadium is approximately 20–30 minutes on foot from the main bus station and city centre.

Club facts and honours

Founded in 1906 and formally constituted on 9 January 1907, Deportivo spent decades oscillating between divisions before the 1990s SuperDépor era. The 1999-2000 LaLiga title — 69 points, one ahead of Barcelona, with Makaay, Djalminha, Fran, and Mauro Silva — is the defining moment. Two Copa del Rey wins (1995 vs Valencia, 2002 vs Real Madrid at the Bernabéu — the Centenariazo) and three Supercopas completed the trophy haul. After a long decline and four seasons in the third tier, the club won the 2023-24 Primera Federación and then the 2025-26 Segunda División, returning to LaLiga in May 2026 for the first time since 2018.

CompetitionResultYears / seasons
La Ligachampion1999-2000
Copa del Reywinner1994-95, 2001-02
Supercopa de Españawinner1995, 2000, 2002
Segunda Divisiónchampion2011-12

Tickets and stadium map

Riazor sits on the Atlantic seafront between Playa de Riazor and Playa del Orzán, within walking distance of the city centre. The stadium shares its name with the adjacent beach; fans approaching from the old town can see the Atlantic from the stadium approaches.

AddressAvenida de La Habana s/n, 15011 A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
Postcode
Capacity32,490 seats (Wikipedia / StadiumDB; largest in Galicia)

The club operates a 'Socio/a Amigo/a' membership scheme. For the 2026-27 LaLiga season, ticket availability and membership requirements should be confirmed directly with the club's Oficina de Atención al Deportivismo before purchasing. Official tickets are sold through ticketing.rcdeportivo.es. The club's fan services office (Avenida de La Habana s/n, VIP Box entrance at the stadium) handles season tickets and memberships Monday to Thursday 9:15–13:30 and 15:00–18:00, Fridays 9:15–14:30. Match-day ticket windows open approximately three hours before kick-off.

Ticketing rules to show clearly

  • Buy only through the official club portal. Ticket touts operate outside Spanish stadiums; third-party purchases carry fulfilment risk.
Estadio Abanca-Riazor — where to go N PITCH Fondo NorteFondo Sur / Anfiteatro (away)Tribuna (West/Main Stand)… HospitalityHomeAway Find your stand, then your tier and block. Approximate areas — not seat-exact · capacity 32,490 seats (Wikipedia / StadiumDB; largest in Galicia).
FanChants stand map — find your stand, tier and block area; the away end is marked. Click to enlarge. For your exact seat use the official plan.
Stand / areaWhat to sayStatus
Tribuna (West/Main Stand)main seating, hospitality, presscandidate
Fondo Nortehome ultras / Riazor Blues endcandidate
Fondo Sur / Anfiteatroaway supporters allocation (subject to club confirmation)candidate

Deportivo de La Coruña chants

48 chants in the FanChants catalogue.

Deportivo de La Coruña chants on FanChants [missing]

Top chants

  • Cómo Corrían
  • Cuando Te Veo Aparecer
  • Gijón...
  • Hinchas del Riazor
  • Nada Nos Puede Separar
  • Oyoyoy
  • Payasos
  • Por Ti Depor
  • Siempre Con el Deportivo
  • Sporting Segunda
  • Sporting...
  • Ultra Boys

Search hooks

  • Deportivo de La Coruña chants
  • Deportivo de La Coruña songs
  • Deportivo de La Coruña fan chants
  • Deportivo de La Coruña lyrics
  • Deportivo de La Coruña anthem
  • Deportivo de La Coruña player songs
  • Herculinos chants
  • Riazor chants

Food, drink and nights out

Option rows, not a single winner — different lanes for different fans.

near ground food · near ground drink · home fan

Taberna Parrillada Riazor

walkable to stadium · home · mid range

Traditional bar-restaurant directly opposite Riazor stadium on Rúa Manuel Murguía. Transforms on matchdays.

Galician grilled meats, tapas, and stadium-facing terrace.

keep with caveat: Good home-fan near-ground option with two independent sources (venue listing and local press feature on matchday transformation). Verify hours and current offer before publishing.

