10 Interesting Fact About The world's most famous sports stadiums
10 Interesting Fact About The world's most famous sports stadiums
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Maracana Stadium, Brazil, is the largest stadium in South America and has hosted the two FIFA World Cups.
Wembley Stadium, England, is one of the most famous soccer stadiums in the world and is the European Football Championship and the FA Cup final.
Camp Nou Stadium, Spain, is the largest soccer stadium in Europe and is the home of the famous football club, FC Barcelona.
Fenway Park Stadium, United States, is the oldest baseball stadium in the United States and is a cage for the legendary baseball team, Boston Red Sox.
Birds Nest Stadium, China, is a famous stadium built for the 2008 summer Olympics in Beijing.
Stadium Allianz Arena, Germany, is a soccer stadium that has a unique design with green and red lights that can display the color of our club at that time.
Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Spain, is a home of one of the biggest football clubs in the world, Real Madrid.
Old Trafford Stadium, England, is home to one of the biggest football clubs in the world, Manchester United, and has hosted for many big matches.
Stadium AT&T, United States, is an American football stadium that has the largest capacity and is a home for the Dallas Cowboys and FC Dallas soccer team.
Adelaide Oval Stadium, Australia, is a famous cricket stadium that has hosted many international cricket matches and is a southern Australian cricket championship.