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Top 5 Best Football Stadiums In The World

TOP 5 BEST FOOTBALL STADIUMS IN THE WORLD

With the world loving football so much, the need for better and bigger stadiums has always resulted in some great infrastructure, many of which have become the best stadiums in the world. If you don’t know where these beautiful stadiums are located, below are the best football stadiums in the world. Let’s get started:

1

Wembley Football Stadium – United Kingdom

Wembley Football Stadium – United Kingdom

Wembley Football Stadium – United Kingdom

The thing that has taken Wembley to the top position is its size. The stadium reopened in 2007 and was rebuilt on the site of the previous Wembley Stadium.

Wembley is the home of English football and will remain so for many years to come!

2

Allianz Arena – Germany

Allianz Arena – Germany

Allianz Arena – Germany

The home of the European champions, Bayern Munich, is Germany’s third-largest stadium and can seat 70,000 spectators. When the night lights up, the stadium looks amazing. In addition, it is now the second-best football stadium in the world.

3

Old Trafford – United Kingdom

Old Trafford – United Kingdom

Old Trafford – United Kingdom

Also known as the Theater of Dreams, Manchester United now uses the stadium as their home ground. Young footballers are always looking for opportunities to play at Old Trafford.

In addition to hosting matches for one of the richest football clubs, it now ranks third on the list of the best football stadiums in the world.

4

Camp Nou – Spain

Camp Nou – Spain

Leaving everyone else on the list behind, it stands strong at No. 4, the largest stadium in Spain. Barcelona now uses the stadium as its home ground. The stadium has been graced by some of the greatest footballers in the world, including Lionel Messi. It definitely deserves a place in the best football stadium in the world.

5

The Maracana (Rio de Janeiro)

The Maracana (Rio de Janeiro)

Tenant: Brazil’s national football team

Opened: 1950

Capacity: 78,838

Notable fixtures: 1950 and 2014 World Cup finals, 2016 Olympic Games football finals

Maracana is one of the most notable stadiums in world football, located in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

The stadium hosted the group stage match of the decisive 1950 World Cup between Brazil and Uruguay (no finals this year) wit