The place where The Prisoner was filmed, problem would be one player not wanting to have a number on their shirt and giant white bubbles invading the pitch
I’m a massive geography and history fan. I’m not actually that into football, but there’s so much geography and history content on your channel I end up watching and loving every video!
Hey at least Svangaskarð is on the second-largest of the Faroe Islands! Nólsoy has a population of about 200, an area the size of Alderney, and they've managed to squeeze a pitch on there! The most remote ground in the league is probably FC Suðuroy's á Eiðinum stadium, which is a three-hour ferry away from the capital and then out of the harbour and a drive to the west side of the island. Until the island of Borðoy was connected by a bridge, Klaksvík had to get a boat to the mainland, get across the mainland, and then another boat!
As a Hongkonger, I remember our national team have drawn with Bhutan and Maldives in the 2018 world cup qualifiers, and thus played in two of these stadia, i found them very interesting back then and now you are introducing them, amazing!
Alife, you have officially transcended RUclips content creation. Your videos "don't miss" that is, i could count on my hand the number of videos of yours that have been shown in my feed of which I haven't watched, one is that Christmas one idk never really spoke to me at any other time of the year haha, regardless, I've been using RUclips for roughly 10 years and this channel is the only one which has been REGULARLY pumping out original content. Thank you, your boss owes you raise as I am not paid to say this: "I wish I could subscribe twice!"... Now let me actually watch the video 😅
@@HITCSevens Alfie - those shoulders of yours must be broad for carrying this channel for so long. Some of us here love your more "unpopular" videos and I for one really enjoy the look down memory lane at the more obscure stories about. If anyone else is reading this, a good book to read about the history of the game is "Inverting the Pyramid" by Jonathan Wilson - well worth a read 👍
@@HITCSevens Honestly think you would do amazing on a more 'official' platform. The RUclips algorithm prioritises idiocy. I could totally see you with a BBC4 series becoming a massive cult hit. .
Not a football/soccer stadium but Empower Field at Mile High home of the Denver Broncos of the NFL is because the city of Denver in Colorado is literally a mile high so the air is less thick so players who aren’t used to it get exhausted a lot easier than the Broncos players who are used to the high altitude. This is basically confirmed because the Broncos have had a 51-8-2 record in the first two weeks of any season since they have played there
pretty sure this isnt what u mean but think its freiburg (or another german team) whose pitch is shorter and wider than most and therefore visiting teams/players r not used to playing on a pitch of that size/proportion and hence dont tend to play quite as well
Day 21: Rank all CR7’s strike partners. Also, two more ideas. One club man XI with current players only. 7 players with most own goals who plays in TOP 5 leagues right now.
Baltika Kaliningrad away to a side in Vladivostok is a fair hike . . . - imagine if the game went to Extra-Time as well, miss your flight and you've about 8000km in a taxi.
Im a Singaporean and I am so pleasantly surprised to see The Float mentioned and featured here. Its a nice feeling. Hahah Thank you Alfie. Appreciate it much. 😁 Keep rocking with the channel.
@@danielwongdupp I mean in Singapore's context you could consider if you follow Alfie's criteria of not being near housing estate/settlement. The float is situated in our CBD. It is a stretch maybe thats why just a honourable mention.
I'm Singaporean too but does The Float even count as a football stadium? Real talk I don't even know if anyone plays there, all we really see it for is the NDP.
Video Idea: Documentary on the Other Final: Montserrat vs Bhutan. How it came about, why football is in such a bad state in the countries, any semi notable players, what happened in the match and how the teams have gotten on since
@@danielpinks9205 is the state of football good there? I’ve heard of Fiji I think there the rugby one who do something similar to Haka I’m not sure but what’s the difference between them Bhutan and Montserrat I’ve not really heard of any of them doing well in football so what’s thendiffernce between the state of the game in all of them that makes bhutan and Montserrat bad and the other two good?
@@gothicgolem2947 With Montserrat it doesn't help that almost the entire population of their captial left and therefore most of the island left when it got completely covered in ash.
@@chibifirestorm considering the volcanic eruption Montserrat are massively overachieving atm. A lot of their players are British-born like Lyle Taylor from Nottingham Forest but they have a fairly decent chance of reaching the next round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying with two winnable games coming up. Not bad for an island of just 5,000 people
Man, another great video. Some love to stadiums is always a god idea to me. I wish we could see more stadiums in a different setting that we have today in top football
In terms of remoteness by distance from the mainland, I think Addu Football Stadium (also in the Maldives, in the southern part) deserves a shout (although probably not used these days, it hosted a group in the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup). To add to its remoteness, I remember reading in an article and hearing from the commentators about the Philippines national team (Azkals-related video please?) having to take boat rides to and from the venue, some of the players even suffered from motion sickness.
