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A stadium refers to an outdoor track and field venue with a 400-meter track, a football field in the center, fixed curbs, more than 6 tracks, and fixed stands. Let me take you to see two of the largest stadiums in the world.

The stadium with the largest capacity in the world

The stadium with the largest capacity in the world: Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 200,000 people

The world’s largest football stadium, which can accommodate With 200,000 spectators, the Jules Rimit Cup, which is permanently retained by the Brazilians, is stored here. The football museum inside the stadium displays the history of the construction of the stadium and various pictures, audio-visuals and models that reflect the grand occasion of the game. The superstar footprint table has the famous Brazilian The big footprints left by the stars.

On November 19, 1969, Pele scored the 1,000th goal of his career at the Maracana Stadium. It was a penalty kick. , people even rushed into the field to stop the game in order to celebrate. Later, Santos Club designated November 19 as "Pele Day" to commemorate the achievements of the football king. The President of Brazil declared Pele a "national treasure" and did not allow him to move to play abroad. What's even more amazing is that Pele can prevent war! In 1970, Pele came to Nigeria, where civil war was raging, and played an exhibition match in the capital Lagos. To this end, the *** army and the opposition army reached an agreement , a 48-hour ceasefire because they all wanted to watch Pele play!

The Maracana Stadium is located in the Maracana Sports Center in the Rio Dijuca district. It not only records the history of Brazilian football, The history of players and Brazilian fans is also recorded. Today, the Maracan? Stadium has gone far beyond its sports connotation. Brazilians, especially those in Rio, don't even know what words to use to describe this stadium.

The official name of the Maracana Stadium after its completion was the Rio Municipal Stadium. In 1966, it was changed to the Mario Jr. Stadium to commemorate the journalist Mario Jr. who made a significant contribution to the construction of the stadium. Because the name of the stadium is Maracana and there is an artificial river near the stadium also called Maracana, people are accustomed to calling the stadium Maracana Stadium. Until now, many people don't even know the official name of the stadium. They only have Maracana in their minds.

The stadium was designed by the famous Brazilian designer Rafael and architects Orlando, Antonio, Pedro Paul and others. Construction started in August 1948 and was completed in June 1950. It has been used for many years. Within two years, the Maracana Stadium, the largest stadium in the world, was built.

The largest stadium in the world: Campo Nova Stadium in Barcelona, ??Spain 150,000

Camp Nou*** Stadium***, also translated as Campano in China, translated into Cantonese The Luying *** Stadium is the home stadium of La Liga giants Barcelona. The pitch area is 107x72 meters*** now at Camp Nou it is 105x68, in line with UEFA requirements***. The main materials are concrete and steel. When completed in 1957, it could only accommodate 93,053 spectators. It was originally planned to accommodate 150,000 people, but was later canceled. It can now accommodate 109,815 spectators. Camp Nou was selected as a five-star stadium by UEFA in the 1998-99 season. Camp Nou Stadium***CampNou, which means new stadium in Catalan, sometimes called NouCampStadium*** in English, is a football stadium located in Barcelona, ??Spain. It is the home stadium of the La Liga team Barcelona and is one of the more popular stadiums in the world. A familiar football stadium. Construction began in 1954 and was completed in 1957. The opening ceremony was held on September 24, 1957. At 4:30 pm on September 24, 1957, Martinez scored the first goal in the history of Camp Nou for Barcelona. ball. With a seating capacity of 98,000, it is the largest football stadium in Europe. It was selected as a five-star stadium by UEFA in the 1998-99 season.

The world’s largest stadium with a capacity of 135,000: Parnaby Stadium in Santiago, Chile

Paok Stadium, or Tumpa Stadium ***Greek: Στ?διοΤο?μπα ?***, a football stadium in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, located in the Tumpa district east of Thessaloniki. It is currently the home ground of PAOK Football Club. Tumpa Stadium was first built on September 6, 1959. The stadium's initial design capacity was approximately 45,000, but after the installation of seats in 1998, the capacity was reduced to 32,000. After the establishment of the safety zone in 2000, the capacity was reduced again to 28,703.

The world's largest stadium: Hampden Stadium, Glasgow, Scotland, UK 134,000

Hampden Park Stadium is located in the south of Glasgow, Scotland. This is an ancient and glorious stadium. As one of Europe's five-star stadiums, Hampden Park has a different legend.

For ordinary fans, Celtic Park, home of Celtic, and Ibrox, home of Glasgow Rangers, will sound more familiar. However, Hampden Park has a more prominent position in Scotland and even in European football. As one of Europe's five-star stadiums, Hampden Park has a different legend.

On July 9, 1867, a group of young people who loved football came together. It was their common dream to form a football club. Just like naming their children, these grown men put a lot of thought into it. In the end, the name Queen's Park FC***Queen's Park*** was unanimously approved by everyone. At the end of the 19th century, Queen's Park was the most successful team in Scotland. This team contributed to the emergence of many rules in football matches, such as free kicks, halftime breaks, and even the addition of crossbars on the goal. Because of its opposition to professionalism, Queen's Park once refused professional players to join and even refused to participate in professional leagues. It was not until 1900 that they appeared in the professional league, but the rule of using only non-professional players remained unchanged. The team is also the only all-amateur team in the Scottish leagues at all levels.

The home stadium of the amateur team is not amateur at all. Their home stadium has always been called Hampton Park, and the current stadium is already the third "Hampton Park". In the 1880s, the smash-hit Queen's Park team had so many fans that even friendly matches could fill the stadium. As a result, the club decided to build a larger stadium, which was completed and opened in 1903. The name still remains "Hampton Park Stadium". The former Hampden Park stadium was renamed Caskin Park and was sold to Third Landlers shortly afterwards.

The largest stadium in the world: Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, Scotland, UK 118,000

There are actually three giant clubs in Istanbul competing against each other, but hell is these three stadiums* **Same name. Galatasaray's famous slogan "Wele to Hell*** Welcome to Hell***" has already spread all over the world with the team's UEFA Cup championship. "Black Hawks" Besiktas and Fener Bahce's level of terror is not inferior at all. The warlike Turkic people are full of blood. On the stage of Hell's home stadium, their *** performance made their opponents shudder, and Hell's home stadium became famous all over the world.