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Estepona’s New Sports Complex: Velodrome and Rugby

June 5, 2026ByLucía Montero
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Estepona’s transformation over the past decade has made it one of the most desirable destinations on the Costa del Sol. Known for its flower-filled historic center, pristine beaches, and high quality of life, the municipality is now taking a monumental step forward in its commitment to active living.

In June 2026, the local town hall officially initiated the construction of a major new sports complex located near the Arroyo de Monterroso. This ambitious project is designed to diversify the town’s athletic offerings, introducing specialized facilities that will cater to both local residents and the growing international community attracted to the province by digital innovations like the Málaga Tech Hub, where Telefónica is debuting 6G and AI networks.

A New Era for Cycling and Rugby in Estepona

According to official details shared by Europa Press, the centerpiece of this new development is a professional-grade cycling velodrome. Cycling has long been a favorite pastime along the coastal roads and mountain trails of Málaga, but the addition of a dedicated track will provide a safe, high-performance environment for enthusiasts and competitive cyclists alike.

In addition to the velodrome, the complex will feature:
* Estepona’s First Rugby Field: A historic milestone for the municipality, catering to a sport that has seen a massive surge in popularity, particularly among foreign families and expats.
* An 11-a-Side Football Pitch: Designed to support local leagues, youth academies, and community tournaments.
* Support Infrastructure: Modern changing rooms, spectator seating, and administrative areas to host regional events.

Boosting the Active Lifestyle Scene

This project is part of a broader, long-term vision to position Estepona as a benchmark for sports tourism and healthy living. This development aligns with the province’s overall passion for athletics, which is regularly highlighted in the vibrant Málaga sports scene. As highlighted in local coverage by Al Sol de la Costa, the municipal government aims to continually expand outdoor and professional sports infrastructure to match the needs of its growing population.

For expats and retirees who have chosen Estepona for its outdoor lifestyle, the integration of rugby and track cycling offers brand-new social and athletic outlets. It also opens up opportunities for local schools and sports clubs to diversify their extracurricular programs, ensuring the younger generation has access to top-tier facilities.

Location and Integration

The choice of the Arroyo de Monterroso area is highly strategic. Positioned to be easily accessible from both the town center and the main coastal highways, the complex will seamlessly integrate into Estepona’s urban landscape. By focusing on multi-sport functionality, the town hall is ensuring that the space remains vibrant and utilized throughout the week, whether by local rugby clubs training under the floodlights or cyclists clocking laps on the weekend.

As the concrete is poured and the outlines of the velodrome begin to take shape, there is a palpable sense of excitement in the air. This complex is more than just an investment in infrastructure; it is an investment in the social fabric of Estepona, promising to bring together people of all ages and nationalities through the shared language of sport.

Lucía Montero

Lucía Montero

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