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понедельник, 1 октября 2012 г.

Stadio Olimpico


Stadio Olimpico. S.S. Lazio Stadium

Stadio Olimpico Capacity: 72700

Club/Tennants: S.S. Lazio

Competition: Serie A 
Location: Rome, Italy, Europe

Stadio Olimpico

Stadio Olimpico Stadium

Stadio Olimpico. S.S. Lazio Stadium Guide.


Stadio Olimpico is a football stadium located in the city/town of Rome in Italy, Europe. Stadio Olimpico has a maximum stadium capacity of 72700 spectators. S.S. Lazio are the main occupants of the stadium. S.S. Lazio play their domestic home football fixtures at Stadio Olimpico in the Serie A football competition.

Stadio Juventus


Stadio Juventus. Juventus Stadium


Other Names: Juventus Stadium
Stadio Juventus Capacity: 41000

Club/Tennants: Juventus


Competition: Serie A 
Location: Turin, Italy, Europe

Stadio Juventus


Stadio San Paolo


Stadio San Paolo. S.S.C. Napoli Stadium

Stadio San Paolo Capacity: 60240

Club/Tennants: S.S.C. Napoli

Competition: Serie A 
Location: Naples, Italy, Europe



Stadio San Paolo

Stadio San Paolo Stadium

Stadio San Paolo. S.S.C. Napoli Stadium Guide.


Stadio San Paolo is a football stadium located in the city/town of Naples in Italy, Europe. Stadio San Paolo has a maximum stadium capacity of 60240 spectators. S.S.C. Napoli are the main occupants of the stadium. S.S.C. Napoli play their domestic home football fixtures at Stadio San Paolo in the Serie A football competition.

Stadio Olimpico


Stadio Olimpico. A.S. Roma Stadium

Stadio Olimpico Capacity: 72700

Club/Tennants: A.S. Roma

Competition: Serie A 
Location: Rome, Italy, Europe

Stadio Olimpico

Stadio Olimpico Stadium

Stadio Olimpico. A.S. Roma Stadium Guide.


Stadio Olimpico is a football stadium located in the city/town of Rome in Italy, Europe. Stadio Olimpico has a maximum stadium capacity of 72700 spectators. A.S. Roma are the main occupants of the stadium. A.S. Roma play their domestic home football fixtures at Stadio Olimpico in the Serie A football competition.

San Siro


San Siro. F.C. Internazionale Milano Stadium

Other Names: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
San Siro Capacity: 80000

Club/Tennants: F.C. Internazionale Milano

Competition: Serie A 
Location: Milan, Italy, Europe

San Siro

San Siro Stadium

San Siro. F.C. Internazionale Milano Stadium Guide.


San Siro is a football stadium located in the city/town of Milan in Italy, Europe. San Siro has a maximum stadium capacity of 80000 spectators. F.C. Internazionale Milano are the main occupants of the stadium. F.C. Internazionale Milano play their domestic home football fixtures at San Siro in the Serie A football competition.

San Siro


San Siro. A.C. Milan Stadium

Other Names: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
San Siro Capacity: 80000

Club/Tennants: A.C. Milan

Competition: Serie A 
Location: Milan, Italy, Europe

San Siro

San Siro Stadium

San Siro. A.C. Milan Stadium Guide.


San Siro is a football stadium located in the city/town of Milan in Italy, Europe. San Siro has a maximum stadium capacity of 80000 spectators. A.C. Milan are the main occupants of the stadium. A.C. Milan play their domestic home football fixtures at San Siro in the Serie A football competition.

Parc des Princes


Parc des Princes. Paris Saint-Germain FC Stadium

Parc des Princes Capacity: 48712

Club/Tennants: Paris Saint-Germain FC

Competition: Ligue 1 
Location: Paris, France, Europe

Parc des Princes

Parc des Princes Stadium

Parc des Princes. Paris Saint-Germain FC Stadium Guide.