Not exactly football related, but Barrow High School's American football field is worth a look if you've never seen it. They play all their home games above the arctic circle
As a Maldivian let me clear something up ya. The stadium in Maldives is called “Rasmee Dhandu.” In Dhivehi (Maldivian language) Rasmee means Official. Dhandu means Field or Stadium. So, the name literally means “Official Stadium”. And the stadium is in the middle of our capital city of Malé. Thanx for including Maldives in this list. Good luck!!
Question: Since Honolulu is considered to be one of if not the most isolated population center on the planet, would a professional or semi-professional team playing there or elsewhere in the Hawai'ian islands (that had their own stadium, of course) have made the list?
Last time i was this early it was a unexpected birth 7 teams that play in another nations league , but if they were in there own national league they would actualy have more trophies a.k.a cardiff welsh capital yet play in English league would be welsh champions every year
Another great video from the king of football hipsters. Here's an idea - oldest world cup IX. I specified IX as if it was just the oldest 7 I'd imagine they would all be goalkeepers + Roger Milla.
“Those are just some honourable mentions to whet your appetite, but assuming you have been suitably seduced, and are now dying of thirst for yet more remote football stadia stimuli, we shall begin the countdown of my top 7” We literally don't deserve you
The Stadium shown @ 2:30 is not on the Island of Tenerife its on the island of La Palma and is home to Club Deportivo Mensajero. I know I've been there once to watch a friendly against Las Palmas and once to buy a car, I test drove it through that tunnel to the left to check out the engine sound (I bought a V6). Its sits in-between two mountains and has spectacular views of the ocean, one of my favourites to visit. Oh and La Palma well worth a visit, to the north of the island is a Rainforest.
I have been to Hasteinsvollur to watch a top flight Icelandic League match in 2007. There actually used to be two teams on the island before the volcano erupted in the 1970’s taken out a large portion of the homes.
A Football stadium that you could have mentioned is that of Scottish Highland League side Fort William's Claggan Park Capacity 1,800 and really remote closest club to them is 70 miles away however due to the terrain up there it takes a number of hours to get to any other club.
That was brilliant, your videos are always top notch and this was no different. I honestly didn't know Greenland and Iceland had golf courses (I checked out Greenland stadium on maps n saw the course as well) and didn't know Greenland had football pitches
@@NordicStadiums from what I've seen of pictures and vids, I bet they're all beautiful as well. I'd love to see Iceland but I'm not much of a traveller
In terms of not may be remote, but certainly, the longest distance traveled for a European Cup Winners Cup match must be the 7,000-mile round trip that Cardiff City faced in 1968 to play Torpedo Moscow in Tashkent which is now in Uzbekistan, then in the USSR.
The most remote large stadium might be the Omnisport Stadium of Pater (TE HONO NUI) in French Polynesia, with a capacity of 11,700. And if you only want to include countries that play at a high level of international sport, Tonga's Teufaiva Sport Stadium (10,000) might be it. Granted, they use it primarily for rugby and aren't very good at football, but....
Bruv, try Marora Stadium in Serui, Papua. It's an active stadium for Perseru Serui, a club in the top flight league in Indonesia. While Michael Essien plays in this league a couple years ago, he went to this stadium and he said that it was an experience he won't forget :))
for a team playing in one of europes main top divisions national's estadio Madeira is pretty remote,high on a bluff overlooking funchal and often shrouded in mist its not that easy to access being at the top of a windy narrow road with poor bus connections....I was there in 2011 and had to find a taxi driver who was willing to come and pick me up after the game or its a long walk back to town.....
Just yesterday, Zealand did a video on the worst national team (Sri Lanka in his reckoning) who have lost to Bhutan in the stadium featured here as well. That's some crossover for me. :)
Video idea : England B team that aren’t in contention to make this summers Euros 23 man squad.. Lamptey, Tarkowski, Ben White, Harvey Barnes, Ollie Watkins etc
At 10:25 without subtitle I thought he said ''estimated they have lost over 1000 footballers down the mountain'' lol since I heard the word ''footballer'' more often than ''football'' in this channel :) Next video: Every national team's stadiums in the world
I understand why the stadium in Singapore's Marina Bay was an honorable mention, I mean can you call it "remote" as it features as apart of the Marina Bay street Circuit
I think that a case could be made for includion of a stadium in a Russian town of Anadyr, which is located on Chukchi peninsula in the far, far Northeast Russia. Especially with how far it is from the rest of Russia (and the world as a whole). Though it is somewhat unlikely that any non-amateur team has ever played there.
