Unusual arenas Archives - Arena World https://www.sfarena.com/category/unusual-arenas/ Blog about the most interesting arenas in the world Wed, 23 Oct 2024 14:25:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.1 https://www.sfarena.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/cropped-logo-32x32.png Unusual arenas Archives - Arena World https://www.sfarena.com/category/unusual-arenas/ 32 32 Top 10 Most Unusual Football Stadiums In The World https://www.sfarena.com/top-10-most-unusual-football-stadiums-in-the-world/ Wed, 23 Oct 2024 14:25:25 +0000 https://www.sfarena.com/?p=188 Football stadiums are more than just venues for sporting events, they are symbols of culture, architectural thought and innovation. In this article, you will learn […]

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Football stadiums are more than just venues for sporting events, they are symbols of culture, architectural thought and innovation. In this article, you will learn about ten of the world’s most unusual football arenas – from stadiums built into natural landscapes to stadiums designed using the latest technological advances. If you like football betting not with Gamstop, watching matches played in these arenas can be twice, if not three times as interesting.

Tims Arena, Turkey

Tims Arena in Turkey stands out due to its crocodile-inspired design, reflecting the local club’s nickname, “the Green Crocodiles.” The stadium seats 43,361 spectators and features eyes and teeth that light up on match days, adding to its dramatic appearance. Opened in 2015, it underscores how architecture can reflect team spirit and local culture.

Stadion Vosak, Serbia

Stadion Vosak might seem typical at first glance, but its location is anything but ordinary. Built atop a shopping center in Belgrade, the stadium sits 24 meters above ground and can host 5,200 spectators. Despite its unusual placement, it meets UEFA standards and can host international matches, making it a marvel of modern engineering and space utilization.

Municipal Stadium of Braga, Portugal

Nestled in a natural rock face, the Municipal Stadium of Braga in Portugal is a testament to blending architecture with nature. Built for Euro 2004, it has two grandstands, each holding 15,000 spectators, connected by steel wires. The stadium is a permanent home for Sporting Braga and offers a unique viewing experience surrounded by rugged landscapes.

Embo Stadium, South Africa

Embo Stadium is known for its triangular stands that unfortunately don’t all face towards the pitch. Located in South Africa, it was overlooked for the 2010 World Cup due to its impractical design. Today, it stands as a seldom-used venue, serving as a stark example of when architectural ambition does not meet practical sporting needs.

Chy Belog Stadium, Slovakia

The Chy Belog Stadium in Slovakia features a truly unique characteristic—a train track that runs right through the spectator stand. Videos of trains passing through during games have turned this venue into a tourist attraction. Built in the 1980s with the track already defunct, the resurgence of the railway in the 1990s has added an unexpected twist to watching football here.

Kenilworth Road, UK

Kenilworth Road, Luton Town’s home stadium, is unique in its location amongst private houses. Fans have to pass through the back gardens of local residents to access the away stands. The stadium has been recently refurbished and its capacity has been increased to 11,500 seats to cater for Premier League broadcasts.

HNK Trogir Stadium, Croatia

The HNK Trogir Stadium is located between two 15th century fortresses that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This unusual stadium seats just 1,000 spectators and is used by a local team playing in the lower leagues of Croatian football. Its unique location makes it one of the most picturesque in the world.

Gaang National Stadium, Taiwan

Gaang National Stadium in Taiwan is remarkable for its snake-like shape and its covering of solar panels, which not only supply it with energy but also give the impression of scales. With a capacity of 55,000 spectators, the stadium is the largest in the country and hosts home matches of the Taiwanese national team.

The Float, Singapore

The Float is a floating stadium in Singapore, unique in that it is anchored in the sea on six piles. The structure could hold up to 27,000 spectators and was used for various events including football matches. However, it was a temporary structure and a new facility is planned to be built in its place from 2026.

Jebel Hafeet Mountain Stadium, UAE

Jebel Hafeet Mountain Stadium is a stadium project that was to be carved into Jebel Hafeet Mountain in Abu Dhabi. With an ambitious 40,000-seat design, the stadium was planned as a combination of ancient Greek and Roman amphitheatres with modern architecture. Despite winning several architectural awards, there has been no news on the project’s status for the past few years.

Final Thoughts

These ten stadiums showcase unique architectural solutions and unconventional approaches to creating sports arenas. From serpentine structures to stadiums built into natural and historic landscapes, each is a marvel of engineering and creativity. 

