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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Azadi Stadium - Iran

The Azadi Stadium is a stadium primarily used for football matches in Tehran. It opened in 1971 and used to have a maximum capacity of 110,000. It is the largest stadium in the country and has one of the largest video screens in the world. Esteghlal FC and Persepolis FC, two of the most popular sports clubs in Iran, the use of the stadium for their home games. The national soccer team of Iran also use the stadium for most of their home games.








Friday, September 25, 2009

Melbourne Cricket Ground - Australia

The Melbourne Cricket Ground, also known as the MCG, is a multi-use stadium in the city of Melbourne. It opened in 1854 and has a capacity of 100,000, which is one of the biggest stadiums in the world. The stadium was one of the venues of the 1956 Olympics. It is used mostly for cricket, Australian football and soccer games. The national soccer team of Australia, nicknamed Socceroos, use the stadium for major matches your profile. In 2006, they reached the second round of the FIFA World Cup in Germany.








Westpac Stadium - New Zealand

Westpac Stadium, nicknamed the mold or the Ring of Fire, is a stadium in the city of Wellington. It opened in 2000 and hosted the Australian football, cricket, football, rugby and rugby matches and concerts. Wellington Phoenix FC use the stadium for their home games. They joined the A-League, the largest national soccer league of Australia in 2007. They played a friendly against Los Angeles Galaxy, the club of the famous English midfielder David Beckham, the same year compared to 31,000 spectators, which became a record attendance for the club.






Thursday, September 24, 2009

Abe Lenstra Stadion - Netherlands

The Abe Lenstra Stadion is a football stadium in northern Holland. It is located in Heerenveen and opened in 1994. The stadium has a capacity of 26,000, which is one of the major stadiums in the country. It is named after Dutch soccer hero, Abe Lenstra, who played for SC Heerenveen tenants. A statue of Abe Lenstra outside the stadium. SC Heerenveen, the only tenants, were founded in 1920. Ruud van Nistelrooy, who also played for PSV, Manchester United FC, Real Madrid CF and the national soccer team of the Netherlands, is one of their famous former players.









Philips Stadion - PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands)

The Philips Stadion is a football stadium in Eindhoven with a maximum capacity of 35,000. Stadium is one of the Elite League and hosted the final of the UEFA Cup between Middlesbrough FC and Sevilla FC in 2006 and several matches of the UEFA Euro 2000. The Philips Stadion is the home of PSV Eindhoven, one of the most successful football clubs in the Netherlands, since its founding in 1913. PSV, often nicknamed Boeren, Dutch for farmers, won 20 national championships in 2007 and was crowned European champion in 1988 after defeating SL Benfica. One of the seats in the stadium is kept empty as a tribute to the former president of Philips and PSV fan Frits Philips, who died at age 100 in 2005.








Stadion Feijenoord - Netherlands

Feijenoord Stadium, also known as De Kuip, is a soccer stadium in Rotterdam with a capacity of 51,000. The stadium opened in 1937 and is a stage of the UEFA Elite. It was the headquarters of several important end, including the final of UEFA EURO 2000, which was won by the national soccer team after Italy defeated France, and the final of the UEFA Cup in 2002, which was won by Feyenoord after defeating Borussia Dortmund. Feyenoord, the only tenants of Feijenoord Stadion, was founded in 1908. Also known as the club of people and won their 10th national championship in 1971, a year after he won the prestigious European Cup.