Sources: Taberna Parrillada Riazor en A Coruña — carta, El restaurante de A Coruña frente al estadio de Riazor que se transforma cuando juega el Dépor

city centre food · tourist activity

Pulpeira de Melide

city centre · neutral · mid range

Iconic multi-generational pulpeira in the city centre; the essential Galician food ritual for any visitor.

Four generations of Galician traditional cooking; pulpo a feira is the signature dish. Located at Plaza de España 16, A Coruña. Guía Repsol listed.

keep: Guía Repsol listing plus independent portal coverage. Strong food-culture recommendation with cross-source support.

Sources: Restaurante Pulpeira de Melide en A Coruña — Guía Repsol, Mejores Pulperías en A Coruña — Portal Coruña

city centre food

Pablo Gallego Restaurante

city centre · neutral · mid range

City-centre restaurant awarded best pulpo a feira in A Coruña by a national TV programme; good pre-match sit-down option.

Pulpo a feira at around €18.80 per ración; Calle Capitán Troncoso 4, A Coruña.

keep: Two independent sources including national press coverage of a specific programme endorsement. Good evidenced pick.

Sources: El mejor restaurante para comer pulpo 'a feira' en A Coruña, según Chicote, Chicote elige este restaurante de La Coruña como el mejor para comer pulpo 'á feira'

city centre drink · near ground food · night out

Orzán / Calle de la Estrella tapas zone

walkable to stadium · neutral · budget

The tapas and pincho strip immediately north of Riazor beach; the pre-match and post-match bar district closest to the stadium.

The Orzán neighbourhood around Calle de la Estrella concentrates numerous bars offering free pinchos with drinks (callos, tortilla, croquetas, empanada depending on the day). Beer from around €2. Over 27 bars in the immediate Riazor-Orzán zone.

keep with caveat: Multiple sources confirm the zone and bar density. Present as a district recommendation, not a single bar endorsement.

Sources: Dónde ir de pinchos en A Coruña — Volando Sin Filtro, Restaurantes cerca de Estadio Municipal de Riazor — TripAdvisor, Bares y cafeterías en Estadio - Riazor — Páxinas Galegas

tourist activity · city centre food · city centre drink · family

Praza de María Pita and old-town cafés

city centre · neutral · mid range

The civic heart of A Coruña, 15–20 minutes walk from Riazor. Good base for a pre-match city orientation and coffee before moving toward the stadium.

Terrace cafés and bars around the square and in the adjacent Ciudad Vieja (old town) offer coffee, tapas, and galician light bites throughout the day.

keep: Multiple independent travel sources support the square's tourist-anchor role and café culture.

Sources: Praza de María Pita — TripAdvisor, Praza de María Pita, La Coruna — Nomads Travel Guide, Turismo de A Coruña — official visitor guide (Concello de A Coruña)

tourist activity · family

Paseo Marítimo — seafront walk

walkable to stadium · neutral · free

The Atlantic seafront promenade connects the stadium area to the Tower of Hercules and the Marina; ideal for a matchday walk or a morning visit before the game.

keep: Consistent cross-source coverage from tourism authority and travel guides. Free public promenade — no hours risk.

Sources: Turismo de A Coruña — official visitor guide (Concello de A Coruña), 14 Best Things to Do in La Coruna, Spain, A Coruña — Things to Do and See — Camino Ways

night out · city centre drink

Marina / La Marina waterfront bars

city centre · neutral · mid range

The Marina arcades face the port and concentrate A Coruña's liveliest weekend nightlife; the glass-gallery buildings are the architectural signature of the city.

Bars and clubs under the Marina arcades are busy on Friday and Saturday nights.

keep with caveat: Tourism authority and travel guide coverage confirm the Marina nightlife district. Individual bar/club entry and hours vary.

Sources: Nightlife — Turismo de A Coruña, A Coruña — Bars and Nightlife — Arrival Guides

night out · city centre drink

Cotton Club A Coruña

walkable to stadium · neutral · mid range

Cocktail bar on Calle Comandante Fontanes, described as a short walk from Riazor and Orzán beaches.