Some have become popular tourist attractions, while others serve as a reminder that not all unusual architectural design proves practical. 

Regardless of their functionality, each stadium adds a unique contribution to the culture and history of the places where they are located. These stadiums are not only places for sport, but also symbols of innovation and cultural heritage.

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Experience the Excitement of a Game at Camp Nou Stadium https://www.sfarena.com/experience-the-excitement-of-a-game-at-camp-nou-stadium/ Mon, 02 Jan 2023 15:26:09 +0000 https://www.sfarena.com/?p=144 As a sports fan, there is nothing quite like experiencing a live game in person. The energy, the atmosphere, and the sense of community that […]

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As a sports fan, there is nothing quite like experiencing a live game in person. The energy, the atmosphere, and the sense of community that comes with being in the stands are truly unparalleled. That’s why I was so excited to take an excursion to Camp Nou Stadium, one of the premier sporting venues in the country.

Located in the heart of the city, Camp Nou Stadium is home to some of the most successful and beloved sports teams in the region. With a seating capacity of over 99,000, it is a truly impressive venue that has played host to some of the biggest events in sports history.

As I arrived at the stadium on game day, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. The crowds were already starting to gather, and the atmosphere was electric. I knew that I was in for a truly special experience.

Arrival at the stadium

As I made my way through the gates and into the stands, I was immediately struck by the scale of the stadium. The seats seemed to stretch on forever, and the field was a vast expanse of green. It was truly a sight to behold.

I found my seat and took a moment to take in my surroundings. The stadium was bustling with activity as fans of all ages milled about, chatting and taking in the sights and sounds. The concessions were doing a brisk business as people grabbed snacks and drinks to fuel up for the game.

As I settled in, I was struck by how well-equipped the stadium was. The seats were comfortable and offered a great view of the field, and there were plenty of restrooms and other facilities available. It was clear that the stadium had been designed with the comfort and convenience of the fans in mind.

The game itself

Finally, the time had come for the game to begin. The teams took the field to a roar of cheers from the crowd, and the energy in the stadium was palpable. As the game got underway, it was clear that we were in for a treat.

The teams were evenly matched, and the action on the field was fast-paced and thrilling. Every play was met with a chorus of cheers and groans from the stands, and it was clear that everyone in the stadium was fully invested in the outcome.

As the game went on, I found myself caught up in the excitement. I cheered and clapped along with the rest of the crowd, and it was hard not to get swept up in the energy of the moment. It was a truly special experience and one that I will never forget.

Conclusion

As the final whistle blew and the game came to an end, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of satisfaction and joy. It was an unforgettable experience and one that I would highly recommend to anyone who is a fan of sports.

The atmosphere at Camp Nou Stadium is truly special, and it’s clear that the venue is designed with the fan experience in mind. From the comfortable seating to the wide variety of concessions and facilities, everything about the stadium is top-notch.

But perhaps the most memorable aspect of the experience was the sense of community and camaraderie that came with being in the stands. Whether cheering on your favorite team or simply enjoying the thrill of the game, there is something truly special about experiencing a live sporting event with others.

In addition to attending football matches, there are also a variety of other excursion options available at Camp Nou Stadium. These may include guided tours of the stadium, which give visitors the opportunity to explore behind the scenes and see areas of the stadium that are not typically accessible to the general public. These tours may include visits to the players’ tunnel, the press room, and other areas of the stadium.

Other excursion options at Camp Nou Stadium may include activities such as museum visits, where visitors can learn about the history and achievements of FC Barcelona and see exhibits featuring memorabilia and other artifacts related to the club. There may also be opportunities to participate in training sessions or other interactive experiences, such as penalty shootout challenges or virtual reality experiences.

Overall, there are a wide variety of excursion options available at Camp Nou Stadium, ranging from attending live matches to immersive experiences that allow visitors to fully immerse themselves in the world of professional football.

In short, an excursion to Camp Nou Stadium is a must for any sports fan. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply looking for a unique and exciting experience, you won.

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The most “German” stadium https://www.sfarena.com/the-most-german-stadium/ Thu, 28 Oct 2021 12:44:00 +0000 https://www.sfarena.com/?p=78 The most "German" stadium is, of course, in Germany! What does "the most German" mean? It's simple, it is, in our opinion, the highest quality, most pragmatic and most efficient soccer stadium in the world!

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The most “German” stadium is, of course, in Germany! What does “the most German” mean? It’s simple, it is, in our opinion, the highest quality, most pragmatic and most efficient soccer stadium in the world! The arena, which embodies all those qualities for which Germans are famous! This is the Allianz Arena Munich!

