Tuesday 10 January 2017

1. Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain. 


The Santiago bernabeu Stadium situated in Madrid, Spain is the home stadium of one of the best teams in the world, Real Madrid. The stadium was opened on 14th of December 1947, and currently has a seating capacity of 85000 people. This stadium tops our lists due to the additional facilities provided by the stadium federation. The stadium is suited up with 70 restaurants including starbucks Coffee shop and McDonalds. The stadium also has its own museum that showcases the legendary trophies won by the club legends for the club.
Real Madrid was also awarded the club of the century award for the 20th century and the trophy rests in the museum. The stadium also includes a number of shops for shopping purposes.
2. Camp Nou, Barcelona.

The camp nou, often referred to as Nou Camp in English is the home ground of FC Barcelona, situated in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Having a seating capacity of approximately 100,000 people, it is the largest stadium of spain by seating capacity.
Image result for camp nouThe construction of this stadium was completed on 24th of September 1957.
The facilities now include a memorabilia shop, mini-pitches for training matches, and a chapel for the players. The stadium also houses the second-most visited museum in Catalonia, FC Barcelona Museum, which receives more than 1.2 million visitors per year.
A must visit place, and if you get a ticket of the match between Real Madrid and Barcelona at the Camp Nou, consider yourself as lucky to witness such a rivalry.

Monday 9 January 2017

3. Allianz Arena, Germany.

The Allianz Arena situated in Munich, Bavaria, Germany was opened on the 30th of May, 2005 and is the home stadium to one of the best football Clubs of Germany as well as Europe, Bayern Munich.
Image result for allianz arenaThe stadium is first in its kind to have a full color changing exterior, having a construction cost of approximately €340. In addition, the city and State incurred approximately €210 million for area development and infrastructure improvements. 
The stadium has a seating capacity of 75000 people and is one of the largest stadium of Europe, dedicated mainly to football.
Allianz Arena is lit in red when the host team is Bayern Munich, in blue when it is 1860 Munich, and in white when the German national team hosts the match.
4. Rungrado 1st of May Stadium.

The stadium situated at Pyangyong, North Korea can seat a total of 114,000 people and is the stadium with the largest capacity on the planet.
The stadium was opened up on May 1st 1989.
Looking incredibly fierce over the river Taedong, the pride of North Korea opened on the 1st of May, which just happens to be International Workers' Day. Covering 207,000 sq m, the stadium also has indoors halls, a swimming pool and even a running track. Built in response to South Korea's Olympic Stadium, the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium hosts the Mass Games annually and North Korea's national team can be seen making rare appearances there. Many International Friendly matches have been played here.
5. PANCHO ARENA, HUNGARY.

The stadium is the home stadium of Puskás Akadémia FC.
The stadium was opened on the 21st of April 2014 when the final of Puskás Cup was played between Puskás Akadémia and Videoton.
The match ended with Videoton defeating the home team by a score of 3-1. 
The Puskas Akademia is the youth side of Videoton.
The stadium has a mere capacity of 4500,
but its curving, wood-lined interior, designed by legendary Hungarian architect Imre Makovetz, gives the feel of a place of worship.


Pancho was Ferenc Puskas’s Spanish nickname, and there is no doubt who the deity is here: the Mightiest Magyar’s possessions are on display inside, making it part cathedral, part museum and part wonderful sports facility. Opened in 2014, there’s nothing else like it anywhere.