6. Estadio do Maracanao — Rio de Janeiro
The Brazilian Stadium is the home of clubs Flamengo and Fluminense.
It hosted 2014 world Cup final and is constantly overlooked by the famous Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio.
Once inside, the colourful stadium will be sure to impress.
5. Amsterdam Arena — Amsterdam, Netherlands
It is the largest stadium in the Netherlandsn with the Capacity of 53,502 seats for football matches and 68,000 seats during concerts.
It’s the home of the most successful team in Dutch football history, AFC Ajax.
The stadium has a huge retractable roof, which has made it a go-to stop for stadium rock shows in Europe.
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4. Estádio Municipal de Braga — Braga, Portugal
Braga Municipal Stadium is a football stadium built especially as one of the hosts of Euro 2004.
The Portuguese stadium have the capacity of 30, 286 seats.
It’s nown as “The Quarry,” due to literally being carved out the side of an old quarry, the stadium is one of the most unique in the world.
3. CenturyLink Field – Seattle, USA
It’s a home of Home of America’s Major League Soccer side Seattle Sounders.
It was built in 2002 as multi-purpose stadium with capacity of 69,000 seats.
What makes The complex so amazing is that it also includes the Event Center with the WaMu Theater, a parking garage, and a public plaza.
The venue hosts concerts, trade shows, and consumer shows along with sporting events.
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2. Old Trafford — Manchester, England
The Old Trafford is, in most people’s eyes, the world home of football and has to go down as the one football ground that every single football fan must visit before they die.
The home of the 20 English Premier League titles has a capacity of 75,643, making it the largest club stadium of any football team in the United Kingdom With
The stadium is the home of the most successful club in Premier League history, Manchester United.
It’s one of the most popular stadiums in England and they don’t call it “The Theatre of Dreams” for nothing.
1. Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion) – Dortmund
It is the home stadium of the Borussia Dortmund football team playing in the German Bundesliga.
The Stadium has the Capacity of 81,359.
The Signal Iduna Park name came as the result of a sponsorship deal.
Borussia Dortmund’s home ground have one of the best atmospheres in Europe.
To be a part of a stadium full of fans creating the magic should be on the bucket list for any travelling football fan.
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