Most Top Soccer Stadium In The World
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Football, the most popular sport in the history of mankind, has a tremendous influence for fans. Some say, so many football fans around the world are made up of all walks of life - old, young, kids; weak economy, people are; the town, the village, if collected together, football fans can be a largest country in the world.
Soon a big event awaited football fanatics, the race for the 2014 World Cup, to be held in Brazil. A number of stadiums in several cities in the country of origin of the legendary Pele has been earmarked as the venue for the prestigious event. Speaking of football stadiums, here are the 3 best stadium in the world today:
Having had not been functioning for years 1941 - 1949 as a result of bomb damage during World War II, the Old Trafford stadium, dubbed "Theater of Dreams" once a venue for the event race for the 1966 World Cup, Euro Cup 1996 and the 2003 Champions League final. Currently London became host the 2012 Olympics, the stadium is also used for a number of football qualifiers men and women.
Although only ranked third in the ranks of the largest stadiums in Germany Allianz Arena has a powerful charm, especially at night when the lights turned on in there. In addition once the venue for the opening match of the 2006 World Cup, the stadium has also been a place 2012 Champions League final.
Was ranked first in the list of the world's best football stadium, the New Wembley Stadium is the new face of the stadium (Old) Wembley closed in 2000. Upon renovation stadium (Old) Wembley was completed in 2007 at a cost of around £ 798 million and the New Wembley opened in the same year, the New Wembley instantly become the most popular football stadiums in the world.
Located in Wembley Park, London, England, New Wembley stadium which has a capacity of 90,000 seats is the second largest stadium in Europe. In addition to often used as a venue for various international class matches, the stadium has also been a music concert venue famous artists such as Metallica, U2, Madonna, Oasis, and others.
Soon a big event awaited football fanatics, the race for the 2014 World Cup, to be held in Brazil. A number of stadiums in several cities in the country of origin of the legendary Pele has been earmarked as the venue for the prestigious event. Speaking of football stadiums, here are the 3 best stadium in the world today:
Rank 3: Old Trafford Stadium
Football stadium located in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England is owned club Manchester United. Built in 1909 at a cost of around £ 90,000 and began operations in 1910, the stadium can accommodate more than 75,000 spectators.Having had not been functioning for years 1941 - 1949 as a result of bomb damage during World War II, the Old Trafford stadium, dubbed "Theater of Dreams" once a venue for the event race for the 1966 World Cup, Euro Cup 1996 and the 2003 Champions League final. Currently London became host the 2012 Olympics, the stadium is also used for a number of football qualifiers men and women.
Rank 2: Allianz Arena
Located in the district of Frottmaning, Munich, Germany, Bayern Munich club's stadium was built in 2002 at a cost of approximately € 340 million, with a capacity of over 70,000 seats.Although only ranked third in the ranks of the largest stadiums in Germany Allianz Arena has a powerful charm, especially at night when the lights turned on in there. In addition once the venue for the opening match of the 2006 World Cup, the stadium has also been a place 2012 Champions League final.
Rank 1: New Wembley Stadium
Was ranked first in the list of the world's best football stadium, the New Wembley Stadium is the new face of the stadium (Old) Wembley closed in 2000. Upon renovation stadium (Old) Wembley was completed in 2007 at a cost of around £ 798 million and the New Wembley opened in the same year, the New Wembley instantly become the most popular football stadiums in the world.
Located in Wembley Park, London, England, New Wembley stadium which has a capacity of 90,000 seats is the second largest stadium in Europe. In addition to often used as a venue for various international class matches, the stadium has also been a music concert venue famous artists such as Metallica, U2, Madonna, Oasis, and others.
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