The largest U.S. stadiums can hold several thousand spectators for major sporting events, mainly football and baseball games. Listed below are some of the top […]
Most touristy: Old Trafford (Manchester, England)
It is said that another name for the stadium, the Theater of Dreams, was coined by Sir Bobby Charlton, the legend and icon of the Manchester United club.
Most champion: Stade de France (Paris, France)
The history of the Stade de France is probably known to all soccer fans. This arena was built in 1998 specifically for the World Cup, which was held in France.
Most unusual: La Bombonera (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Although the official name of the sports facility is Alberto Juan Armando, the stadium is often referred to by its nickname, La Bombonera (“the candy box”).
Europe’s biggest stadium: Camp Nou (Barcelona, Spain)
Talking about Barcelona’s stadium, we want to mention not just one but two famous stadiums: the multi-sport stadium Estadio Olímpico Lluís Companys