• Wembley Stadium, London
    With the ability to seat more than 90,000 people at the same time, this stadium is truly the grandest and most fashionable stadium in the world. Usually training ground and home of the English national football team, this stadium has been known to host notable events such as Champions League finals and Olympic Finals as well. Originally built in 1923, this stadium was renovated and opened again for public use in the year 2007. Its design and architecture as well as its geographical location make it the center for the world of soccer.
  • Camp Nou, Barcelona Spain
    This stadium originally had the capacity to hold 120,000 people which had to be reduced due to the change in regulations after the 1982 world cup. Currently it can hold up to 98000 football supporters at one time. This stadium mainly comes under the domain of FC Barcelona which is believed to be more than a football club. Visiting the stadium, you’ll be able to see a detailed history of the development of the club on the walls. What’s more is that football legends such as Maradona and Messi have played on the fields of this club.
  • Old Trafford, Manchester England
    This place, nicknamed the theatre of dreams, is the home ground of one of the most famous teams of the world – Manchester United. This is where your dreams come true and if you’re looking for some motivation in life then this is a place you should definitely see. It portrays the story of the fallen team of Manchester United and how they reformed from the ashes of the old.