Parc des Princes is a football stadium located in the city/town of Paris in France, Europe. Parc des Princes has a maximum stadium capacity of 48712 spectators. Paris Saint-Germain FC are the main occupants of the stadium. Paris Saint-Germain FC play their domestic home football fixtures at Parc des Princes in the Ligue 1 football competition.

Vicente Calderon


Vicente Calderon. Atlético Madrid Stadium

Other Names: Estadio Vicente Calderón
Vicente Calderon Capacity: 54581

Club/Tennants: Atlético Madrid

Competition: Premiera Division 
Location: Madrid, Spain, Europe



Vicente Calderon


Vicente Calderon

Vicente Calderon Stadium

Vicente Calderon. Atlético Madrid Stadium Guide.


Vicente Calderon is a football stadium located in the city/town of Madrid in Spain, Europe. Vicente Calderon has a maximum stadium capacity of 54581 spectators. Atlético Madrid are the main occupants of the stadium. Atlético Madrid play their domestic home football fixtures at Vicente Calderon in the Premiera Division football competition.

Estadio Mestalla


Estadio Mestalla. Valencia CF Stadium

Other Names: Mestalla
Estadio Mestalla Capacity: 55000

Club/Tennants: Valencia CF

Competition: Premiera Division 
Location: Valencia Spain|Valencia, Spain, Europe

Estadio Mestalla

Estadio Mestalla Stadium

Estadio Mestalla. Valencia CF Stadium Guide.


Estadio Mestalla is a football stadium located in the city/town of Valencia Spain|Valencia in Spain, Europe. Estadio Mestalla has a maximum stadium capacity of 55000 spectators. Valencia CF are the main occupants of the stadium. Valencia CF play their domestic home football fixtures at Estadio Mestalla in the Premiera Division football competition.

Santiago Bernabeu


Santiago Bernabeu. Real Madrid Stadium

Other Names: Santiago Bernabeu Stadium
Santiago Bernabeu Capacity: 85454

Club/Tennants: Real Madrid

Competition: Premiera Division 
Location: Madrid, Spain, Europe

Santiago Bernabeu



Santiago Bernabeu

Santiago Bernabeu

Santiago Bernabeu Stadium

Santiago Bernabeu. Real Madrid Stadium Stadium Guide.


The Estadio Santiago Bernabeu is a football specific stadium located in the spanish capital Madrid. Also know as the Bernabeu it is the home stadium of the 2011/12 La Liga Champions Real Madrid. The stadium was first opened in 1947 under the name Nuevo Estadio Chamartín, the Real Madrid Stadium name was changed to Santiago Bernabeu in 1955 with the name being taken from the then president of the club.

Real Madrid Stadium

The Santiago Bernabeu has a current ground capacity of 85,454 spectators. It has hosted the Champions League final 4 times with the most recent being in 2010. In the mid-1990's the stadium underwent a massive expansion and remodelling which took the capacity up to its present day limit.

Camp Nou


Camp Nou. FC Barcelona Stadium

Other Names: Nou Camp
Camp Nou Capacity: 98772

Club/Tennants: FC Barcelona

Competition: Premiera Division 
Location: Barcelona, Spain, Europe

Camp Nou

Camp Nou

Camp Nou Stadium

Camp Nou. FC Barcelona Stadium Stadium Guide.


Camp Nou, also known as the Nou Camp, is the home stadium of F.C. Barcelona and is located in the Catalan city of Barcelona in Spain, Europe. The Camp Nou has been the home of Barcelona since the stadium was first opened on 24th September 1957 and replaced Barcelona's old stadium Camp de Les Corts.
The Camp Nou has a maximum capacity of 98,787 and is the largest stadium in Europe. It has played host to two Champions League Finals, the football competition of the 1992 Summer Olympics, as well as many games in the 1982 FIFA World Cup where the capacity was a massive 121,749.

