2010s
According to the official website of the club, the current capacity is 81,044.[1]
On 16 October 2013, Pérez announced that Real is seeking to sell the naming rights for its stadium and looking for a sponsor for the €400 million project.[6] The proposed design of the stadium renovation, produced by German architects GMP, was unveiled on 31 January 2014. The bold design includes a retractable roof, with the overall cost of around €400 million likely to be met half via the sale of naming rights and half via a bond issue to Real members according to Spanish media reports. Pérez was quoted as commenting "We want to make the Santiago Bernabéu the best stadium in the world".[7][8] Real Madrid then announced a sponsorship agreement with IPIC to assist the club in the redevelopment of the stadium.[9][10][11] Pérez then said that in compliance to the agreement the name of the stadium would be renamed 'IPIC Bernabeu or CEPSA Bernabeu'.[12][13][14] The surface has been replaced with Mixto hybrid grass.
Real Madrid C.F. and Microsoft launched the first interactive audioguide for the Bernabéu Tour on 3 April 2017. Over 200,000 people toured the stadium in 2016, of which over 60% were foreigners.[15]