It should be noted that this architectural object is not only embodies the above-described qualities of the German character, but also the most advanced engineering solutions and construction technologies.

History of the home ground of German soccer and world soccer Grandee, Bayern Munich, began in 2001, when the pedantic Germans held a city referendum on the need for the arena! The people of Munich, famous for their love of sports in general and soccer in particular, responded in agreement – two-thirds of those who voted said, “Yes! A new arena – to be!”

Construction started in 2002 and was completed in 2005. But it is true that it was not without a scandal. A number of officials and top managers who managed the project were found guilty of bribery! As a result, Carl-Heinz Wildmoser Jr. received a sentence of 4.5 years for taking a bribe of 3.8 million US dollars!

Despite this episode, the arena was successfully completed and opened its doors to the public on 30 May 2005, when the opening match between Munich 1860 and NĂĽrnberg took place at the Allianz Arena (the home team won 3-2).

Originally, the Allianz Arena was jointly owned by two local clubs, Bayern Munich and the already mentioned Munich 1860. Teams, as before, hold their home matches here, but today only Bayern is the sole owner of the stadium!

Speaking about the architectural features of this facility, the first thing that comes to mind is the shape and covering of the building! The stadium is a giant cocoon, consisting of 2,760 cushions made of high-tech material ethylfluorethylene, and filled with dry air! An innovative lighting system allows the entire building to be colored in red, blue and white as well as their shades and combinations. An interesting fact is that originally the idea of creators, the stadium for a particular game was supposed to glow with a combination of corporate colors, playing on that day! But because of the increasing frequency of accidents in the stadium area, the authorities have ordered to use only one color (at a time) and to alternate the colors not earlier than once every half an hour.

The inside of the stadium has several levels and can seat 71,137 spectators! Numerous stores, restaurants and the FC Bayern Munich Museum are on the ground floor. There are also two kindergartens, where you can leave your child while his parents cheer for their favorite team! The transport problem is solved here meticulously and efficiently. Next to the arena there is a crossing of two city motorways and a metro line with exits to the stadium and a four-story parking lot for 9,800 cars (one of the largest in Europe). In addition to the parking there is a giant parking lot in front of the arena with separate spaces for buses with fans.

The cost of construction of the stadium was $ 460 million, while another $ 284 million was spent by the city on developing the infrastructure and utility systems. Speaking of “efficiency,” credit resources for the stadium were allocated for a couple of decades. So, taking into account the efficiency of the arena in particular and the club in general, the final repayment of loans will take place 10 years earlier than planned.

The stadium referred to the 4th (the highest) category according to UEFA and can host any soccer championship on the planet! And it periodically does – matches of the World Cup 2006 and the final of the Champions League season 2011/12 have already been held here.

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The most original stadium on the planet https://www.sfarena.com/the-most-original-stadium/ Wed, 20 Oct 2021 12:48:00 +0000 https://www.sfarena.com/?p=81 The most original, in terms of architectural solutions, we recognized the central sports arena of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing - the Bird's Nest Stadium!

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The most original, in terms of architectural solutions, we recognized the central sports arena of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing – the Bird’s Nest Stadium! This is where the opening and closing ceremonies were held. The arena is now the home stadium of the Chinese national soccer team and seats 91,000 spectators!

The multifunctional complex was designed by Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron, who were also behind the Allianz Arena described above. Construction took place from 2003 to 2008 and cost $423 million.

The construction details that make the Bird’s Nest unique are, without a doubt, the interwoven steel beams that enable the stadium to live up to its name. The installation of such a structure is a very complex and high-tech process. First, the architects worked productively on the calculations, and then, the builders, on the installation of multi-ton steel box, consisting of steel beams, each of which is unique in size, shape and weight. On the inside of the frame is wrapped with a film of ethylene tetrafluoroethylene, protecting against the weather and equipped with lighting, finally giving the effect of lightness and “airiness” to a multi-ton structure!

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The most expensive stadium in the world! https://www.sfarena.com/the-most-expensive-stadium/ Mon, 07 Jun 2021 12:42:00 +0000 https://www.sfarena.com/?p=75 The most expensive soccer stadium in the world today is the legendary Wembley (London, UK)! For its construction it was spent almost 1.5 billion U.S. dollars and 4 years of construction works!

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The most expensive soccer stadium in the world today is the legendary Wembley (London, UK)! For its construction it was spent almost 1.5 billion U.S. dollars and 4 years of construction works!

