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The Ultimate Football Ground Bucket List

The Ultimate Football Ground Bucket List

If you are a football fan, there is nothing better than being in the middle of the action as your favourite team plays. The only thing that would beat that is having a global journey and visiting some of the most iconic stadiums that are home to major football teams.

As you book your plane ticket to visit one of the famous stadiums, you can treat yourself to online games that will keep you company throughout the journey. Games like casino slots, especially those with football themes, might help you enjoy your flight even more.

From the modern gems in Africa to classic Italian arenas, this article compiles some of the football stadiums that any real football fan would desire to visit.

Wembley Stadium, London

When you think about the most intense games, you think of Wembley. This massive stadium that hosts the FA Cup finals is one of the most iconic landmarks in London.

Whether you are a sports fan or just a tourist, the architecture of the stadium will blow your mind. Its bowl design, with a capacity of 90,000 seats, has a sliding roof that partially encloses it, that protects fans from harsh weather conditions.

When visiting London, you should be sure to visit this stadium, which has hosted some of the world’s greatest sporting and entertainment events.

Camp Nou, Spain

The Camp Nou stadium is a major attraction site in Spain for both football fans and other travelers. Situated in the heart of Barcelona, Camp Nou is the biggest stadium in Europe having a capacity of nearly 100,000 spectators.

When you enter the stadium, there is palpable excitement as the fans cheer popular teams playing against each other. The stadium is especially electric when the home team, Barcelona FC, is in play.

Whether you are a sports fan or a person that appreciates good architecture, Camp Nou will not fail you.

San Siro, Italy

This stadium symbolizes the heritage of Italian football shared by Inter Milan and AC Milan. The stadium has received over 5 million Google searches, receiving a 4.7/5 review score, rating to one of the best stadiums in Europe.

San Siro is a classic stadium that was opened in 1926 and has hosted some of the best Italian footballers over the years. Although right now it is considered a little bit old-fashioned, the design and history will leave you speechless.

San Siro boasts an 80,000 seating capacity, making it among the largest stadiums in Europe. You can visit it before it is demolished to pave way for a more modern football stadium.

Allianz Arena, Germany

If you want to experience a royal treatment, then Allianz Arena in Munich should be your next stop. Allianz Arena has become one among the most sought after football stadiums globally and has gained a reputation of leaving visitors in awe.

Allianz Arena is the home grounds to popular German team Bayern Munich. Bayern Munich became the sole tenant of the grounds after they terminated their rental contract with 1860 Munich in 2017.

The stadium has an incredible seating capacity of 70,000 spectators for international matches and 75,000 fans for domestic matches. Allianz is known as the first stadium globally to have a fully colour-changing exterior because of the inflated ETFE plastic panels.

La Bombonera, Argentina

While most stadiums are widely known for their state-of-the-art facilities, La Bombonera has attracted football fans with its unique design that cannot be compared to another. It has a narrow, flat stand on one side of the ground, giving the stadium its name, La Bombonera (the chocolate box).

The stadium is also known for its blue and yellow colours, the colours of its home team, Boca Juniors.

The electric atmosphere in the stadium will leave you breathless even as you get to experience some of the most magical games in Argentina. It has witnessed the legacy of some of the most iconic players, including:

Cairo International Stadium, Egypt

When you think of dream football stadiums, Africa does not immediately come to mind. However, this stadium experiences some of the most intense atmospheres, and is home to Al Ahly and Zamalek.

Cairo International Stadium is the dream child of the same architect that designed Olimpiastadion in Berlin. The two stadia bear much resemblance, save the roof which is not added to the Cairo Stadium.

The football ground has a capacity of 75,000 fans who come to cheer for the two local teams as well as Mo Salah and his fellow Pharaohs.

Conclusion

Football is an electric game attracting billions of fans globally, making it the most popular sport. Because of its electrifying nature, major football teams have taken upon themselves to construct world-class architectural grounds that have become home to some of the most intense football games.

As you are planning to fly out to tour different parts of the globe, these mega structures should be on your bucket list.




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