Stadiums That Witnessed Some Of The Most Historic Games

By zoe | Jul 29, 2010

Various countries have various sports as their national game. few sports, such as tennis and soccer, have gained major global exposure and fan-following while some, such as hockey and basketball, are until now restricted to specific areas. For example, in the United States, baseball is among the most beloved sports, but it is not very popular in other parts of the world. Many amateur players who practice with a baseball pitching machine and softball pitching machines dream to become a famous athlete for their national teams of their countries.

Being a popular well known athelete is a dream come to reality. There are many people who literally, worship their sports athletes. And why they should not? After all, these sportsmen put their complete effort into the sports for the honor and cheers of their whole country. They take their selves to the extreme to give their viewers and fan some occasions of complete joy. However, they are not the only ones to make history, nor are we the only ones to witness it. The arena where a memorable match is played becomes the sacred land for the players and fans alike. The arenas are of huge importance. There are a lot of arenas around the globe, starting from the most ancient ones and all the way to the most recent ones. Let’s take a look at the arenas which have the largest seating space in the world.

Rungrado May Day Stadium:

Within the non-auto arenas, Rungardo May Day stadium of North Korea has the biggest sitting space in the world. It can house 150,000 people at a an occasion. Built in 1985, the arena is very aesthetically alluring as it looks like a magnolia blossom upon Rungardo Waters. It has eight floors and a floor area of 207,000 square meters.

Estadio Azteca:

Estadio in Mexico City is the only stadium with the honor of hosting two World Cup Finals. The arena itself is a magnificient feat of architecture which pays tribute to the ancient Aztec civilization which houses 114,465 people. This is the arena where Diego Maradona scored the ‘Goal of the century’.

Camp Nou

L’Estadi Camp Nou is the third largest arena with a space of 98 934 people. It is also known as FC Barcelona stadium as it is the house for that club. It was constructed in 1957and hosted a multiple of sports event along with some world cup matches.

Maracana

EstádioJornalistaMárioFilho, also known as as Maracana, is a Rio de Janeiro arena that hosted the 1950 World Cup. The arena has around 87,500 seating places, but almost 200,000 have claimed to witness the World Cup final of 1950 from this arena. This is said to be the biggest number of live spectators to witness a football event.

Stadio Giuseppe Meazza

Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan is the fifth largest arena with a capacity of 85,000 people. It is the house for AC Milan and FC Milano. The arena was first constructed in 1925, and has gone under numerous renewals since then. The architecture of the arena was very much praised for being too innovative for its time.

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