Camp Nou

Camp Nou

Camp Nou is the largest football stadium in Europe and home to FC Barcelona. It has a capacity of 99,354 seats. Camp Nou was built between 1954 and 1957, and officially opened on the 24th of September 1957. The first match was played between FC Barcelona and a selection of [...]

De Kuip

De Kuip

De Kuip, officially called Stadion Feijenoord, is one of the stadiums with the most hosted finals in European tournaments, and home to Feyenoord Rotterdam. It is the second largest stadium of the Netherlands with a capacity of 51,177 seats. In the early 1930s then Feyenoord president Van Zandvliet came up [...]

Ernst Happel Stadion

Ernst Happel Stadion

The Ernst Happel Stadion is the national stadium of Austria. Over the years it has been host to many finals, most notably that of Euro 2008. The stadium has a capacity of 50,865 seats. Since the 1910s the city of Vienna had been exploring the possibilities to build a new [...]

Mercedes-Benz Arena

Mercedes-Benz Arena

The Mercedes-Benz Arena, previously called Neckarstadion and Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, is the home stadium of VFB Stuttgart. It has a capacity of 60,441, of which 11,121 standing places. The stadium got built between 1929 and 1933 and opened on the 26th of July 1933 with the German Gymnastics Championships. The stadium was [...]

Parc des Princes

Parc des Princes

The Parc des Princes is the home stadium of Paris Saint-Germain FC. It offers a capacity of 48,527 seats. The Parc de Princes was designed with the aim of providing a venue for important rugby and football matches. Works started in 1968 when the Velodrome, that stood in its place, [...]

Parken

Parken

Parken is the largest football stadium in Denmark, the home of F.C. København (also FCK or FC Copenhagen), and the standard playing venue of the Danish national team. The stadium has a capacity of 38,065 seats. Parken was built on the site of Denmark’s previous national stadium, Idrætspark, which had [...]

Stade Gerland

Stade Gerland

Stade Gerland is the home of Olympique Lyonnais. It has a capacity of 40,494 seats. The stadium was constructed in the 1920s and officially opened in May 1926. It was designed as a stadium for multiple sports and in its first decades little football was played at the stadium. It [...]

Stade Roi Baudouin – Koning Boudewijnstadion

Stade Roi Baudouin – Koning Boudewijnstadion

The Stade Roi Baudouin (French) – Koning Boudewijnstadion (Dutch) is the largest stadium of Belgium, and the stadium where the Belgian national team plays most of its home matches. It has a capacity of 50,093 seats. In 1927 the Brussels government decided to build a new stadium that could cater [...]

Villa Park

Villa Park

Villa Park is the home ground of Aston Villa FC. Its current capacity is 42,785 seats. The stadium opened on the 17th of April 1897 with a friendly game between Aston Villa and Blackburn Rovers. Its initial capacity was 40,000, but this was gradually increased in the following decades. On [...]

Wankdorfstadion

Wankdorfstadion

The Wankdorfstadion was for over 75 years the home of BSC Young Boys, the site of the 1954 World Cup final, and host to several European Cup finals. Since the beginning of the 20th century Young Boys had played at a site at the Spitalackerplatz, but when the ground became [...]