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Schalke 04's Settings Stadium is the most high-tech and the most modern. The pitch grass can be moved off the pitch when watering, the roof can be closed, and the stadium lighting company Philips has designed the most optimized stadium lighting scheme based on its expertise in the field of sports lighting and television broadcast knowledge, which is a model of modern stadium lighting. This, combined with the impressive high-tech features of movable lawns, a huge video wall cube (the only one in Europe), a movable south stand, a retractable roof, and an electronic control system, makes it one of the most modern stadiums in Europe, and has even been designated by UEFA"Six stars"!
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It should be Allianz and Chief, because both are newly built, and it seems that Inter Milan is planning to build a new stadium recently.
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From the heart, it's a theater of dreams.
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Arsenal's Emirates Stadium is the newest purpose-built football stadium and the most luxurious and modern football stadium.
There are the inside and outside of the Emirates Stadium, there are close and far photos But I think the Allianz Arena in Munich and the Golf Schalke Stadium in Gelsenkirchen have a fight!
I prefer Allianz, but the latter seems to have been newly defined by UEFA as the only sixth-level stadium in the world.
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If you say the most advanced, it should still be Allianz, if it is more luxurious than the Chieftain and Allianz, as for the Wembley you said, it does seem to be very luxurious, but he seems to have a quality problem, and he doesn't use it much, and Fieldins is also very advanced, but it is slightly worse than Allianz and the Chief.
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It's Fairtings, the original Afschalke Stadium. Its roof and pitch turf are movable. Although the current situation in the Bundesliga is not very good, Germany has some of the best stadiums in the world.
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Arsenal's home stadium – Emirates Stadium.
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1. Stadio Calderón in Spain--- Atletico Madrid 2, Estadio Olimpico in Spain--- Espanyol 3, Camp Nou --- Barcelona home.
4. The home stadium of Schalke 04 --- the Wirtings Stadium in Germany.
5. The Olympic Stadium in Seville, Spain--- the home stadium of the Spanish national team 6, the Signa Idona Park Stadium in Germany--- Dortmund home stadium 7, and the Olympic Stadium in Munich are --- vacant.
8. Olympic Stadium Berlin --- home of Hertha Berlin.
9. Nordbank Stadium in Germany --- home of Hamburg.
10. Millennium Stadium in Wales--- home of the Welsh national team 11, Salakoglu Stadium in Turkey--- Ferumbach home 12, Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Turkey--- 13 home of the Turkish national team, Ebrox Stadium in Scotland--- Glasgow Rangers home 14, Hampton Park Stadium in Scotland--- home of the Scottish national team 15, Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow--- Spartak home 16, Estadio Alvalad, Portugal--- home of Sporting Lisbon17, Stadio de Dragons Portugal--- home of Porto.
18. Portugal's Stadium of Light --- home of Benfica.
19. Feyenoord Stadium in the Netherlands --- home stadium of Feyenoord.
20. Amsterdam Stadium in the Netherlands--- Ajax 21 at home, Rome Olympic Stadium--- Roma & Lazio 22 at home, Italy San Siro Meazza Stadium--- Milan & Inter Milan 23 at home, Athens Olympic Stadium--- Panathinaikos 24 at home, Stade de France --- home of the French national team.
25. Old Trafford Stadium in England --- home of Manchester United.
26. The Austrian French Hall Stadium--- the home of the Austrian national team 27, the Bernabeu Stadium in Spain--- the home of Real Madrid.
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The Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain, is the largest stadium in Europe. It can accommodate up to 109815 people. It's Barcelona's home stadium.
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Barcelona's home stadium, the Nou Camp stadium, is second only to the Maracana Stadium in Brazil, the largest in the world.
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Spain Barcelona's home stadium Camp Nou!
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Both the Bernabeu and the Camp Nou can accommodate 120,000, which should be the largest
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Barcelona's Camp Nou.
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The Olympic Stadium in Germany has hosted the Champions League final.
