highlight of the stadiums available
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is the largest stadium in Holland, built at a cost of €140 Million. The stadium regularly hosts team Football, previously American Football and concerts. It hosted the 1998 European Cup Final.
Capacity 53,052
Constructed 1996
Zagreb
Zagreb is used for regular team Football in the Croatian league by two football teams and often hosts the Croatian National
football team. As well as regular European matches, due to their teams success.
Capacity 35,000
Constructed 1912
Athens
Athens is used for regular team Football in the Greek league, European team football and the Greek National football team. It
hosted the 1896 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics featuring the football.
Capacity 32,115
Constructed 1896
Barcelona
Barcelona is the largest stadium in Europe and the 11th largest in the world. Hosts regular team Football, previously the 1982
World Cup, the 1992 Summer Olympics and concerts. It hosted the 1989 and the 1999 European Cup Final.
Capacity 99,786
Constructed 1952
Basel
Basel is the largest football venue in Switzerland. It is the home ground of Switzerland's most successful football team in recent years. It played host to the Euro 2008 tournament, hosting 6 games including the Semi Final.
Capacity 38,512
Constructed 2001
Amsterdam is the largest stadium in Holland, built at a cost of €140 Million. The stadium regularly hosts team Football, previously American Football and concerts. It hosted the 1998 European Cup Final.
Capacity 53,052
Constructed 1996
Zagreb
Zagreb is used for regular team Football in the Croatian league by two football teams and often hosts the Croatian National
football team. As well as regular European matches, due to their teams success.
Capacity 35,000
Constructed 1912
Athens
Athens is used for regular team Football in the Greek league, European team football and the Greek National football team. It
hosted the 1896 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics featuring the football.
Capacity 32,115
Constructed 1896
Barcelona
Barcelona is the largest stadium in Europe and the 11th largest in the world. Hosts regular team Football, previously the 1982
World Cup, the 1992 Summer Olympics and concerts. It hosted the 1989 and the 1999 European Cup Final.
Capacity 99,786
Constructed 1952
Basel
Basel is the largest football venue in Switzerland. It is the home ground of Switzerland's most successful football team in recent years. It played host to the Euro 2008 tournament, hosting 6 games including the Semi Final.
Capacity 38,512
Constructed 2001
152 Football Stadiums
Amsterdam, Argentina, Athens, Australia, Barcelona, Basel, Berlin, Bilbao, Birmingham North, Birmingham West, Boras, Boston, Braga, Brasilia, Brazil, Bucharest, Buenos Aires North, Buenos Aires South, Buenos Aires West, Canada, Cardiff, China, Copenhagen, Croatia, Croydon, Denmark, Denver, Dortmund, Eindhoven, England, Florence, Fortaleza, France, Genoa North, Genoa South, Germany, Glasgow, Gothenburg, Greece, Guadalajara, Hamburg, Herning, Hoffenheim, Holland, Hull, Ireland, Istanbul, Italy, Johannesburg, Kiev, Liege, Lille, Lima, Lisbon, Liverpool North, Liverpool South, London East, London North, London Olympic, London South, London West, Los Angeles North, Los Angeles South, Luso, Lyon, Madrid North, Madrid South, Madrid West, Mainz, Malaga, Malmo, Manaus, Manchester East, Manchester West, Marseille, Mexico, Mexico City, Milan North, Milan South, Monaco, Montevideo, Moscow, Munich North, Munich South, Naples, New York, Newcastle, Norwich, Paris, Peru, Poland, Reading, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Rome North, Rome South, Rotterdam, Russia, Saint Etienne, Salt Lake, Sao Paulo, Seattle, Seville North, Seville South, South Africa, Southampton, Spain, Stoke, Sunderland, Swansea, Sweden, Toronto, Turin North, Turin South, Twente, Ukraine, Villareal, Wales, Zagreb North and Zagreb South.
31 Rugby Stadiums
Auckland, Argentina, Australia, Bayonne, Canada, Cardiff, Clermont, Dublin, Edinburgh, England, France, Grenoble, High Wycombe, Hong Kong, Italy, Leicester, London East, London North, Marseille, Melbourne, New Zealand, Paris North, Paris South, Perpingnan, Reading, Scotland, South Africa, Swansea, Sydney, Toulouse and Wales.
Amsterdam, Argentina, Athens, Australia, Barcelona, Basel, Berlin, Bilbao, Birmingham North, Birmingham West, Boras, Boston, Braga, Brasilia, Brazil, Bucharest, Buenos Aires North, Buenos Aires South, Buenos Aires West, Canada, Cardiff, China, Copenhagen, Croatia, Croydon, Denmark, Denver, Dortmund, Eindhoven, England, Florence, Fortaleza, France, Genoa North, Genoa South, Germany, Glasgow, Gothenburg, Greece, Guadalajara, Hamburg, Herning, Hoffenheim, Holland, Hull, Ireland, Istanbul, Italy, Johannesburg, Kiev, Liege, Lille, Lima, Lisbon, Liverpool North, Liverpool South, London East, London North, London Olympic, London South, London West, Los Angeles North, Los Angeles South, Luso, Lyon, Madrid North, Madrid South, Madrid West, Mainz, Malaga, Malmo, Manaus, Manchester East, Manchester West, Marseille, Mexico, Mexico City, Milan North, Milan South, Monaco, Montevideo, Moscow, Munich North, Munich South, Naples, New York, Newcastle, Norwich, Paris, Peru, Poland, Reading, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Rome North, Rome South, Rotterdam, Russia, Saint Etienne, Salt Lake, Sao Paulo, Seattle, Seville North, Seville South, South Africa, Southampton, Spain, Stoke, Sunderland, Swansea, Sweden, Toronto, Turin North, Turin South, Twente, Ukraine, Villareal, Wales, Zagreb North and Zagreb South.
31 Rugby Stadiums
Auckland, Argentina, Australia, Bayonne, Canada, Cardiff, Clermont, Dublin, Edinburgh, England, France, Grenoble, High Wycombe, Hong Kong, Italy, Leicester, London East, London North, Marseille, Melbourne, New Zealand, Paris North, Paris South, Perpingnan, Reading, Scotland, South Africa, Swansea, Sydney, Toulouse and Wales.