soccer Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Thu, 29 Apr 2021 11:40:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png soccer Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 South America’s Most Impressive Soccer Stadiums https://travelermaster.com/south-americas-most-impressive-soccer-stadiums/ Thu, 12 Dec 2019 09:35:29 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=11479 If you are a soccer fan and looking to do soccer tourism, the first continent that will probably grab your attention is Europe. Countries like Spain, Germany, and England certainly have teams and stadiums to see, but don’t sleep on South America. Countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia offer up interesting and can’t miss stadiums […]

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If you are a soccer fan and looking to do soccer tourism, the first continent that will probably grab your attention is Europe. Countries like Spain, Germany, and England certainly have teams and stadiums to see, but don’t sleep on South America.

Countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia offer up interesting and can’t miss stadiums that you should absolutely visit if you like soccer. Here are some to check out!

La Bombonera: Buenos Aires, Argentina

La Bombonera’s name means “The Chocolate Box” due to its unique shape. The home of Buenos Aires’ Boca Juniors club, this stadium packs in over 55,000 rabid fans for home games, especially against rivals River Plate.

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🤩⚽🏟🔷🔶🔷

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Maracana: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The final of the 2014 World Cup was held at this stadium with a capacity of nearly 79,000, which is located in the heart of Brazil’s most famous city. Its 2013 renovation modernized it and cleaned up its past imperfections, and you should jump at any chance to see Flamengo, Fluminense, or the Brazilian national team here.

El Campin: Bogota, Colombia

Colombia is a country with a rabid passion for soccer, and El Campin is one of the best places to see a game in this country. The long-time home of Millionarios and Santa Fe, two of the country’s most beloved clubs, the Colombia national team also plays here frequently.

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Volveremos. 📸💙

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El Monumental: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Boca Juniors’ biggest rival, River Plate, also has a fantastic stadium that is worth checking out if the team plays while you are in Buenos Aires. In addition, it is the official home of Argentina’s national team, which features stars like Leo Messi.

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Soccer Lovers Have to Visit These Cities https://travelermaster.com/soccer-lovers-have-to-visit-these-cities/ Fri, 04 Oct 2019 06:00:48 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=4585 Are you passionate about soccer? Traveling the world and visiting cities with vibrant soccer cultures is a great way to discover the sport. Here are some must-visit cities for lovers of the beautiful game. Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina is a soccer-crazed country, and Buenos Aires is at the heart of the madness. Home to two […]

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Are you passionate about soccer?

Traveling the world and visiting cities with vibrant soccer cultures is a great way to discover the sport.

Here are some must-visit cities for lovers of the beautiful game.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Argentina is a soccer-crazed country, and Buenos Aires is at the heart of the madness. Home to two of the Americas’ most famous clubs, River Plate and Boca Juniors, a derby between these two rivals is an unforgettable experience to watch in person.

London, England

London is on this list due to the sheer number of clubs in the city as well as the high-profile standing of its clubs. Tottenham and Arsenal have the fiercest rivalry in town and are its best known teams. However, it also has clubs like Chelsea, West Ham, QPR, and Fulham.

Milan, Italy

Although its teams haven’t been as good as they were earlier in this millennium, Milan’s soccer culture is a must-see. Inter Milan and AC Milan, two Italian powerhouses, both share a stadium. The San Siro, seating 80,000 fans, is a place where any soccer fan must see at least one game.

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⚽ #sansiro #salviamosansiro #sunset #milano

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Mexico City, Mexico

Finally, Mexico City makes its way onto the list as the soccer hotbed in one of the world’s most passionate soccer countries. The Estadio Azteca, with a capacity of 105,000, is Mexico’s national team stadium and also hosts Club América’s home matches. You can also find clubs like Cruz Azul and UNAM Pumas here.