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The largest stadium in Europe is the Camp Nou, located in the Spanish city of Barcelona, which is the largest stadium on the entire continent and the second largest in the world, after the legendary Maracana Stadium in Brazil. In 2007, to celebrate the stadium's 50th anniversary, the club invited an international tender to develop a plan for a new Camp Nou stadium with striking glass panels in changing colours. This redevelopment project will invest 100 million US dollars.
However, this project will be postponed indefinitely. The Camp Nou was built in 1957 and although it has undergone many tinkerings since then, its facilities and the number of spectator seats are no longer sufficient to meet the needs of the club in the new century, which is the main reason for the club's decision to renovate the stadium. Designed by architects Francis Mitjans Miró and Josip Sotelas Mauri, with collaboration with Lorenzo García Balban, the Camp Nou was built between 1955 and 1957 and is mainly a concrete and steel structure.
The project cost a staggering 100 million pesetas, which meant that the club would have to go into debt for many years to come.
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Ten stadiums full of legends and stories1, the Noucamp Stadium is the home of La Liga side Barcelona, and is the largest football stadium on the entire European continent, with 120,000 seats. 2. Meazza (Sansiro) Stadium is one of the most famous and historic football stadiums in the world, and this stadium with a capacity of 85,700 people is the home of Inter Milan and AC Mi. 3. Bernabeu StadiumBernabeu Stadium, the mecca of players!
Santiago Bernabeu is a legend in the history of Real Madrid, he was a member of the Real Madrid team, captain, club secretary, president, and in 1943 he did something crucial for the development of Real Madrid - he invested heavily in the construction of this luxurious "five-star" stadium with a capacity of 78,500 people. 4. Old Trafford Stadium, known as the "Theatre of Dreams", was officially opened in 1910, and has experienced the destruction of World War II and many subsequent renovations, and today it can accommodate 76,000 people and become one of the best stadiums in Europe. 5. AztecStadium Mexicans call Azteca Stadium a "temple", and this "temple" is the only stadium in the world that has held two World Cup finals.
6. MaracanaStadiumIn people's minds, MaracanaStadium is synonymous with "the best in the world", which is a large stadium that can accommodate 200,000 people, and at the entrance of the stadium, famous Brazilian stars have left their footprints. 7. Armando (Bombonera) Stadium is located on the quiet side of the La Plata River in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and there is a football stadium that looks like a candy box, which is the famous main stadium of the Argentine Boca Juniors that can accommodate 56,552 people in 1940 - the Candy Box Stadium (formerly known as the Armando Stadium). 8. Wimbley Stadium has become a symbol of English football since its completion in 1923, and its iconic twin towers seem to be the guiding lights of England.
9. Allianz Arena is the home of Bayern Munich, the home of Bayern Munich, which can accommodate 66,016 people in 2005, and is one of the most modern professional football stadiums in Europe, and was selected as the venue for the opening ceremony of the 2006 World Cup in Germany. 10. AnfieldStadium has a famous sign on the players' tunnel at AnfieldStadium: Thisisanfield!
Liverpool players used to touch this mark before going on the pitch in the hope of bringing good luck and at the same time feeling a sense of intimidation to the opposing players.
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With a seating capacity of 98,000, it is the largest football stadium in Europe.
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Stade de France.
Stade Gérland (Lyon).
Stade de Villodron (Marseille).
Stadio Chabang del Mar (Bordeaux).
Parc des Princes Stadium (Paris Saint-Germain).
Stade Louis II (Monaco).
Estadio Le Maustova (Lorient).
Stadio Auguste Bonnard (Sochaux).
Lille Metropolitan Stadium (Lille).
Stade Abbé Deschamps (Auxerre).
Stade Jofroy-Guishard (Saint-Etienne).
Stade de Munisipal (Toulouse).
Lorian Road Stadium (Rennes).
Stade Mosson (Montpellier).
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Bordeaux is famous for its winemaking industry and is one of France's main agricultural bases. The course was first opened in November 1997. Anfield Stade de France.
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Old Trafford.
Emirates Stadium. Anfield Stadium.
The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.
Camp Nou.
Allianz Arena.
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San Siro, Meazza Old Trafford, Anfild, Emirates, Stanford, White Hart Lane, Bernabeu, Camp Nou, Allianz, Dragons.
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