This is actually my favourite stadium, even when I only have seen it in TV or videos. I am amazed by the design since I saw it first time during the European Football Championship in Portugal. 🖐👴
The brazilian one is not on the amazon rainforest. Actually, the distance from that stadium to the amazon rainforest is longer than the distance from portugal to denmark. Thats how big Brazil is
The only other stadium that I can think of with a train is the Major League Baseball, Minute Maid Park in Houston, TX, USA. It has a replica steam locomotive hauled by a cable that is displayed when an Astros player hits a home run, But, it is just a prop not a working railroad,
That was a really interesting video but, please, do some research on pronunciations before you record your audio. You made at least one pronunciation error on each stadium you showcased, and also in your intro. It doesn't take long to check this and it would improve the quality and enjoyability of your content
Talking about archaeological stadiums, you should check Chiovato stadium in Baia, Naples. An aragonese Castle on the side, the stands on the other, two different views of the sea behind the two goals
7:20 stadium open on one end for cooling breeze. That was the concept in the "Horseshoe" design. The original Ohio Stadium from the 1920s. Since closed in to create more seating and $$
actually the word stadium is a word the romans borrowed from ancient greek. It derives from the ancient greek στάδιον (stadion) which means stadium of course
The Rock Stadium is an exact copy of a football ground on another planet where the home standing Rebels of Tatouine FC on the strength of a stunning goal by a young L. Skywalker upset the Imperial Premier League champions FC Stormtrooper, known by supporters as the Galacticos.
Mmabatho Stadium standings remind me old Stal Mielec stadium in Poland. Standing were also on columns and separated, only in parallel by only one side of stadium. Unfortunately like Mmbatho stadium standings were to dangerous due to decay and stadium was demolished.
Ummm let’s see the eibar Stadium Municipal de Iparua or Fulham’s Craven Cottage are pretty unique and nice and also Brighton & Hove Albion’s Amex Stadium
@@jonstiffer4994 and all of them are formerly or currently under the crown's realm. Because England created the word "soccer." Nobody else did. England did. So everyone that says "u wot m8 iz footbaw" sounds like a complete moron. You're not a complete moron, are you?
I LOVE the crocodile stadium! Too many of the new stadiums are cookie cutter and hard to distinguish from all the others. The historic stadiums, in America at least, are all so individual theyre iconic. Franklin field, Rose bowl, Lambeau, Harvard stadium, yale bowl are all completely different from one another but just as amazing as the next. Now most stadiums are just oval or rectangle and boring
Hold on. Wasn’t football the most popular sport in the world in the 20th century too? Or are you doing an American thing and pretending it became the most popular sport in the 21st century cos that’s only when the yanks started actually taking notice of our beloved game? Ya kno cos you live to have World Series etc with only American teams playing….. Lol just to clarify?
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The SCB in Braga ,Portugal,its Simple Amazing,specialy in night games.
This is actually my favourite stadium, even when I only have seen it in TV or videos. I am amazed by the design since I saw it first time during the European Football Championship in Portugal.
🖐👴
stadium's called "A Pedreira" or "the Quarry" as it'd be translated
@@mori5481 " it'd be"...what is that. Translation please
It's architectural dogpoo
@@jpmtlhead39 It'd (it would) be
The brazilian one is not on the amazon rainforest. Actually, the distance from that stadium to the amazon rainforest is longer than the distance from portugal to denmark. Thats how big Brazil is
Gringo being gringo thinking that Brasil is all forest and the only one they know is the Amazon lol
You forgot the SC Braga stadium in Portugal 🇵🇹.
It's simply amazing!
What a bonkers, but brilliant list! Love it
Stadium Akron in mexico is very unique too, because you mised someones, but well prety fascinating the stadiums in the video
The only other stadium that I can think of with a train is the Major League Baseball, Minute Maid Park in Houston, TX, USA. It has a replica steam locomotive hauled by a cable that is displayed when an Astros player hits a home run, But, it is just a prop not a working railroad,
That was a really interesting video but, please, do some research on pronunciations before you record your audio. You made at least one pronunciation error on each stadium you showcased, and also in your intro. It doesn't take long to check this and it would improve the quality and enjoyability of your content
Braga municipal stadium is way fascinating comparing with some of the stadiums in the video
Some of my favorites in North America is Highmark Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA, USA and the Volcano inspired stadium Chivas Guadalajara play in
Talking about archaeological stadiums, you should check Chiovato stadium in Baia, Naples.
