
Atlético Baleares hosts Atlético Madrid: Rescheduled match, ticket info and tips for the evening
Atlético Baleares hosts Atlético Madrid: Rescheduled match, ticket info and tips for the evening
The Copa del Rey tie takes place on Wednesday, December 17, at 7:00 PM at the Estadi Balear. Online tickets are available: club members €25, all others €50. We have travel and atmosphere tips for the match.
Atlético Baleares hosts Atlético Madrid: Rescheduled match, ticket info and tips for the evening
Wednesday, December 17, 7:00 PM at the Estadi Balear – Copa del Rey with a shortened break between fixtures
The big match on our island is scheduled: Atlético Baleares will face Atlético Madrid as part of the Copa del Rey. Kick-off is on Wednesday, December 17, at 7:00 PM at the Estadi Balear in Palma. The club rescheduled the match to ensure both teams have at least a 72-hour break between matches. Online ticket sales are already running; there is a special price of €25 for club members, while all other fans pay €50.
Anyone who has spent an evening at the stadium in Palma knows the scene: the air is clearer in December, the streetlights along Avinguda de Gabriel Roca cast long shadows, and fans debate lineups in cafés around Passeig del Born. For Mallorca, a top fixture like this is not only attractive from a sporting perspective but also an event that brings the city to life for an evening – from small bars to kiosks on the way to the stadium.
Why this is good for Mallorca: matches like this bring visitors into the city center, fill taxis and bus services, and generate revenue for restaurants and shops. Unlike a purely tourist event, local football pride combines here with a short, intense economic boost in the low season. On a chilly evening the Estadi Balear becomes a meeting point for families, young people and older fans alike – the sense of community is tangible.
Practical information for travelers: allow time for security checks and parking. The area around the Estadi Balear is often more crowded than usual on match days; arriving early is worth it. If you travel by bus or local transit, check TIB Mallorca timetables and possible diversions in advance. Parking spaces for cars are limited – car-sharing or ride-shares are a relaxed alternative.
About the tickets: online sales are already underway; if you want to be certain to attend, don't wait too long – especially the discounted spots for club members are likely to sell out quickly. It is also recommended to have electronic tickets ready on your smartphone and to check battery level and mobile reception. For families with children: check whether there are reduced family offers or special seating areas; if in doubt, ask at the ticket office early.
Atmosphere and entry: a cup match against a top team brings atmosphere. On the way to the stadium you will repeatedly meet groups wearing scarves, and small stalls sell snacks. One tip: if you enjoy the calm before kick-off, you will find quiet corners in the side streets around the stadium for a last drink – otherwise it's worth getting to the fan zone early to soak up the atmosphere.
For the island the match means more than 90 minutes of sport: it is an opportunity to show Palma as a lively city in December. If you can't make it to the stadium, you will surely find bars and pubs broadcasting the game that evening – the camaraderie among fans makes the evenings here feel especially warm, even when the air outside is crisp.
Outlook: after the match the city center remains lively; a walk back towards the center shows the mix of partying and everyday rhythm on Mallorca. Those who want a stress-free evening should secure tickets in advance, set off early and leave room for a relaxed nightcap. To everyone who will be cheering along: enjoy the match at the Estadi Balear – and may it be a memorable evening for football in Mallorca.
Read, researched, and newly interpreted for you: Source
Similar News
When the Tank Runs Low: What Mallorca Should Do About Fuel Risks for Air Traffic
Ryanair warns of possible fuel shortages if the conflict in the Persian Gulf continues. What does that mean for Mallorca...

Church as Sound Space: Choir, Lights and Benefit Evening in Palma
On April 15 the choir Mallorca a l'Octava will fill the small Sagrat Cor church in Palma's old town with choral music — ...

When DJ Meets Live Music: "DJ Plus" Bridges the Gap on Mallorca
A new musical offering combines DJ craft with live instruments — ideal for fincas, yachts and intimate dinners on the is...

Easter in Mallorca: Where you can still shop on public holidays
Not all stores close on Good Friday and other holidays. Here's a handy overview: which shopping centres, supermarkets an...

Strong Wind, Little Protection: The Kitesurf Accident in Port de Pollença and the Unanswered Questions
A 29-year-old German woman in Port de Pollença was lifted from the water by a gust of wind and thrown against a car. Why...
More to explore
Discover more interesting content

Experience Mallorca's Best Beaches and Coves with SUP and Snorkeling

Spanish Cooking Workshop in Mallorca
