5 Soccer Stadiums Every Soccer Fan Needs to See Once In a Lifetime

Is your loved one a passionate soccer fan? Well, why not surprise him or her with a trip to see a match in one of the most popular stadiums in the world. These are the most impressive ones that need to go onto your ‘must-see’ list.

La Bombonera, Buenos Aires, Argentina

La Bombonera aka the chocolate box is the home of Boca Juniors, best known for its shape, a flat stand on one side of the pitch and tree steps round the rest of the stadium. The stadium’s original name of is Estadio Alberto J. Armando.

Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain

Camp Nou has been the home of FC Barcelona since 1957 and it is the largest stadium in both Spain and Europe. Its seating capacity is 99,000.

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Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Germany

Also known as the ‘Westfalenstadion’, the Signal Iduna Park is located in Dortmund, and is Germany’s largest stadium. It is best known for its atmosphere.

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

It is the official home of two soccer teams, Cruz Azul and Club America, and the Mexican national team. It sits over 87,000 people and it is the largest stadium in Mexico.

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Old Trafford, Manchester, England

Nicknamed as ‘The Theatre of Dreams’ it is home to the Manchester United. It is the largest and most loved stadiums amongst UK soccer fans.

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