An aragonese Castle on the side, the stands on the other, two different views of the sea behind the two goals
Check out Henningsvær stadium in Norway! It's breathtaking!
7:20 stadium open on one end for cooling breeze. That was the concept in the "Horseshoe" design. The original Ohio Stadium from the 1920s. Since closed in to create more seating and $$
any sports in the of rome would make the athletes feel like gods!
The Romanian one was amazing!
Amazing
Thanks
Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough. Lovely traditional football ground. Love it, admit I am biased!
Imagine Sol Campbell doing the never ending slide tackle straight into the train or railroad. That's why you have to time your tackle.
Hmm got confused there..
"Although it's not unique, it's unique"
Is this some obscure riddle?
actually the word stadium is a word the romans borrowed from ancient greek. It derives from the ancient greek στάδιον (stadion) which means stadium of course
The Rock Stadium is an exact copy of a football ground on another planet where the home standing Rebels of Tatouine FC on the strength of a stunning goal by a young L. Skywalker upset the Imperial Premier League champions FC Stormtrooper, known by supporters as the Galacticos.
I thought the match was against Courissant City.
I hear that Vader fella was quite a force for young Skywalker to overcome
Mmabatho Stadium standings remind me old Stal Mielec stadium in Poland. Standing were also on columns and separated, only in parallel by only one side of stadium. Unfortunately like Mmbatho stadium standings were to dangerous due to decay and stadium was demolished.
Of all the things my hometown is famous for
Its just thay stadium
I was definitely expecting an appearance for the Mercedes Benz Stadium
Ummm let’s see the eibar Stadium Municipal de Iparua or Fulham’s Craven Cottage are pretty unique and nice and also Brighton & Hove Albion’s Amex Stadium
"Soccer, as it's know across the pond."
And Ireland, and Canada, and Australia and South Africa. You noticing a pattern yet?
Yes. The pattern is that very few countries call it that.
@@jonstiffer4994 and all of them are formerly or currently under the crown's realm. Because England created the word "soccer." Nobody else did. England did. So everyone that says "u wot m8 iz footbaw" sounds like a complete moron. You're not a complete moron, are you?
0:40, Alverca!
Stadio San Nicola in Bari is also a unique stadium to go to. Very much like the south african one - but way better imo
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Todos são fascinantes!
How do you say Slovakia lol
Wow am surprised by number 10 mabathooo🤣
A lot of balls must have ended up in the ocean in Singapore…
Rock stadium is actually in Alain city not Abu Dhabi, Alain FC has a very new stadium so it’s unlikely to be built any time soon
vizit greece
You forgot where pumas unam play in Mexico
It’s soccer in the Land of the unFree.
On the floating Singapore pitch, what happens when a ball goes out of bounds into the water????
What happens? Same thing when some Croatian baller kicks it over the goal into the Adriatic Seas at that stadium #7 - you go get another ball!😀
Cairo international stadium underground
Ecoestádio is far away from Amazon.
I LOVE the crocodile stadium! Too many of the new stadiums are cookie cutter and hard to distinguish from all the others. The historic stadiums, in America at least, are all so individual theyre iconic. Franklin field, Rose bowl, Lambeau, Harvard stadium, yale bowl are all completely different from one another but just as amazing as the next. Now most stadiums are just oval or rectangle and boring
It's kitsch. Too literal, too Disney.
Railroad sleepers are made of wood, not metal. The rails are metal.
You forgot Stadium 974 in Qatar.
I thought the stadium was invited in rome?
This is soccer
You strike the ball with your foot the game is called football.
Fun fact: other nations or cultures call things differently from others 🤯
Timsah mean crocodile in (( Arabic )) language! The original of al most 33/100 of ( turkish ) words !!
a mi me parece Bizarro el cocodrilos sports park en Caracas
Estadio Verapaz laughs at that tiny brazilian ecological stadium!!
I wouldn't put a non made concept stadium in the list. My idea 4 list would have been small field in Norway. ruclips.net/video/c7XmLsINkvc/видео.html
It made a good thumbnail though.
highmark stadium in pittsburgh has a railway right next to the field. not goin in between the stands though lol
Bursaspor stadium aka Croc of shit. I love the Brewsters Millions footy stadium, but the Croatian 😍 stunning.
Hold on. Wasn’t football the most popular sport in the world in the 20th century too? Or are you doing an American thing and pretending it became the most popular sport in the 21st century cos that’s only when the yanks started actually taking notice of our beloved game? Ya kno cos you live to have World Series etc with only American teams playing….. Lol just to clarify?