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Top ten most iconic Football Stadiums around the World 2

These iconic stadiums are theater of entertainment where thousands of supporters stand and witness the most popular game of the world....

Ankit Kanaujia
Last updated: 04.01.2018
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5) Anfield , United Kingdom

Anfield football stadium is situated in  Anfield, Liverpool, England. It was opened in 1884. It was originally the home of Everton F.C. from 1884 to 1891, before they moved to Goodison Park after a dispute with the club president. Seating capacity of this ground is 54,074.

The legendary atmosphere at Anfield known throughout the world makes the home of Liverpool one of the great stadiums.

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4)Old Trafford, United Kingdom

Old Trafford football stadium is situated in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United.It was opened on 19 Feb,1910. Seating capacity of this ground is 74,994.

Old Trafford has hosted FA Cup semi-finals, England fixtures, matches at the 1966 World Cup and Euro 96 and the 2003 Champions League Final.



3)Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain

Camp Nou football stadium is situated in Barcelona, Spain and the home ground of  FC Barcelona. It was opened on 24 september,1957.

Seating Capacity of this ground is 99,354. The second richest club team in the world also plays in the second biggest football stadium in the world.


2) The Allianz Arena, Germany

The beautifully designed Allianz Arena is home to both Munich-based football teams: Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich. It is the only stadium across Europe that is able to change colours to reflect which of the two teams are playing—red for Bayern and blue for 1860 Munich.

It was opened in 2005. Seating capacity of this ground is 70,000.The stadium has been a huge hit with both sets of fans thanks to the fans being closer to the pitch—something that caused an issue at the previous site, the Olympiastadion, which had a running track around the pitch that made for a rather poor atmosphere.



1) Wembley, United Kingdom

Wembley is an area of northwest London, England, and part of the London Borough of Brent. Wembley is no doubt, is the most iconic stadium in the world.

Seating capacity of the most iconic stadium is 90,045.Holding some of the most prestigious events in European and international football is now commonplace at “The Home of Football.”


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