Fritz-Walter-Stadion


Fritz-Walter-Stadion. 1. FC Kaiserslautern Stadium

Fritz-Walter-Stadion Capacity: 48500

Club/Tennants: 1. FC Kaiserslautern

Competition: 1. Bundesliga 
Location: Kaiserslautern, Germany, Europe

Fritz-Walter-Stadion

Fritz-Walter-Stadion Stadium

Fritz-Walter-Stadion. 1. FC Kaiserslautern Stadium Guide.


Fritz-Walter-Stadion is a football stadium located in the city/town of Kaiserslautern in Germany, Europe. Fritz-Walter-Stadion has a maximum stadium capacity of 48500 spectators. 1. FC Kaiserslautern are the main occupants of the stadium. 1. FC Kaiserslautern play their domestic home football fixtures at Fritz-Walter-Stadion in the 1. Bundesliga football competition.

AWD-Arena


AWD-Arena. Hannover 96 Stadium

AWD-Arena Capacity: 49951

Club/Tennants: Hannover 96

Competition: 1. Bundesliga 
Location: Hannover, Germany, Europe

AWD-Arena

AWD-Arena Stadium

AWD-Arena. Hannover 96 Stadium Guide.


AWD-Arena is a football stadium located in the city/town of Hannover in Germany, Europe. AWD-Arena has a maximum stadium capacity of 49951 spectators. Hannover 96 are the main occupants of the stadium. Hannover 96 play their domestic home football fixtures at AWD-Arena in the 1. Bundesliga football competition.

Veltins-Arena


Veltins-Arena. FC Schalke 04 Stadium

Veltins-Arena Capacity: 61482

Club/Tennants: FC Schalke 04

Competition: 1. Bundesliga 
Location: Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Europe

Veltins-Arena

Veltins-Arena Stadium

Veltins-Arena. FC Schalke 04 Stadium Guide.


Veltins-Arena is a football stadium located in the city/town of Gelsenkirchen in Germany, Europe. Veltins-Arena has a maximum stadium capacity of 61482 spectators. FC Schalke 04 are the main occupants of the stadium. FC Schalke 04 play their domestic home football fixtures at Veltins-Arena in the 1. Bundesliga football competition.

Allianz Arena

Allianz Arena. FC Bayern Munich Stadium

Allianz Arena Capacity: 69901

Club/Tennants: FC Bayern Munich

Competition: 1. Bundesliga 
Location: Munich, Germany, Europe

Allianz Arena

Allianz Arena

Allianz Arena Stadium

Allianz Arena. FC Bayern Munich Stadium Guide.


Allianz Arena is a football stadium located in the city/town of Munich in Germany, Europe. Allianz Arena has a maximum stadium capacity of 69901 spectators. FC Bayern Munich are the main occupants of the stadium. FC Bayern Munich play their domestic home football fixtures at Allianz Arena in the 1. Bundesliga football competition.

Allianz Arena

Signal Iduna Park


Signal Iduna Park. Borussia Dortmund Stadium

Signal Iduna Park Capacity: 80001

Club/Tennants: Borussia Dortmund

Competition: 1. Bundesliga 
Location: Dortmund, Germany, Europe

Signal Iduna Park

Signal Iduna Park

Signal Iduna Park Stadium

Signal Iduna Park. Borussia Dortmund Stadium Guide.


Signal Iduna Park is a football stadium located in the city/town of Dortmund in Germany, Europe. Signal Iduna Park has a maximum stadium capacity of 80001 spectators. Borussia Dortmund are the main occupants of the stadium. Borussia Dortmund play their domestic home football fixtures at Signal Iduna Park in the 1. Bundesliga football competition.

Craven Cottage


Craven Cottage. Fulham F.C. Stadium

Craven Cottage Capacity: 25700

Club/Tennants: Fulham F.C.

Competition: Premier League 
Location: England, Europe

Craven Cottage

Craven Cottage Stadium

Craven Cottage. Fulham F.C. Stadium Stadium Guide.