The Henningsvær Stadion is not very remote in Norwegian terms. There are several other stadiums not many kilometers away :) Unfortuanately there has not been played any senior matches there since 2015
“Largest of the icelandic iselands” wouldn’t the island of Iceland be Icelands largest island? Btw its suddenly a lot more obvious why Iceland and the faroe islands produces so many footballers for their tiny population, there is fuck all else to do
I lived in Greenland for 3 years and have been to Ittoqqortoormiit Town and Stadium as well as a few others up there. Greenlandic people love their football just like everywhere else although your pronunciation is a bit off :-)
Alfie in 2022: “Top 7 alien football grounds I found after being abducted during an away day to Easter island.”
Top 7 Antarctican stadiums
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The place where The Prisoner was filmed, problem would be one player not wanting to have a number on their shirt and giant white bubbles invading the pitch
I’m a massive geography and history fan. I’m not actually that into football, but there’s so much geography and history content on your channel I end up watching and loving every video!
Than get into it it’s called the beautiful game for a reason
As long as you don't start supporting bloody Hull
@@thomaskendell8146 you can join me in support of Napoli if you want to
That stadium in Bhutan looks like what a game developer from the early 2000s would make for an Asian arena and put it in China
@Abhirup Nath yeah you didn't get the joke on this one do you
@@anthonyjudeaggabao2302 There’s always one
@@dimitrisavic4702 an SJW who will always bring 'racial identities' to ruin the jokes lmao
imagine alfie got a series with netflix where he does things like visit the 7 most remote football stadiums on earth that would be so sick
so when we getting started with the emails to netflix?
Alfie the ground hopper
How do u submit an idea to Netflix
🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
This is a banger idea, also Michael could tread along with him just for the banter, would definitely watch something like that!!
Can’t wait for Alfie to start vlogging his travels to Greenland and his career as a future national team player for Greenland
Hey at least Svangaskarð is on the second-largest of the Faroe Islands! Nólsoy has a population of about 200, an area the size of Alderney, and they've managed to squeeze a pitch on there! The most remote ground in the league is probably FC Suðuroy's á Eiðinum stadium, which is a three-hour ferry away from the capital and then out of the harbour and a drive to the west side of the island. Until the island of Borðoy was connected by a bridge, Klaksvík had to get a boat to the mainland, get across the mainland, and then another boat!
Faroeball,you’re here?
Must have been built by somebody who wanted to scare away all the plastics lol
Svangaskarð Toftirsa flotta stað
ættaður frá Toftum
To be honest, Svangaskarð is actually pretty central in Faroe Islands standards :)
Eg eri við tær mín vinur
As a Hongkonger, I remember our national team have drawn with Bhutan and Maldives in the 2018 world cup qualifiers, and thus played in two of these stadia, i found them very interesting back then and now you are introducing them, amazing!
And then the draws against the PRC... oh the memories
shouting dllm in the stands was fun
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@@jeffreyau9751 *DIU NEI LO MO INTENSIFIES*
Alife, you have officially transcended RUclips content creation. Your videos "don't miss" that is, i could count on my hand the number of videos of yours that have been shown in my feed of which I haven't watched, one is that Christmas one idk never really spoke to me at any other time of the year haha, regardless, I've been using RUclips for roughly 10 years and this channel is the only one which has been REGULARLY pumping out original content. Thank you, your boss owes you raise as I am not paid to say this: "I wish I could subscribe twice!"... Now let me actually watch the video 😅
Thanks kozuki, I have sent him a screenshot of your message but I won't hold my breath! 😅
@@HITCSevens Alfie - those shoulders of yours must be broad for carrying this channel for so long. Some of us here love your more "unpopular" videos and I for one really enjoy the look down memory lane at the more obscure stories about.
If anyone else is reading this, a good book to read about the history of the game is "Inverting the Pyramid" by Jonathan Wilson - well worth a read 👍
@@HITCSevens haha no problem!
