Metropolitano: Atlético's Unconquerable Fortress
The Metropolitano remains an impregnable stronghold for Atlético de Madrid. Despite a recent draw against Celta, where the team played with numerical inferiority from the start, the ‘Metropolitano effect’ remains intact.
The Rojiblancos are the only team in LaLiga that has not yet lost at their stadium, establishing themselves as one of the strongest home teams in Europe. It is true that the team has experienced a slight dip in the second half of the season, dropping some valuable points.
However, the strength shown at home compensates for any slip-ups. Although in 2025 they have only won one match out of three played at their home ground, the Metropolitano remains a stronghold.
According to data from Pedro Martín, Atlético shares with teams such as Bayern, PSG, Arsenal, Nice and Juventus the privilege of not having lost at home in the major European leagues. Furthermore, this season Atlético de Madrid is registering one of its best home records since Simeone’s arrival.
With nine wins and four draws so far, it equals the 17/18 campaign, only surpassed by the 13/14, 23/24 and 12/13 seasons. The Metropolitano remains a key factor for the team’s success, a place where Atlético’s grit and competitive spirit shine even brighter.