Cocktail-focused bar close to the beach zone.

hold: Single source (Culture Trip listing). Needs at least one independent current review before recommending.

Sources: The Top 10 Bars in A Coruña, Spain — The Culture Trip

tourist activity · family

Torre de Hércules and Aquarium Finisterrae

transit linked · neutral · budget

Day-trip tourist anchor for fans arriving a day early or staying overnight in A Coruña.

keep: Multiple independent travel sources confirm both as principal visitor attractions. Good overnight-stay or day-early addition.

Sources: Turismo de A Coruña — official visitor guide (Concello de A Coruña), 10 Things La Coruña, Spain is Known For — Royal Caribbean, 14 Best Things to Do in La Coruna, Spain

near ground food

Restaurante Nomar

walkable to stadium · neutral · mid range

Restaurant on Calle Manuel Murguía adjacent to the stadium, a few metres from the beach.

Galician seafood restaurant in the immediate stadium vicinity.

hold: Single directory source. Needs at least one independent current review before recommending.

Sources: Restaurantes en Estadio - Riazor — Páxinas Galegas

Hotels

Area and fit, not prices. Prices and availability stay live-check fields.

HotelFitWhy it belongsSource
Hotel Riazornear ground · seafront views · stadium accessThe closest full-service hotel to the stadium; on the Riazor promenade directly facing the beach.
keep with caveat: Strong location and two independent review platforms. Recent reviews are positive on location and cleanliness. Some guests note inconsistency with the 4-star classification. Present as best-for-location, not best-overall.
Hotel Riazor Coruna — TripAdvisor, Hotel Riazor A Coruña — Booking.com
Alda Coruñamarnear ground · budget · seafront viewsBudget option approximately 150 metres from the stadium, facing the beach.
hold: Distance claim from aggregator listings only. No independent review signal yet.
Hoteles cerca de Estadio Riazor — Booking.com, Hoteles cerca de Estadio de Riazor — Hoteles.com
NH A Coruñacity centre · station access · football plus cityCity-centre hotel chain option for fans who prefer city access over proximity to the ground.
hold: Generic chain placeholder. No specific property verified or reviewed yet.
Hoteles cerca de Estadio Riazor — Booking.com
Meliá María Pitacity centre · premium · football plus cityMid-to-premium city-centre option close to the María Pita square and old town.
hold: Referenced in aggregator results but no independent review source gathered in this pass.
Restaurantes cerca de Estadio Municipal de Riazor — TripAdvisor
Hotel Brisanear ground · budgetBudget option approximately 200 metres from the stadium with bar and restaurant on-site.
hold: Distance claim from aggregator only. No independent review yet.
Hoteles cerca de Estadio Riazor — Booking.com

Itineraries

Home fan: Orzán tapas then Riazor

  1. Arrive early and work the Orzán/Calle de la Estrella tapas bars for pinchos and Estrella Galicia.
  2. Walk along the seafront promenade to take in the Atlantic approach to Riazor.
  3. Use the stadium-adjacent bars on Rúa Manuel Murguía (such as Taberna Parrillada Riazor) for a final drink before gates open.
  4. Enter early — the Riazor atmosphere builds quickly on matchday.

Pub and bar hours need current verification. Safety-sensitive copy should not direct fans to specific areas without checking the club's current matchday guidance.

Away fan: city centre then official guidance

  1. Eat in the city centre (María Pita area or a pulpería) before heading to the ground.
  2. Check the official away guidance from your own club and from RC Deportivo before travelling to the stadium area.
  3. In the absence of confirmed away-safe pub guidance, use the city-centre options rather than the stadium-adjacent bars.
  4. Allow extra time — A Coruña is compact but matchday crowds around Riazor can be dense.

Away fan safety content is sensitive. Must be reviewed against the club's current official away guidance before publishing.

Galician food-first matchday

  1. Book a city-centre pulpería for a proper lunch: A Pulpeira de Melide (Plaza de España) for traditional four-generation cooking, or Pablo Gallego (Calle Capitán Troncoso) for award-recognised pulpo a feira.
  2. Walk off lunch on the Paseo Marítimo toward Riazor — the seafront approach to the stadium is part of the experience.
  3. Use the Orzán tapas bars for a pre-kick-off Estrella Galicia and a pincho rather than another sit-down meal.

