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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Estádio da Luz Stadium - SL Benfia Portugal

A football stadium in Lisbon. Is the name of Nossa Senhora da Luz, Our Lady of Light, and has a maximum capacity of 65,000, making it the largest stadium in Portugal. UEFA Elite Stadium opened in 2003 with a match between SL Benfica and tenants Club Nacional de Football of Uruguay. The stadium also hosted the Final of UEFA Euro 2004 between Portugal and Greece. Tenants SL Benfica won the national championship in 2003 for the 30th time in its history. He also twice won the European Cup in the 1960s and have the largest fanbase in Portugal. The national soccer team of Portugal Estádio da Luz also use some of their home games.




Estádio do Dragão - FC Porto Portugal

stadium in the city of Porto. Opened in 2003 and is a UEFA Elite Stadium. The stadium hosted several matches and the UEFA Euro 2004 which replaced Estádio das Antas. FC Porto, also known as Dragões, Portuguese of the dragons, playing their matches at the stadium. They were founded in 1893 and won his 20th national championship in 2004, the same year he won the Champions League by UEFA.





Stade Vélodrome Stadium

Multi-purpose stadium in southeast France, located in the city of Marseilles. Has a capacity of 60,000 and hosted the World Cup and 2007 World Cup matches in the Rugby World Cup. In 1998, FIFA organized a game of the World Cup in France when he defeated South Africa 3-0. In 1993, tenants were Olympique Marseille the first French club to win the UEFA Champions League after they defeated AC Milan. It was the last game of the famous professional Stik Dutchman Marco van Basten. Olympique Marseille won the national championship in 1989 for the fifth time in its history. George Weah, the first African footballer to become the FIFA World Player of the Year, is one of their famous former players.







Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Rhein Energie Stadion

Müngersdorfer formerly known as the Stadium is a stadium in Cologne. It is mainly used for football matches and is the largest stadium in the city. Opened in 1923 and hosted the 2006 FIFA several World Cup matches. 1. FC Cologne are the only tenants of the stadium. They were founded in 1948 and won the national football championship on several occasions.







The Veltins-Arena

A football stadium in Gelsenkirchen, with a capacity of 61,000 for football matches. For international football matches, the 53,000-seat capacity stand, because they are not allowed. The stadium in western Germany opened its doors in 2001 at the Arena AufSchalke and hosted five matches of the FIFA World Cup in 2006. FC Schalke 04, also known as Die Königsblauen, The Royal Blues are the tenants of the stadium. In 2001, the tragedy for the fans of FC Schalke 04, where the FC Bayern Munich was crowned champion after scoring the winning goal against Hamburger SV in the fourth minute of injury time. Without a goal, FC Schalke 04 to win the national championship football again from 43 years.








Signal Iduna Park Stadium - German

The Signal Iduna Park

Until 2005 known as the Westfalenstadion, is a 80,000 capacity stadium UEFA Elite in the western German city of Dortmund. All the seating capacity is 65,000 for international matches. The 2006 FIFA soccer stadium hosted several World Cup matches, including semi-final between Germany and Italy and the quarter-final between Brazil and Ghana. Tenants Borussia Dortmund won the Champions League by UEFA in 1997 and several championships. They are nicknamed Schwarzgelben and Die was founded in 1909. The national soccer team of Germany, also known as Die Mannschaft, use the stadium for some of its home games. They won the World Cup several times.