Now upgraded to 31000 for the 2008-09 season. Looking to be expanded to 35000 with new Riverside cantilever stand out across the Thames and corners filled in.

White Hart Lane


White Hart Lane. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Stadium

White Hart Lane Capacity: 36310

Club/Tennants: Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

Competition: Premier League 
Location: London, England, Europe

White Hart Lane

White Hart Lane

White Hart Lane Stadium

White Hart Lane. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Stadium Stadium Guide.


White Hart Lane Stadium is the current home of Tottenham Hotspur. Plans are in place to build a new 58000 stadium on the Wingate Trading Estate adjoining White Hart Lane to the north. Although Tottenham also expressed an interest in moving into the new Olympic Stadium being built for the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Goodison Park


Goodison Park. Everton F.C. Stadium

Goodison Park Capacity: 40158

Club/Tennants: Everton F.C.

Competition: Premier League 
Location: Liverpool, England, Europe

Goodison Park

Goodison Park

Goodison Park Stadium

Goodison Park. Everton F.C. Stadium Stadium Guide.


Everton are looking at moving to a new 55000-capacity ground although initial plans to relocate have been disapproved.

Stamford Bridge


Stamford Bridge. Chelsea F.C. Stadium

Stamford Bridge Capacity: 42055

Club/Tennants: Chelsea F.C.

Competition: Premier League 
Location: London, England, Europe

Stamford Bridge

Stamford Bridge

Stamford Bridge Stadium

Stamford Bridge. Chelsea F.C. Stadium Stadium Guide.


Stamford Bridge Stadium in Chelsea, West London is the current home of Chelsea F.C. and has a capacity of 42,055. Stamford Bridge was originally opened in 1905 but has undergone redevelopment in the 1990s when it was renovated into a modern, all-seater stadium. Stamford Bridge's West Stand is the second tallest stand in England and is located along the west side of the pitch, it has three tiers. The ground was used in 1980 for the first major day-night floodlit cricket match between Essex and West Indies.
It has been widely reported that Chelsea plan to increase capacity of Stamford Bridge to around 55,000 or seek a new ground if they cannot get planning permission to upgrade the Bridge.

Anfield


Anfield. Liverpool F.C. Stadium

Anfield Capacity: 45522

Club/Tennants: Liverpool F.C.

Competition: Premier League 
Location: England, Europe

Anfield

Anfield

Anfield Stadium

Anfield. Liverpool F.C. Stadium Stadium Guide.


Proposed move to 50000 seater Stanley Park Stadium delayed because of the debts the chairman has involved.

Etihad Stadium


Etihad Stadium. Manchester City Stadium

Other Names: City of Manchester Stadium
Etihad Stadium Capacity: 47726

Club/Tennants: Manchester City

Competition: Premier League 
Location: Manchester, England, Europe


Etihad Stadium



Etihad Stadium Stadium

Etihad Stadium. Manchester City Stadium Stadium Guide.


The City of Manchester Stadium also known as Eastlands or the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is the current home of Manchester City Football Club. Originally built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games at a cost of £110 million, the City of Manchester Stadium has a current capacity of 47726 this was increased from the original stadium capacity before Manchester City moved into the stadium at an extra cost of £30 million. The City of Manchester Stadium currently has the widest pitch in English football and well as the tallest floodlights in England.
The stadium is currently owned by Manchester City Council and as of March 2010 the Council have allowed redevelopment of land around the stadium and possible stadium expansion to 60,000.
 

Stadium of Light


Stadium of Light. Sunderland A.F.C. Stadium

Stadium of Light Capacity: 49000

Club/Tennants: Sunderland A.F.C.

Competition: Premier League 
Location: Sunderland, England, Europe


Stadium of Light


Stadium of Light


Stadium of Light Stadium

Stadium of Light. Sunderland A.F.C. Stadium Stadium Guide.