Confirm restaurant opening hours, booking policy, and prices before publishing.

Football plus A Coruña night out

  1. Stay in the city centre rather than at the stadium if the night out matters as much as the match.
  2. After the game, use the Marina waterfront arcades or the Orzán beach bars for drinks.
  3. Late night moves toward the Juan Flórez area and side streets.
  4. Use taxis for any distance after midnight rather than walking unfamiliar routes.

Current opening hours and any high-demand fixture restrictions must be checked before publishing nightlife guidance.

Family and tourist full-day A Coruña

  1. Morning: walk to the Torre de Hércules along the Paseo Marítimo.
  2. Late morning: Aquarium Finisterrae or the Domus interactive museum.
  3. Lunch: pulpería in the city centre for the Galician food experience.
  4. Afternoon: Praza de María Pita and the Ciudad Vieja before heading to Riazor for kick-off.
  5. Check all attraction opening hours in advance.

Attraction opening hours and admission prices must be checked before publishing.

Supporters and fan media

GroupTypeGeographyPublic page
Federación de Peñas Deportivistasfederation umbrellaA Coruña / GaliciaPublic page
Club peñas page — RC Deportivo officialofficial catalogueGalicia / globalPublic page
Riazor Bluesultra groupA Coruña / Fondo NortePublic page
Riazor.org — independent fan news and communityfan mediaonline / globalPublic page

Video leads

  • YouTube / Stadium Vlog (lead only)
  • Lobo Coruña (fan channel) (lead only)
  • RC Deportivo de La Coruña (official) (lead only)
  • Deportivo-la-coruna.com fan site (lead only)

Creator/research leads only — no embedding, cropping, transcription or clip extraction until permission and platform terms are cleared.

Social content seeds

news moment · qa_hold

Back in LaLiga after 8 years — the Depor are home

Deportivo de La Coruña sealed promotion to LaLiga on 24 May 2026 with a 2-0 win at Real Valladolid (jornada 41). Eight years after relegation, the club that won the 1999-2000 league title is back in the top flight.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook · linkedin

Sources: El RC Deportivo regresa a Primera División, Deportivo La Coruna return to La Liga after 8-year absence, Deportivo La Coruna seal La Liga return after 8 years

heritage · qa_hold

25 years since the LaLiga title: the SuperDepor story

In 1999-2000, Deportivo de La Coruña won their only LaLiga title — beating Barcelona and Real Madrid across a full season with a squad that included Roy Makaay, Djalminha, Fran, and Mauro Silva. A city of 250,000 people producing a league champion: one of European football's great underdog stories.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook

Sources: Historia — Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña, El recuerdo del Deportivo de La Coruña campeón de La Liga 1999/2000, How Deportivo toppled Barcelona and Real Madrid to win La Liga in 1999-2000, as told by the players

heritage · qa_hold

The Centenariazo: the night Depor beat Real Madrid in their own stadium

6 March 2002. Santiago Bernabéu. Copa del Rey final. Real Madrid's centenary celebration became the 'Centenariazo' — a 2-1 defeat to Deportivo de La Coruña. Sergio González and Diego Tristán scored in the first half. The term 'Centenariazo' echoes the Maracanazo of 1950.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook

Sources: 2002 Copa del Rey final — Wikipedia, Real Madrid vivió su propio 'Maracanazo' en la Copa del Rey, El Dépor recuerda el Centenariazo, 'la copa que cien años dura'

stadium culture · qa_hold

Riazor: the stadium by the Atlantic

Estadio de Riazor is one of European football's most distinctive settings — backed onto a beach, with the Atlantic visible from the stadium approaches. A Coruña is a compact Galician city where the stadium, the tapas zone, and the seafront are all within walking distance.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook · linkedin

Sources: Datos generales — RC Deportivo de La Coruña, Estadio Riazor — Wikipedia

news moment · qa_hold

Riazor renovation: what's happening to the stadium

In March 2026, A Coruña officially withdrew its 2030 World Cup candidacy and announced a comprehensive phased renovation of Riazor, agreed between the city council, RC Deportivo, and Abanca. Works will be phased to avoid disrupting the club's matches.