@@TheMixCurator don’t get me wrong, those obscure videos are reserved for Sundays 😂
@@HITCSevens Honestly think you would do amazing on a more 'official' platform. The RUclips algorithm prioritises idiocy. I could totally see you with a BBC4 series becoming a massive cult hit. .
7 stadiums that physically give the home team an advantage
Not a football/soccer stadium but Empower Field at Mile High home of the Denver Broncos of the NFL is because the city of Denver in Colorado is literally a mile high so the air is less thick so players who aren’t used to it get exhausted a lot easier than the Broncos players who are used to the high altitude. This is basically confirmed because the Broncos have had a 51-8-2 record in the first two weeks of any season since they have played there
Think theres one in Bolivia which is very high up
Bolivia
pretty sure this isnt what u mean but think its freiburg (or another german team) whose pitch is shorter and wider than most and therefore visiting teams/players r not used to playing on a pitch of that size/proportion and hence dont tend to play quite as well
@@diablejambe3460 Stoke used to do that too
RUclips gettin real comfortable with these no skip double ads
RUclips vanced?
Day 21: Rank all CR7’s strike partners.
Also, two more ideas.
One club man XI with current players only.
7 players with most own goals who plays in TOP 5 leagues right now.
day 11: most aggressive XI players with the most bookings in the top 5 leauges
Baltika Kaliningrad away to a side in Vladivostok is a fair hike . . . - imagine if the game went to Extra-Time as well, miss your flight and you've about 8000km in a taxi.
Im a Singaporean and I am so pleasantly surprised to see The Float mentioned and featured here. Its a nice feeling. Hahah Thank you Alfie. Appreciate it much. 😁 Keep rocking with the channel.
Is it really ulu enough to count as an honorable mention? Hmm
@@danielwongdupp I mean in Singapore's context you could consider if you follow Alfie's criteria of not being near housing estate/settlement. The float is situated in our CBD. It is a stretch maybe thats why just a honourable mention.
I'm Singaporean too but does The Float even count as a football stadium? Real talk I don't even know if anyone plays there, all we really see it for is the NDP.
Video Idea: Documentary on the Other Final: Montserrat vs Bhutan. How it came about, why football is in such a bad state in the countries, any semi notable players, what happened in the match and how the teams have gotten on since
Great idea maybe it’s in bad state in Bhutan cause archery is most popular sport there?
@@gothicgolem2947 There are other small countries where Football is not the main sport though, Fiji and Tonga come to mind
@@danielpinks9205 is the state of football good there? I’ve heard of Fiji I think there the rugby one who do something similar to Haka I’m not sure but what’s the difference between them Bhutan and Montserrat I’ve not really heard of any of them doing well in football so what’s thendiffernce between the state of the game in all of them that makes bhutan and Montserrat bad and the other two good?
@@gothicgolem2947 With Montserrat it doesn't help that almost the entire population of their captial left and therefore most of the island left when it got completely covered in ash.
@@chibifirestorm considering the volcanic eruption Montserrat are massively overachieving atm. A lot of their players are British-born like Lyle Taylor from Nottingham Forest but they have a fairly decent chance of reaching the next round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying with two winnable games coming up. Not bad for an island of just 5,000 people
Man, another great video. Some love to stadiums is always a god idea to me. I wish we could see more stadiums in a different setting that we have today in top football
In terms of remoteness by distance from the mainland, I think Addu Football Stadium (also in the Maldives, in the southern part) deserves a shout (although probably not used these days, it hosted a group in the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup). To add to its remoteness, I remember reading in an article and hearing from the commentators about the Philippines national team (Azkals-related video please?) having to take boat rides to and from the venue, some of the players even suffered from motion sickness.
Not exactly football related, but Barrow High School's American football field is worth a look if you've never seen it. They play all their home games above the arctic circle
Love the Video mate! I’ve always dreamed of visiting some of the worlds most unique and beautiful stadiums!
As a Maldivian let me clear something up ya. The stadium in Maldives is called “Rasmee Dhandu.”
In Dhivehi (Maldivian language) Rasmee means Official. Dhandu means Field or Stadium. So, the name literally means “Official Stadium”. And the stadium is in the middle of our capital city of Malé.
Thanx for including Maldives in this list. Good luck!!
This channel is quickly becoming one of favs keep up the great work sir.
AFC Wimbeldons 2015/16 league 2 playoff winners where are they now. (The majority have left the club)
I visited the Svangaskarð stadium, it is indeed lovely, the view on the valley and river is gorgeous.