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Live the Passion at Spain’s Most Underrated Soccer Stadiums https://travelermaster.com/live-the-passion-at-spains-most-underrated-soccer-stadiums/ Tue, 17 Sep 2019 12:11:12 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=9706 If you’ve ever been to Spain before, you’ll know that this charming country is obsessed with soccer. While Real Madrid and FC Barcelona might be its most famous clubs and the owners of its most famous stadiums, there are plenty of other stadiums to visit if you’re a lover of the beautiful game. Here are […]

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If you’ve ever been to Spain before, you’ll know that this charming country is obsessed with soccer. While Real Madrid and FC Barcelona might be its most famous clubs and the owners of its most famous stadiums, there are plenty of other stadiums to visit if you’re a lover of the beautiful game.

Here are Spain’s most underrated soccer stadiums that you should definitely visit.

San Mames: Athletic Club

The crown jewel of Spanish soccer stadiums is San Mames, located in the Basque city of Bilbao. Athletic Club plays in front of passionate and loud crowds of over 50,000 fans at this unforgettable venue.

Benito Villamarin Stadium: Real Betis

Betis, one of the two main clubs in Spain’s fourth-largest city of Seville, is pure passion. The Benito Villamarin Stadium seats over 60,000 fans and will leave you seeing green and white for days after your first match there.

Mestalla Stadium: Valencia CF

There are few stadiums as imposing as Mestalla, the home of one of Spain’s most popular and successful clubs. The impressively steep north stand contains a bat motif, one of the symbols of the club and the city.

Riazor Stadium: Deportivo de la Coruña

Deportivo, a once-great club, may be in Spain’s second division now, but their stadium is still unique and a sight to see. Located right next to the beach, you won’t find a stadium with a more beautiful setting in the country.

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Make it count 🤜⚪🔵

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5 Soccer Stadiums Every Soccer Fan Needs to See Once In a Lifetime https://travelermaster.com/5-soccer-stadiums-every-soccer-fan-needs-to-see-once-in-a-lifetime/ Mon, 01 Apr 2019 14:27:47 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=4730 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 […]

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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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#trowback #Manchester United

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> soccer Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Thu, 29 Apr 2021 11:40:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png soccer Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 South America’s Most Impressive Soccer Stadiums https://travelermaster.com/south-americas-most-impressive-soccer-stadiums/ Thu, 12 Dec 2019 09:35:29 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=11479 If you are a soccer fan and looking to do soccer tourism, the first continent that will probably grab your attention is Europe. Countries like Spain, Germany, and England certainly have teams and stadiums to see, but don’t sleep on South America. Countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia offer up interesting and can’t miss stadiums […]

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If you are a soccer fan and looking to do soccer tourism, the first continent that will probably grab your attention is Europe. Countries like Spain, Germany, and England certainly have teams and stadiums to see, but don’t sleep on South America.

Countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia offer up interesting and can’t miss stadiums that you should absolutely visit if you like soccer. Here are some to check out!

La Bombonera: Buenos Aires, Argentina

La Bombonera’s name means “The Chocolate Box” due to its unique shape. The home of Buenos Aires’ Boca Juniors club, this stadium packs in over 55,000 rabid fans for home games, especially against rivals River Plate.

View this post on Instagram

🤩⚽🏟🔷🔶🔷

A post shared by Ramon Abila (@wanchope_abila9) on

Maracana: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The final of the 2014 World Cup was held at this stadium with a capacity of nearly 79,000, which is located in the heart of Brazil’s most famous city. Its 2013 renovation modernized it and cleaned up its past imperfections, and you should jump at any chance to see Flamengo, Fluminense, or the Brazilian national team here.

El Campin: Bogota, Colombia

Colombia is a country with a rabid passion for soccer, and El Campin is one of the best places to see a game in this country. The long-time home of Millionarios and Santa Fe, two of the country’s most beloved clubs, the Colombia national team also plays here frequently.

View this post on Instagram

Volveremos. 📸💙

A post shared by Maickoll Romero (@maickollromero_) on

El Monumental: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Boca Juniors’ biggest rival, River Plate, also has a fantastic stadium that is worth checking out if the team plays while you are in Buenos Aires. In addition, it is the official home of Argentina’s national team, which features stars like Leo Messi.

