La Lozalda Stadium was first built in 1941. The designers at that time were Enrique Atencia and Fernando Guerrero Strachan. The stadium was expanded once during the 1982 World Cup; in 2000, the team continued to expand the stadium, but the project encountered many setbacks. It was not until 2006 that the expansion was completely completed, expanding the capacity to 28,693 people. Its designer was José Seguí Pérez. In 2010, the team improved the stadium facilities for the new season, replacing the turf like a vegetable patch, replacing billboards, benches, speakers, repainting the railings and stairs, etc. The team is currently planning to build a Qatar Stadium that can accommodate 65,000 fans to replace the current stadium.
In addition, the team also has stadiums such as Ciudad Deportiva El Viso (for youth training) and Estadio Ciudad de Málaga (for training).
Team song
The current team song recognized by fans is Málaga, La Bombonera.
Team emblem
The team has been using a shield-shaped emblem since its establishment, but the team emblem in the past and now is different. The building in the upper left corner of the team logo is the famous Castillo de Gibralfaro
Historical jersey suppliers
1981-86: Adidas
1986-88: Massana
1988-97: Rasan
1997-01: Kelme
2001-09: Umbro
2010-11: Li-Ning
2011—: Nike
Team chest advertisements over the years
1981-1986: Diario Sur
1988: Tivoli World
p>1988-1989: Alcatel
1989-1991: Caja de Antequera
1991-1992: Serme
1992 Year-1994: Ciudad de Málaga
1994-1999: Málaga
1999-2006: Unicaja y Andalucía
2006-2007 : Tesesa
2007--2008: Unicaja
2008-2009: Málaga ciudad genial
2009-2010: Williamhill com
p>2011—: UNESCO