The greatest stadiums of Europe (10 pics + text)

Camp Nou (in Catalan means "new earth") - the stadium of FC Barcelona.

Since its opening in 1957, the stadium owned by the Catalan football club and at first was called Estadi del FC Barcelona (FC Barcelona), although even then the people he was known as Camp Nou. Officially, its present name was given in 2000.

Camp Nou - the largest-capacity stadium, not only in Spain but throughout Europe: it accommodates 98,772 spectators. According to the rating UEFA stadium is estimated to be five stars.





Stade de France (fr. Stade de France) - a football stadium in the suburbs of Paris (France), Saint-Denis. The stadium opened in 1998, specifically for the World Cup and can accommodate 80,000 spectators. Construction costs amounted to 285 million euros.



"WEMBLEY»
LONDON, ENGLAND

Capacity: 80 000

Opened: 1923

Club: No

Accepted: 1948 - the final of the Olympics (Sweden, Yugoslavia 3: 1); 1966 - World Cup finals (England - Germany - 4: 2 after extra time); 1996 - European Championships; 1963 - the final of the European Cup ("Milan" - "Benfica" - 2: 1); 1968 - "Manchester United" - "Benfica" - 4: 1 in overtime; 1971 - "Ajax" - "Panathinaikos" - 2: 0; 1978 - "Liverpool" - "Bruges" - 1: 0; 1992 - "Barcelona" - "Sampdoria" - 1: 0 after extra time; 1965 - the final of the Cup Winners' Cup ("West Ham" - "Munich 1860" - 2: 0); 1993 - "Parma" - "Antwerp" - 3: 1



"Olympic»
Rome, Italy

Capacity: 80 000

Opened: 1953

Clubs: "Roma", "Lazio" Took: 1960 - the final of the Olympic Games (Yugoslavia - Denmark - 3: 1); 1990 - World Cup finals (Germany - Argentina - 1: 0); 1968 - the final of the European championship (Italy - Yugoslavia - 1: 1, a replay Italy - Yugoslavia - 2: 0) 1980 - Germany - Belgium - 2: 1; 1977 - the final of the European Cup ("Liverpool" - "Borussia" Moenchengladbach - 3: 1); 1984 - "Liverpool" - "Roma" - 1: 1 pen. 4: 2; 1996 - "Juventus" - "Ajax" -1: 1 pen. 4: 2



Santiago Bernabeu Stadium - football stadium, located in Madrid, Spain. It is the home stadium of football club Real Madrid.

It consists in a list five-star football stadiums. The second-largest stadium in Spain, after the Camp Nou. It has a roof, bleachers 4 to 5 rows of each tier.

Named in honor of the president of "Real" Santiago Bernabeu, in whose reign the club won six Cup champions and a host of domestic trophies.

Capacity: 80,354



"OLIMPIYASHTADION»
BERLIN, GERMANY

Capacity: 76,006

Open. 1936

Clubs: "Hertha", "Blau-Weiss 90»

Accepted: 1936 - the final match of the Olympic Games (Italy-Austria - 2: 1); 1974 - the group stage of the World Cup finals World Cup 2006 (Italy - France) 1: 1 DV (1: 1, 1: 1) 5 3 foams



Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro)

Milan, Italy

Built: 1925

San Siro

Residents: Inter Milan

Capacity: 82,955



Location Liverpool, England
Year built 1884
Opening date September 28, 1884
Capacity 45,362
Home team Liverpool

The stadium currently has four stands: "Spion Kop", "Main Stand", "Centenary Stand" and "Anfield Road", a total capacity of 45,362 seats. The record attendance at the stadium - 61 905, which was installed during the match of the fifth round of the FA Cup between the "Liverpool" and "Wolves" February 2, 1952. After the tragedy at "Hillsborough" all the seats in the stands began to sit only. Among the attractions include two gates named after former managers of "Liverpool": Gates Bob Paisley and Shankly Gates Bill. In addition, outside the stadium is a monument Shankly.



Old Trafford (eng. Old Trafford), also known as the Theatre of Dreams (Eng. Theatre of Dreams) - a football stadium located in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. At the moment, the stadium holds 76,212 spectators and is the second-capacity football stadium in England after the "Wembley", and one of only two (along with the same "Wembley") of English stadiums, received the elite in the UEFA ranking of 5 stars



Amsterdam Arena (niderl. Amsterdam ArenA) - the stadium in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Construction of the stadium lasted from 1993 to 1996, the construction cost of the stadium amounted to € 140 million. The official opening of the stadium took place on 14 August 1996. The stadium is used for football matches, American football games, concerts and other events. The stadium has a retractable roof, which in the case of rain, the match or a concert can pass under a closed roof. "Amsterdam Arena" can accommodate 51,628 people during sports matches and 68,000 during the concerts.



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