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Soccer Lovers Have to Visit These Cities https://travelermaster.com/soccer-lovers-have-to-visit-these-cities/ Fri, 04 Oct 2019 06:00:48 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=4585 Are you passionate about soccer? Traveling the world and visiting cities with vibrant soccer cultures is a great way to discover the sport. Here are some must-visit cities for lovers of the beautiful game. Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina is a soccer-crazed country, and Buenos Aires is at the heart of the madness. Home to two […]

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Are you passionate about soccer?

Traveling the world and visiting cities with vibrant soccer cultures is a great way to discover the sport.

Here are some must-visit cities for lovers of the beautiful game.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Argentina is a soccer-crazed country, and Buenos Aires is at the heart of the madness. Home to two of the Americas’ most famous clubs, River Plate and Boca Juniors, a derby between these two rivals is an unforgettable experience to watch in person.

London, England

London is on this list due to the sheer number of clubs in the city as well as the high-profile standing of its clubs. Tottenham and Arsenal have the fiercest rivalry in town and are its best known teams. However, it also has clubs like Chelsea, West Ham, QPR, and Fulham.

Milan, Italy

Although its teams haven’t been as good as they were earlier in this millennium, Milan’s soccer culture is a must-see. Inter Milan and AC Milan, two Italian powerhouses, both share a stadium. The San Siro, seating 80,000 fans, is a place where any soccer fan must see at least one game.

View this post on Instagram

⚽ #sansiro #salviamosansiro #sunset #milano

A post shared by Elena Benedetti (@elena_benedetti_) on

Mexico City, Mexico

Finally, Mexico City makes its way onto the list as the soccer hotbed in one of the world’s most passionate soccer countries. The Estadio Azteca, with a capacity of 105,000, is Mexico’s national team stadium and also hosts Club América’s home matches. You can also find clubs like Cruz Azul and UNAM Pumas here.

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Live the Passion at Spain’s Most Underrated Soccer Stadiums https://travelermaster.com/live-the-passion-at-spains-most-underrated-soccer-stadiums/ Tue, 17 Sep 2019 12:11:12 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=9706 If you’ve ever been to Spain before, you’ll know that this charming country is obsessed with soccer. While Real Madrid and FC Barcelona might be its most famous clubs and the owners of its most famous stadiums, there are plenty of other stadiums to visit if you’re a lover of the beautiful game. Here are […]

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If you’ve ever been to Spain before, you’ll know that this charming country is obsessed with soccer. While Real Madrid and FC Barcelona might be its most famous clubs and the owners of its most famous stadiums, there are plenty of other stadiums to visit if you’re a lover of the beautiful game.

Here are Spain’s most underrated soccer stadiums that you should definitely visit.

San Mames: Athletic Club

The crown jewel of Spanish soccer stadiums is San Mames, located in the Basque city of Bilbao. Athletic Club plays in front of passionate and loud crowds of over 50,000 fans at this unforgettable venue.

Benito Villamarin Stadium: Real Betis

Betis, one of the two main clubs in Spain’s fourth-largest city of Seville, is pure passion. The Benito Villamarin Stadium seats over 60,000 fans and will leave you seeing green and white for days after your first match there.

Mestalla Stadium: Valencia CF

There are few stadiums as imposing as Mestalla, the home of one of Spain’s most popular and successful clubs. The impressively steep north stand contains a bat motif, one of the symbols of the club and the city.

Riazor Stadium: Deportivo de la Coruña

Deportivo, a once-great club, may be in Spain’s second division now, but their stadium is still unique and a sight to see. Located right next to the beach, you won’t find a stadium with a more beautiful setting in the country.

View this post on Instagram

Make it count 🤜⚪🔵

A post shared by Saúl Garcia Cabrero (@saulgc3) on

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5 Soccer Stadiums Every Soccer Fan Needs to See Once In a Lifetime https://travelermaster.com/5-soccer-stadiums-every-soccer-fan-needs-to-see-once-in-a-lifetime/ Mon, 01 Apr 2019 14:27:47 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=4730 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 […]

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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.

View this post on Instagram

⚽⚽

A post shared by Βασίλης Γκαραβέλας (@v_garavelas) on

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.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu-0VFOh_Lq/

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.

View this post on Instagram

#trowback #Manchester United

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