Football
By Aniket Kuila
10. Old Trafford
Old Trafford also witnessed the 1966 World Cup and Euro 1996 Games, when England hosted both tournaments--including a semi-final.
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9. Anfield
Anfield, where memorable football matches have been played time and time again, including that unforgettable 2005 UCL Final.
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8. La Bombonera
Argentina's national soccer field, La Bombonera, Hosted Boca Juniors' Copa will be throbbing to the beat of world music
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7. San Siro
San Siro is Italy's football home. The stadium was the venue for Internazionale and A.C. Milan's early years, but also their 1934 & 1990 World Cups.
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6. Maracanã
The Maracanã is seen as a symbol of Brazil's great love affair with football, as well as in recent years, within a decade it hosted two World Cup finals (1950, 2014).
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5. Allianz Arena
Munich's Allianz Arena was the opening venue for the 2006 World Cup. State of the art for 2012 UCL.
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4. Signal Iduna Park
Stage for 1974 and 2006 World Cup contests, including a semi-final, 2001 UEFA Cup Final, and intense Champions League clashes.
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3. Camp Nou
From the 1982 World Cup Final to 2 big UCL finals, 1999 and 2011, and a period of soccer as sparse on international competitions.
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2. Wembley Stadium
From the 1966 World Cup Final to Euro 2020, Wembley has seen it all, including UCL Finals, Olympic soccer, and Stuff That Really Matters.
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1. Santiago Bernabeu
Santiago Bernabeu witnessed Spain's first European Championship in 1964, the World Cup Final in 1982, on top of four UEFA Champions League finals,.
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