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The most expensive stadium in the world – the Stade de France.
The Stade de France in Saint-Denis, a suburb of Paris, France, built to host the 1998 FIFA World Cup, is the most expensive stadium in the world at a cost of $100 million. In the final, France beat Brazil by a wide margin. With a capacity of 80,000 spectators, the stadium's massive roof uses a steel frame that weighs the weight of the Eiffel Tower, but the supports are mostly unnoticeable.
The stadium was designed by architects Michel McClay, Emmeric Zuborina, Michel Rijapol and Claude Constantini and was built by the three major French construction companies, Boisgis AG, the Marseille transport company and the head office of the company.
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New Wembley Stadium (England).
Cost (GBP) 750,000 million.
Roof height (ft m) 170 ft (m) 75 ft (m) Seating capacity (pcs) 90,000 100,000, 79,000 toilets (pcs) after 1989 2,618 361
Elevator (unit) 36 3
Escalator (part) 30 1
Stairs leading to the Royal Box 107 39
The iconic arch is 133 meters high and 315 meters wide with twin towers.
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Wembley Stadium in England.
Freshly rebuilt.
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Arsenal's home stadium, Emirates Stadium.
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Probably the old and new Trafford.
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FC Bayern's home turf.
The name is on my net.
The venue for the final of the 2006 World Cup.
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Liverpool's new home to be built.
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As of 2021, the largest football stadium in the world is the Maracanã Stadium, which has a capacity of about 200,000 spectators and is located in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. The Maracanã Stadium was built to host the 1950 World Cup and eventually serve as the venue for the 1950 World Cup finals.
The on-site football museum at the Maracanã Stadium displays the history of the stadium's construction, the spectacle of each game, audiovisual and model materials.
The Maracanã Stadium, located in the Maracanã Sports Center in the district of Rio di Juca, records not only the history of Brazilian football, but also the history of model players and Brazilian fans.
Designed by the famous Brazilian designer Rafael and architects Orlando, Antonio, Pedro Paulo and others, the stadium began in August 1948 and was completed in June 1950.
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