The Stadium of Light is a football stadium located in Sunderland and is the home stadium of Sunderland A.F.C. The Stadium of Light was the largest new club stadium built in England since 1923 when it opened in 1997 at a cost of £23 million.
The capacity at the Stadium of Light is currently 49,000 but Sunderland have planning permission for the extension of the South Stand to take the overall capacity to about 55500. Also, the stadiums second tier will eventually be extended round the East Stand pending improvements in local infrastructure taking the capacity to 69,500.

St James' Park. Newcastle United F.C. Stadium


St James' Park Capacity: 52387

Club/Tennants: Newcastle United F.C.

Competition: Premier League 
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Europe

St James' Park


St James' Park

St James' Park Stadium

St James' Park. Newcastle United F.C. Stadium Stadium Guide.


St James' Park is a stadium located in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North East of England. The stadium is the home of Newcastle United who play in the Barclay Premier League. St James' Park currently has a capacity of 52,409. The stadium was redeveloped between 1998 and 2000 at a cost of £42 million. St James' Park is currently the third largest club stadium in English football and possesses the tallest cantilever roof in Europe.

Emirates Stadium


Emirates Stadium. Arsenal F.C. Stadium

Emirates Stadium Capacity: 60355

Club/Tennants: Arsenal F.C.

Competition: Premier League 
Location: London, England, Europe

Emirates Stadium

Emirates Stadium


Emirates Stadium Stadium

Emirates Stadium. Arsenal F.C. Stadium Stadium Guide.


The Emirates Stadium also known as Ashburton Grove, is the current home of Premier League team Arsenal. The Emirates Stadium is currently the largest club stadium in London with a capacity of 60,355. The stadium was officially opened in 2006 and is one of the most modern football stadiums in Britain, and when completed cost £390 million. The Emirates Stadium is divided into tiers: lower upper club Level and a single ring of executive boxes.
Arsenal decided they needed a new stadium to replace their old Highbury Stadium during the late 1990s, the new stadium was offically announced in 1999 and was originally due to open in 2003 but this date was put back to 2006.

Old Trafford


Old Trafford. Manchester United F.C. Stadium


Old Trafford Capacity: 75957

Club/Tennants: Manchester United F.C.


Competition: Premier League 

Location: Manchester, England, Europe

Old Trafford

Old Trafford

Old Trafford Stadium

Old Trafford. Manchester United F.C. Stadium Stadium Guide.



Old Trafford is the home stadium of Manchester Untied and the largest football stadium in the Barclays Premier League. Old Trafford currently has a total capacity of 75,957 after undergoing several expansions in the 1990s and 2000s, most notably the addition of extra tiers to the North, West and East stands.

Old Trafford's North Stand is the second largest single stand in any club ground in the UK after the North Stand of Celtic Park with an all-seater capacity of 25,500. The stadium is affectionately known as the Theatre of Dreams by Manchester United fans. In 2003 the stadiums was host of the Champions League Final and also staged matches during UEFA Euro 1996. Old Trafford also hosts rugby league's Super League Grand Final since the Super League's adoption of playoffs in 1998.

Wembley Stadium


Wembley Stadium. England national football team Stadium


Wembley Stadium Capacity: 90000

Club/Tennants: England national football team


Competition: National stadium 
Location: England, Europe


Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium Stadium

Wembley Stadium. England national football team Stadium Stadium Guide.



Wembley Stadium is currently the largest stadium in the United Kingdom with a capacity of 90,000 and is the most expensive stadium in the world at a cost of £900 million when building work was completed in 2007. Wembley holds the current world record for the most covered seats and is the national stadium of England.

The England National Football team play all their home matches at Wembley. The Stadium is also the headquarters of the English Football Association (The FA) and hosts the semi-finals and final of the FA Cup as well as the final of the Football League Cup (Carling Cup) and the Community Shield Final.
Wembley Stadium is operated by Wembley National Stadium Limited, and has hosted the 2011 Champions League Final and is also the venue for the 2013 Champions League Final.Wembley Stadium