Channels: x · linkedin · facebook

Sources: A Coruña renuncia a ser sede del Mundial de 2030 y acuerda con Abanca reformar el estadio de Riazor, A Coruña explica por qué renuncia al Mundial 2030 y el Deportivo anuncia una reforma integral de Riazor

food culture · qa_hold

Pulpo a feira and Riazor: the Depor matchday food ritual

A Coruña is Galicia's Atlantic food capital. The pre-match ritual: pulpo a feira (octopus with paprika and olive oil) at a city-centre pulpería, then Estrella Galicia in the Orzán tapas zone before walking to Riazor along the seafront.

Channels: instagram · facebook

Sources: Restaurante Pulpeira de Melide en A Coruña — Guía Repsol, El mejor restaurante para comer pulpo 'a feira' en A Coruña, según Chicote, Dónde ir de pinchos en A Coruña — Volando Sin Filtro

songbook hook · qa_hold

48 Depor chants — count down the top five

FanChants has 48 Deportivo de La Coruña songs in the catalogue, sent in by fans. From 'Cómo Corrían' to 'Hinchas del Riazor' — what is your favourite Depor chant?

Channels: instagram · x · facebook

Sources: FanChants Deportivo de La Coruña songbook — internal data

Image candidates and rights

ImageLicenceCreatorState
Estadio Riazor 2.jpgCC BY-SA 4.0Bene Riobócandidate
Playa de Riazor, La Coruña, España, 2015-09-25, DD 93.JPGCC BY-SA 4.0Diego Delsocandidate
Praza de María Pita — candidate (to be sourced)to collectcandidate incomplete

QA holds before publishing

  • Confirm Deportivo's 2026-27 division as Primera División (LaLiga) — promotion confirmed 24 May 2026 (2-0 at Real Valladolid, jornada 41), dated sources in this record.
  • Riazor capacity: verified as 32,490 seats. Do not revert to 'approximately 32,000'. Renovation announced March 2026 — do not publish specific post-renovation capacity or timeline until officially confirmed by the club.
  • FanChants URL slug returned 404 on all tested variants — do not include a public FanChants URL until a 200-response slug is confirmed.
  • google_maps_url is a stub (returns 400) — replace with the specific Estadio Abanca-Riazor pin URL before publishing.
  • Stand names and away section allocation must be verified against official club sources before publishing.
  • Ticketing demand for newly promoted LaLiga side is uncertain — re-check membership, sale process, and ticket availability each fixture window.
  • All venue hours, hotel availability, and tapas-bar pincho schedules are non-stable; freshness is current_check_required throughout.
  • Never present any single restaurant, bar, or hotel as the best in A Coruña.
  • Riazor Blues: REQUIRES MIKEY SIGN-OFF before any publication. Active violent-incident record (2003 supporter death link, 2014 street battle with Frente Atlético, January 2026 police investigation). Frame as publicly documented fan group only; never endorse or present as atmosphere-only. No contact details or membership info.
  • Image row 1 updated to Estadio Riazor 2.jpg (Bene Riobó, CC BY-SA 4.0, 2008 exterior). Attribution must be reproduced exactly. Playa de Riazor image (Diego Delso, CC BY-SA 4.0) attribution text must also be reproduced exactly as specified. María Pita image still incomplete — source before publishing.
  • Cotton Club, Restaurante Nomar, and three hotel rows are on hold — do not publish until a second independent source is found for each.
  • Honours: Segunda División — 2011-12 verified (Wikipedia + Transfermarkt); older titles (1961-62, 1963-64, 1965-66, 1967-68, 1939-40) inconsistently reported — do not publish pre-2011 titles without a Tier 1-2 confirmation from the official club history page.
  • Away fan content is safety-sensitive: publish only with current official guidance from both clubs.
  • No tune/source-work leakage, no false club affiliation, no claim that FanChants records inside stadiums.

