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Friday, October 9, 2009

Sân van dong quoc gia My Ðình - Vietnam

Sân Van Dong Quoc gia My Ðình is a football and athletics stadium in Hanoi. It has a capacity of 40,000 and was opened in 2003, when it became the largest stadium in the country. The stadium was host to several Asian Cup 2007 matches, including the quarter-final between national football teams of Australia and Japan and the semi-final between Japan and Saudi Arabia.





Sân van dong Lach Tray - Vietnam

Sân Van Dong Lach Tray is a stadium used mostly for football matches in Hai Phong. Xi Mang Hai Phong, the most popular club sports in the city are the only tenants. They signed the world-famous Denilson de Oliveira in 2009. It became the world's most expensive player when Real Betis Balompié Spanish, bought from São Paulo FC. In 2002, Denilson won the FIFA World Cup with the national soccer team of Brazil.





Paxtakor Markaziy Stadioni - Uzbekistan

The Stadioni Markaziy Paxtakor is a football and athletics stadium in Tashkent. It has a capacity of 55,000, which is the largest stadium in the country. The stadium opened in 1956 and hosts the home matches of the national soccer team of Uzbekistan. Also known as White Wolf and played his first game in 1992, after the split of the Soviet Union.

King Fahd International Stadium - Saudi Arabia

King Fahd International Stadium is the national football stadium in Saudi Arabia and is in Riyadh. Hosted the 1989 FIFA U-20 World Cup Final, won by Portugal after defeating Nigeria. The stadium is used by several football clubs, including Al-Hilal, the most popular club sports in the country. One of his most memorable matches was the 3-2 win over the world-famous English side Manchester United FC in front of a capacity crowd. The first goal in the stadium was scored by Majed Abdullah, who played 147 games for the national soccer team of Saudi Arabia. The stadium has the highest ceiling of all stadiums in the world, providing shade in the hot desert climate.




Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Seoul World Cup Stadium - South Korea

The Seoul World Cup Stadium is a football stadium in Seoul. It opened in 2001 after more than three years of construction. The stadium is home to FC Seoul, the most popular football club in the city since 2004. It was one of the venues of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The national football team of Senegal beat France and Turkey beat China in the stadium. The last match of the FIFA World Cup was the semifinal between South Korea and Germany. The national soccer team of South Korea, also known as the Taegeuk Warriors, often use the stadium for their home games.



Workers Stadium - China

The Workers Stadium is a football stadium and athletics in Beijing, with a capacity of 64,000. It opened in 1959 and hosted a series of football matches Summer Olympic Games 2008. The stadium also hosted the 2004 Asian Cup Final, won by the national soccer team after defeating Japan's Republic of China. Beijing Guoan, one of the biggest sports clubs in the country are renters. The national soccer team of the People's Republic of China also sometimes use the stadium. In 2002, was one of 32 teams in the FIFA World Cup and reached the final of the Asian Cup in 2004. The Workers' Indoor Arena, which opened for the World Championship of Table Tennis, is located near the Workers Stadium.




Shandong Provincial Stadium - China

Stadium Shandong Province is a football and athletics stadium in Jinan, a city in east China. The stadium opened in 1988 and has a capacity of 43,000. It is the largest stadium in the city and hosts the home games Luneng Shandong Taishan, the most popular football club in the city. It was founded in 1988 and won the national championship several times. Zheng Zhi and Zhou Haibin began his career in Shandong Taishan Luneng before he moved to Europe. Zheng Zhi signed with Charlton Athletics FC and Zhou Haibin moved to PSV.