Estadio Azteca.
Of the stadiums earmarked
for the new league. The vaunted Azteca is the largest with a capacity of
104,000. The Azteca has hosted two World Cup Finals. The memorable 1970 World
Cup finals and scene of the 1970 Brazilian World Cup triumph over Italy. In
1986 the Azteca also hosted another genius generally held up as Pele’s rival
for the greatest ever. Diego Maradona. Maradona’s 1986 team triumphed over West
Germany to win.
The Maracana
Stadium
The Maracana Stadium is
one of the most famous of all World Cup Stadiums and spiritual home of the
Brazilian Soccer National Team. Host to 2 World Cup finals, it is famous for
being the scene of the devastating 1-0 defeat to her South American rivals
Uruguay in the World Cup Final 1950. Rebuilt for the 2014 World Cup and 2016
Olympics and Paralympics.
The Camp Nou
Why do people call this
the Nou Camp? Home of the great Spanish giants Barcelona and the 2nd largest
stadium in the new USL. I love the way the teams enter the pitch from
underground and that song they play right of the end of every Barca game win or
lose. If these fellows don’t like you, out will come those white hankies!
The Santiago
Bernabeau
Home to Spanish giants
Real Madrid. The patrons of this stadium have seen the very best football of
all time, from the Di Stefano, Puskas great teams of the 50’s, the Ye Ye team,
the Vultre Squad, Vincent Del Bosque’s teams of the early 2000’s and the
Christian Ronaldo led "La Decima" team which threatens to enter the
realms of All Time Greats at present.
Estadio Centenario
Located in Montevideo
Uruguay. Home to the Uruguay national football team. A fortress for the
national team and listed by Fifa as a historical monument, the only such
monument in football. Imagine travelling to take on a team here at this stadium
in front of their baying passionate fans.
Estadio Monumental
Home to River Plate and
Argentina national football team. Hosted the 1978 World Cup Final. As boy I remember
the images on TV, the ticker tape, the partisan crowds, this stadium atmosphere
more than any has been ingrained on my football consciousness since I was 12.
La Bombanera
The "Chocolate
Box" host one of the most intimidating atmospheres in soccer. The home of
Boca Juniors. Many great Boca legends have graced this arena, Maradona,
Riquelme are just two of the modern legends to have graced this hallowed turf.
The team that plays here will have the backing of the Boca fans, the
"Cuerva"
Estadio Guiseppe
Meazza (San Siro)
Home to two of Europe's
greatest teams, AC Milan and Inter Milan. The Stadium has witnessed some
of the greatest teams of all time. Players such as Facchetti, Luis Suarez,
Gullit, Van Basten, Rijkaard, Baresi and many more. What chance any of these
iconic players end up playing in the San Siro again in the USL?
Wembley
Home of English football
opened in 1923 and renovated in 2007. This historic stadium has hosted many
iconic football matches including the 1966 World Final. English football greats
such as Stanley Matthews, Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore, Jimmy Greaves, Duncan
Edwards have all graced this pitch.
Anfield
Known a great atmosphere
on the Kop and the legendary song "You'll never walk alone". Will the
players when they run out onto the pitch respond to the sign as they leave the
dressing room . “This is Anfield". Will the patrons of all of
Liverpool get behind the team. What of Goodison Park? It may have to make do as
the training ground.
Old Trafford
Home of Manchester United.
Nicknamed the "The Theatre of Dreams". It is a cathedral of football
and home to the hallowed Busby Babes, the holy trinity of Best, Law, Charlton,
King Eric and the class of 92. This has a lush pitch that stretches
straight into football heaven.
Ali Sami Yen
If I wanted a intimidating
atmosphere for the stadiums in the league, then I need look no further than the
Ali Sami Yen. When that stadium kicked off it kicked off! Welcome to "Hell".
Signal Iduna Park
(Westfalenstadion )
The largest ground in Germany and the third largest in Europe. The "Temple of the Yellow Wall" is one of the great sights of football. On matchday it's fans produce a boisterous loud cacophony of sound for it's team, Borussia Dortmund.
The largest ground in Germany and the third largest in Europe. The "Temple of the Yellow Wall" is one of the great sights of football. On matchday it's fans produce a boisterous loud cacophony of sound for it's team, Borussia Dortmund.
Olympiastadion -
Munich
Historic for Olympic and major tournament events Previous home to Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munich. The Olympiastadion was host to the 1974 World Cup final and the 1988 Euro Final.
Olympiastadion -
BerlinHistoric for Olympic and major tournament events Previous home to Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munich. The Olympiastadion was host to the 1974 World Cup final and the 1988 Euro Final.
The second largest Stadium in Germany and home to the German Cup final. The scene of Jesse Owens historic and symbolic 1936 Olympic triumphs and home to the passionate fans of Hertha Berlin. Also famous for the blue athletics track around the pitch.
Estadio De Luz
Portugal and Benfica's stadium elected as the most beautiful stadium in
Europe. Long before Sunderland adopted the stadium nickname this was the
original Stadium of Light.
Stadio San Paulo
The third biggest stadium in Italy, creates an intimidating atmosphere. Full of blue flares, loud explosive fireworks, boisterous chanting and singing in full voice, large banners and fans draping over the enormous upper tier curves. Yes this is a USL stadium no question.
The third biggest stadium in Italy, creates an intimidating atmosphere. Full of blue flares, loud explosive fireworks, boisterous chanting and singing in full voice, large banners and fans draping over the enormous upper tier curves. Yes this is a USL stadium no question.
De Kuip
An intimidating
cauldron these fans demand maximum effort to their cause. Feyenoord and
all things Rotterdam. Imagine the Kop on all four corners of the
stadium, that's De Kuip.
Stadion Crvena
Nicknamed, "Marakana" and home to former European Champions and Serbian giants, Red Star Belgrade. The Stadium generates and explosive atmosphere of noise and colour that intimidated all comers. Though an athletics track keeps the fans some distance away, make no mistake they are right there with with the players.
Stadion Geoffrey RichardNicknamed, "Marakana" and home to former European Champions and Serbian giants, Red Star Belgrade. The Stadium generates and explosive atmosphere of noise and colour that intimidated all comers. Though an athletics track keeps the fans some distance away, make no mistake they are right there with with the players.
Home to Saint Etienne, "le Chaudron", the "Green Hell", is home to one of France's iconic teams of the 1970's. During the 1970's this was a place that had the opposition quaking in their boots. Even today the fans conjure up a test to visiting fans nerves.
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