Campo de Fútbol de Portillo de Toledo.
Calle Polideportivo, Portillo de Toledo, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, 45512
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The football pitch at Calle Polideportivo sits inside Portillo de Toledo’s municipal sports campus in the province of Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha. On paper the Google listing names the campo de fútbol, but the same site hosts the Complejo Deportivo Feliciano López, the covered pavilion San Cosme y Damián, outdoor multi-sport courts, and the summer pool. Municipal regulations treat tennis, padel, and frontón courts as part of these Instalaciones Deportivas Municipales, so padel here is a town facility rather than a private club. Contact for the complex is handled through Youth and Sports (Juventud y Deportes) on the ayuntamiento site, with on-site phones for the pavilion and courts. Players and visitors share the same street address as the dirt football field, which local reviews often rate lower than the racket sports side of the campus.
Facilities
Court hire and municipal schools run under Portillo de Toledo’s fiscal ordinance for cultural and sports facilities. Outdoor courts (the same booking channel used for frontón, tennis, and padel) cost 2 euro without lights and 3 euro with lights for holders of the Carné de Deporte, or 3 euro / 5 euro without the card; payment is due before play. The Carné de Deporte costs 3 euro for one season (15 September–14 September), is personal and non-transferable, and is limited to residents registered in Portillo de Toledo. Escuelas Deportivas Municipales include Pádel infantil and Pádel adultos, with lower fees for empadronados who hold the carné and higher rates for non-residents; padel school fees are settled on a four-month cycle. Large-family discounts and a small number of free places for children in hardship apply to municipal schools. Inscriptions go through the town-hall offices with the official form and proof of payment.
Reviews (5)
The football pitch is dirt... it leaves much to be desired. The good thing is that it's spacious. The stands are quite poor, as are the benches. The padel, tennis, and frontenis courts, and even the sports hall, are great. The swimming pool stands out; it's very well maintained and perfect for training.
A fairly small dirt field. The locker room is a bit old-fashioned; I've known them all my life, and they're not very big, especially the referee's, where there's no room if three are needed.
Dirt soccer field. Excellent sports facilities for a town. It has a sports center, swimming pool, and indoor paddle tennis courts.
The field is a little higher in the center than in the goals but this gem
Horrible... dirt field in the 21st century???
