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Sunday, 30 October 2016

Worlds Largest Stadiums ( Top Ten)


10. Allianz Arena


On the 10th spot is German heavyweight FC Bayern Munich’s home ground “Allianz Arena”. The stadium is named after it’s sponsor “Allianz SE” and has a capacity for 75000 spectators to enjoy the game at a time. Allianz Arena is known for it’s exterior comprising of inflated ETFE plastic panel and cost for a total sum of 340 million Euros. The club has passionate and loud fans who create a strong supportive atmosphere in the arena and it becomes extremely difficult for other teams to get the better of Bayern’s players.

09. Old Trafford


Old Trafford is a stadium situated in the locality called Old Trafford in the city of Manchester, England. This is the home ground of the English football club Manchester United with a crowd capacity of 75643. The stadium, also known as the “Theatre of dreams”, is Manchester United’s home ground since 1910 and has been expended time by time. During the 2nd world war, Old Trafford was heavily damaged by an air strike and Manchester United played their games at Manchester City’s home ground for 8 years until the stadium was reconstructed.

08. Ataturk Olympic Stadium


Turkey’s largest stadium Ataturk Olympic Stadium was built in 2002 and named after the founder of Republic of Turkey Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. The stadium is a free stadium owned by the Turkish government built in order to bid for 2008 Olympics. The bid was rejected and the Olympics occurred in Beijing. However, the Turkish club Galatasaray played their home games at the Ataturk Olympic stadium from 2003-2004 as their own home ground was under renovation. It has a crowd capacity of 76092.

07. Luzhniki Stadium


Luzhniki stadium is based in the Russian capital Moscow and has a crowd capacity of 78360. The stadium was used as the home ground Torpedo Moscow, PFC CSKA Moscow, and Spartak Moscow in the past but now is the home ground mainly for the Russian football team.

06. Stade de France


The 6th largest stadiums in Europe is the French national team’s home ground Stade de France situated in the north of the Paris. This stadium was built for the 1998 FIFA World cup that was hosted in France and has a capacity of 81338 spectators. Other than the national team games and training, French government utilizes the stadium for concerts and UEFA games.

05. San Siro


The 5th largest stadium in Europe is AC Milan and Inter Milan’s home ground San Siro. The stadium is situated in the San Siro district of Milan, Italy and has a capacity of 80018 viewers. The stadium was inaugurated in 1926 as the home of AC Milan. In 1945, Inter Milan became a tenant and the two local rivals started sharing the home ground since then.

04. Estadio Santiago Bernabeu


The home ground of the 11 times UEFA Champions League winners Real Madrid, is named after the ex-president of the club Santiago Bernabeu. The stadium was inaugurated in 1947 and has gone under expansion several times. At the present, it has a capacity for 81044 spectators to settle in at a time. It is currently under expansion with an aim to become the largest stadium in the world.

03. Signal Iduna Park


Borussia Dortmund fans are regarded as the best fans for the atmosphere they create in the stadium. They have an extreme love for their team and celebrate hard any of their team’s win with fireworks in the ground. Signal Iduna Park is their territory which is owned by Borussia Dortmund. Signal Iduna Park is one of the most popular stadiums in the world mainly for the hostility. The stadium is situated in Dortmund, Germany and is the largest stadium in the country with space for 81360 spectators.

02. Wembley stadium


With a space for 90000 spectators, Wembley stadium is the second largest football stadium in the world which is owned by FA. The stadium is present in the city of London, England, and is mainly the home ground for the English national team. Apart from the training and home matches of the English football team, the stadium is used as the venue for various big matc

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