Sources

  1. Historia — Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña
  2. El RC Deportivo regresa a Primera División
  3. Entradas RC Deportivo de La Coruña — portal oficial
  4. Datos generales — RC Deportivo de La Coruña
  5. Peñas — Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña
  6. Deportivo de La Coruña — Wikipedia (English)
  7. Estadio Riazor — Wikipedia
  8. 2002 Copa del Rey final — Wikipedia
  9. Deportivo La Coruna return to La Liga after 8-year absence
  10. Deportivo La Coruna seal La Liga return after 8 years
  11. A Coruña renuncia a ser sede del Mundial de 2030 y acuerda con Abanca reformar el estadio de Riazor
  12. A Coruña explica por qué renuncia al Mundial 2030 y el Deportivo anuncia una reforma integral de Riazor
  13. El recuerdo del Deportivo de La Coruña campeón de La Liga 1999/2000
  14. How Deportivo toppled Barcelona and Real Madrid to win La Liga in 1999-2000, as told by the players
  15. Real Madrid vivió su propio 'Maracanazo' en la Copa del Rey
  16. El Dépor recuerda el Centenariazo, 'la copa que cien años dura'
  17. Restaurante Pulpeira de Melide en A Coruña — Guía Repsol
  18. Mejores Pulperías en A Coruña — Portal Coruña
  19. El mejor restaurante para comer pulpo 'a feira' en A Coruña, según Chicote
  20. Chicote elige este restaurante de La Coruña como el mejor para comer pulpo 'á feira'
  21. Taberna Parrillada Riazor en A Coruña — carta
  22. El restaurante de A Coruña frente al estadio de Riazor que se transforma cuando juega el Dépor
  23. Dónde ir de pinchos en A Coruña — Volando Sin Filtro
  24. Restaurantes cerca de Estadio Municipal de Riazor — TripAdvisor
  25. Bares y cafeterías en Estadio - Riazor — Páxinas Galegas
  26. Restaurantes en Estadio - Riazor — Páxinas Galegas
  27. Hotel Riazor Coruna — TripAdvisor
  28. Hotel Riazor A Coruña — Booking.com
  29. Hoteles cerca de Estadio Riazor — Booking.com
  30. Hoteles cerca de Estadio de Riazor — Hoteles.com
  31. Turismo de A Coruña — official visitor guide (Concello de A Coruña)
  32. Nightlife — Turismo de A Coruña
  33. 14 Best Things to Do in La Coruna, Spain
  34. A Coruña — Things to Do and See — Camino Ways
  35. Praza de María Pita — TripAdvisor
  36. Praza de María Pita, La Coruna — Nomads Travel Guide
  37. A Coruña — Bars and Nightlife — Arrival Guides
  38. The Top 10 Bars in A Coruña, Spain — The Culture Trip
  39. Federación de Peñas Deportivistas — Ayuntamiento de A Coruña
  40. Federación de Peñas Deportivistas — X / Twitter
  41. Riazor.org — Últimas noticias del Deportivo de la Coruña
  42. Riazor Blues — Riazor.org tag
  43. Riazor Blues — Noticias — Libertad Digital
  44. 10 Things La Coruña, Spain is Known For — Royal Caribbean
  45. File: Estadio de Riazor.A Corunha.Galiza.jpg — Wikimedia Commons
  46. File: Playa de Riazor, La Coruña, España, 2015-09-25, DD 93.JPG — Wikimedia Commons
  47. FanChants Deportivo de La Coruña songbook — internal data
  48. Real Valladolid 0-2 Deportivo de La Coruña — jornada 41 LaLiga Hypermotion (24/05/2026)
  49. Deportivo de La Coruña — Club achievements — Transfermarkt
  50. File: Estadio Riazor 2.jpg — Wikimedia Commons (Bene Riobó, CC BY-SA 4.0)
  51. Riazor Blues — investigados tres ultras por agresión en Deportivo-Atlético (enero 2026)

FanChants is not affiliated with Deportivo de La Coruña. Songs are sent in by fans; FanChants does not claim to record inside stadiums.