It should be noted that, “legendary” was the stadium, built back in 1923 and received, among other things, the first postwar Olympic Games in 1948. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, but progress and increased demands did not leave a chance to this (along with Maracana) “veteran”! As a result, in 2003, the stadium was completely dismantled and in its place immediately began the construction of a “descendant”, which opened its doors in 2007.

The new Wembley has not only an impressive capacity of 90,000 people (the second largest in Europe) but also a cutting-edge design! The project was designed by architectural guru Norman Foster, and implemented by Australian company Brookfield Multiplex. Stadium, thanks to the creators, also has its own remarkable “accessory” – the world’s largest loose element of the roof (315 meters long)!

The stadium, apparently trying to catch up with the achievements of its predecessor, has already marked such important sporting events as the 2012 Summer Olympics and two UEFA Champions League finals (2011 and 2013).

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Sphere Stadium, Sweden https://www.sfarena.com/sphere-stadium-sweden/ Thu, 20 Aug 2020 12:52:00 +0000 https://www.sfarena.com/?p=84 The Avicii Arena, or globe, as they call it, is a multi-arena that can hold up to 16,000 people. It is the only arena of its kind in the shape of a sphere and at the same time the largest spherical building in the world.

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The Avicii Arena, or globe, as they call it, is a multi-arena that can hold up to 16,000 people. It is the only arena of its kind in the shape of a sphere and at the same time the largest spherical building in the world. The area of the structure is 600,000 cubic meters and its diameter is 110 meters.

The building was built for the Ice Hockey World Championship in 1989. The decision in favor of spherical architecture was not chosen by chance. As part of the project “Swedish Solar System” all over Sweden are “scattered” different buildings and monuments symbolizing the planets, stars and other celestial bodies. The Avicii Arena is the heart of the country, the Sun of the Swedish Solar System.

The arena is located in the Globen City neighborhood, which was created especially for her. It has a capacity of 16,000 people during concerts and 13,850 during hockey games.

Construction of the Arena began in 1988 and it was opened on February 19, 1989. As conceived by the architects, the spherical building represents the Sun in the Swedish Solar System, the world’s largest model of the solar system. The building consists of 48 curved steel columns. The inner shell of the sphere consists of lattice aluminum, while the outer shell is made of thin, 140-mm-thick metal plates laid flat on the lattice. Additional support is provided to the fragile dome by aluminum columns. The diameter of the arena is 110 meters.

On February 2, 2009 the Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson acquired ownership of Stockholm Globen Arena. Since then, the arena became known as Ericsson-Globen.

Now it hosts concerts of world celebrities, important hockey matches, the arena has twice hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 2000 and in 2016.

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Blizzard Arena https://www.sfarena.com/blizzard-arena/ Mon, 20 Feb 2017 12:58:00 +0000 https://www.sfarena.com/?p=87 One of the most popular eSports arenas today: the most important Overwatch League tournaments are held here, in Los Angeles.

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One of the most popular eSports arenas today: the most important Overwatch League tournaments are held here, in Los Angeles. A lot of teams try to get to the Blizzard Arena, because if you are there – it means you’ve already achieved a lot and are one step away from victory. However, this arena does not hold many spectators – only 450 people. But the matches taking place in the arena are broadcasted online and gather hundreds of fans.

It so happens that the playing fields, where the greatest sporting events take place, in time develop their own history. They witness great achievements, victories and defeats. All this is done by athletes and players, but no sports arena, no stadium can do without spectators – for devoted fans they become a second home. Here they meet friends, spend time with family, and connect with those who can truly share their passion.

For the first season of Overwatch League, Blizzard Arena Los Angeles, located in Burbank, California, will be such a place. Once upon a time this building was occupied by the legendary Burbank Studios, and popular television programs were prepared to air here. And after a major renovation, the place is ready to host eSports competitions. Overwatch League games will take place inside full-featured studios with seats for more than 450 spectators and boxes for special guests. In addition, the building has practice rooms where teams can stretch out before the game, as well as rest areas for players and office space.

Blizzard Arena will be available for the first time from October 7-8 during the Overwatch Contenders Season 1 playoffs. Fighting has been raging all summer in the West, and the moment is almost here: the four strongest teams from Europe and North America will fight for a prize pool of $100,000 per region. Tickets are available now at universe.com/overwatchcontenders. Trust me, if you want to experience the magic of the Overwatch League in person, this is an opportunity not to be missed.

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