Football

Football

Lanzarote is a dry and arid island with little rainfall, which means that there is only one natural grass field, in Club La Santa. Nevertheless, it is possible to play football on any one of the increasing number of artificial turf fields available. Although these fields are inundated with football clubs, there is a small seasonal opening for those not affiliated with any registered team. In Arrecife, and in every one of the main localities in Lanzarote, there is a quality football field. Nevertheless, in our opinion, both the availability hours and the reservation system need to be improved as they are too limited and very insufficient.

Football in Lanzarote

Where to play football in Lanzarote

– Campo municipal de Las Salinas (downtown Arrecife): Two options, 7 aside and 11 aside. Available hours: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturdays. Prices: 7 aside, € 20 an hour (€ 22 with artificial lighting); 11 aside, € 39 an hour (€ 41 with artificial lighting). For information and reservations call: Pabellón Polideportivo de Titerroy, Calle Burgos, no number, Arrecife, Lanzarote; +34 928 817 787 and www.arrecife.es.

– Parque Deportivo de Altavista (Arrecife): Two options, 7 aside and 11 aside. Available hours: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturdays. Prices: 7 aside, € 20 an hour (€ 22 with artificial lighting); 11 aside, € 39 an hour (€ 41 with artificial lighting). For information and reservations call: Pabellón Polideportivo de Titerroy, Calle Burgos, no number, Arrecife, Lanzarote; +34 928 817 787 and www.arrecife.es

– Football field in the Ciudad Deportiva Lanzarote (Arrecife): Available at limited times in limited intervals. Prices: € 18 an hour. Location: Avenida Alcalde Ginés de la Hoz, no number. For information: Ciudad Deportiva Lanzarote and +34 928 810 367.

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