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Betindex.bet: The most famous stadiums in the world

Betindex.bet: The most famous stadiums in the world

10 June 2020 - 14:09

Betindex.bet uk has ranked 10 stadiums where the atmosphere is the hottest. In Spain, they wonder why the homes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are absent from the list, but still two La Liga stadiums fall into the list - "San Mames" in Bilbao and "Mestaya".Giuseppe Meazza, Allianz Arena and Old Trafford are not yet on the list, but there are many hot spots, mainly in the Balkans and South America, where the atmosphere in the stands is the hottest and at times even fierce. 

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  • At the forefront is the Boca Juniors Temple - La Bombonera, second is the home of Liverpool "Anfield", and third is "Signal Iduna Park" of Borussia Dortmund. 

     

    1. "LA BOMBONERA"

    "People mortgaged their houses to support us in Japan against Real Madrid," said Carlos Bianchi before the 2000 Intercontinental Cup final. Boca Juniors really enjoys fanatical support from the stands. Each match turns into a carnival with yellow and blue colors. In addition, the stadium is distinguished by its unique architecture. "When you're inside, you feel like you're really in a candy box," says Bianchi.After they pass away, many fans want their dust scattered on La Bombonera, even though the practice was banned by the club years ago.2. "ANFIELD"Barcelona became convinced of the magic of "Anfield" after losing 0: 4 at this stadium in May 2019. "When you're a rival, this stadium makes you feel small," admits Pep Guardiola. It is a tradition in the second half for the Reds to always attack in the direction of the legendary Kop tribune, which has not been for standing up fans since 1994, but has retained its spirit and mystique.3. "SIGNAL IDUNA PARK"For Borussia Dortmund fans, there are two special matches that always stand out in a special place on the calendar - against Bayern and local enemy Schalke 04. The Yellow Wall is a symbol of the club, it is also the biggest tourist attraction in Dortmund. Jürgen Klopp himself admits that the atmosphere of the former "Westfalenstadion" each year earns the team between 10 and 20 points plus.

    4. "RAYKO mythical"Fourth place in the world for the stadium of Red Star, which is famous for its endless and depressing tunnel that is covered with graffiti. At every step the noise is amplified even more, and output to the field is right next to the podium with the most avid fans of Red Star. Welcome to the hell of "Mala Marakana", as the stadium is known since the time when it gathered 100 thousand people.5. CELTIC PARKThis is the Scottish version of Anfield. Here, fans greeted the players with the same song we sing in Merseyside: "I will never walk alone." Celtic's visits to Glasgow always lead to special emotions. With each game the Paradise Spot, as the fans of Celtic call it, becomes a playlist of songs that never stop.6. "MONUMENTAL"Unlike Boca Stadium, which is more closed, Monumental looks significantly wider, has an athletics track and the stands are far from the field, but on the other hand, River Plate fans are just as crazy. When the derby with Boca Juniors came, the match took place everywhere - on the streets, inside each house and ended in a green square.7. "VODAFONE PARK"It is difficult for the agitators in Istanbul to qualify by color, but the most intolerable and unforgettable is the new stadium in Besiktas. A case from 2017, when Timo Werner Leipzig requested a substitution after 32 minutes. The reason is that it could not withstand the unique noise. Before that, the attacker tried to muffle the atmosphere with earplugs, but that didn't help either. "I have never seen anything like it in my life. I couldn't focus on the match. I asked for earplugs, but that didn't help either. I still didn't feel well, "Werner said.

    8. "KARAISKAKIS"As in Turkey, Greek fans are also good at creating a crazy atmosphere in the stands. Here, however, to love your team means above all to hate your enemies. That is why Olympiacos is the most popular, but also the most hated. Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus is no exception. Violence has plagued Greek football for years, and the stands have often become an arena for riots and beatings.

    9. "SAN MAMES"The Basque cathedral boasts the unique identity of its team, which is always composed of only local boys. That is why the connection between Athletic Bilbao and its fans is unique all over the world. The old "San Mames" no longer exists, but the new modern home, bearing the same name and offering all the amenities, strives to retain at least a small part of its charm.10. "MARACANA""Maracana" in Rio de Janeiro is no longer filled very often during ordinary matches. It's too big and expensive for most fans in Brazil. Gone are the days when Flamengo and Fluminense gathered 200,000 people each, but the derbies between them have not yet lost their magic. There are dances, songs and drums in the stands. The stadium beats to the rhythm of its city, which hosts the most famous carnival in the world.


    Written by Ketan Patel










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