Love this video, Alfie. Those aerial images make are so cool
I love these stadium videos you should make a stadium playlist though
Did anyone see Alfie score for Wolves the other day?
Question: Since Honolulu is considered to be one of if not the most isolated population center on the planet, would a professional or semi-professional team playing there or elsewhere in the Hawai'ian islands (that had their own stadium, of course) have made the list?
Always fancied an away day to Ittoqqortoormiit. 🍺
Last time i was this early it was a unexpected birth
7 teams that play in another nations league , but if they were in there own national league they would actualy have more trophies a.k.a cardiff welsh capital yet play in English league would be welsh champions every year
Same for Swansea
Vaduz
Love this freaking channel!
Another great video from the king of football hipsters.
Here's an idea - oldest world cup IX. I specified IX as if it was just the oldest 7 I'd imagine they would all be goalkeepers + Roger Milla.
“Those are just some honourable mentions to whet your appetite, but assuming you have been suitably seduced, and are now dying of thirst for yet more remote football stadia stimuli, we shall begin the countdown of my top 7”
We literally don't deserve you
The Stadium shown @ 2:30 is not on the Island of Tenerife its on the island of La Palma and is home to Club Deportivo Mensajero. I know I've been there once to watch a friendly against Las Palmas and once to buy a car, I test drove it through that tunnel to the left to check out the engine sound (I bought a V6). Its sits in-between two mountains and has spectacular views of the ocean, one of my favourites to visit. Oh and La Palma well worth a visit, to the north of the island is a Rainforest.
Tristan da Cunha actually has a football team
I have been to Hasteinsvollur to watch a top flight Icelandic League match in 2007. There actually used to be two teams on the island before the volcano erupted in the 1970’s taken out a large portion of the homes.
A Football stadium that you could have mentioned is that of Scottish Highland League side Fort William's Claggan Park Capacity 1,800 and really remote closest club to them is 70 miles away however due to the terrain up there it takes a number of hours to get to any other club.
That was brilliant, your videos are always top notch and this was no different. I honestly didn't know Greenland and Iceland had golf courses (I checked out Greenland stadium on maps n saw the course as well) and didn't know Greenland had football pitches
Iceland actually have a lot of Golf courses :)
@@NordicStadiums from what I've seen of pictures and vids, I bet they're all beautiful as well. I'd love to see Iceland but I'm not much of a traveller
Eriskay FC pitch, in the FIFA museum/ hall of fame. One of the most beautiful and remote football pitches. (North west Scotland (island of Eriskay))
Oh! I actually live in Albufeira. Hope you enjoyed your stay.
In terms of not may be remote, but certainly, the longest distance traveled for a European Cup Winners Cup match must be the 7,000-mile round trip that Cardiff City faced in 1968 to play Torpedo Moscow in Tashkent which is now in Uzbekistan, then in the USSR.
Can we get a "Top 7 Players with the Highest Total Transfer Values" ie, adding up all of their transfer fees
What is the large mountain in the distance at 3:27? Is it part of the island or is it on the icelandic mainland? Anyone know?
Nearby volcanoes
3:06 is that one of them beers that fills up from the bottom
Video idea: 7 oldest players to have made an appearance in Europe’s top 5 leagues this season.
The most remote large stadium might be the Omnisport Stadium of Pater (TE HONO NUI) in French Polynesia, with a capacity of 11,700. And if you only want to include countries that play at a high level of international sport, Tonga's Teufaiva Sport Stadium (10,000) might be it. Granted, they use it primarily for rugby and aren't very good at football, but....
I am a part of that small but brilliant community of Icelandic subscribers
Bruv, try Marora Stadium in Serui, Papua. It's an active stadium for Perseru Serui, a club in the top flight league in Indonesia. While Michael Essien plays in this league a couple years ago, he went to this stadium and he said that it was an experience he won't forget :))
Ascension or St Helena seem like good shouts for this...
Alfie, sorry to break it to you mate but Nuevo estadio silvestre carillo isn’t in Tenerife.
Sorry to be that guy.
Love the content by the way. 😁
Eddie gets me every time!!
Day 16: "Last 7 Puscas Award winners: Where are they now?"
Day 5: South Africa 2010 World Cup team. Where are they now?
Not really sure Maldives is the smallest independent country in Asia - commenting from the little island nation of Singapore
I liked this one. It's not quite the history of the offside rude, but it was an interesting watch regardless.
Iceland IS an island. So Heimaey is tiny comparatively. Haha-- Anyway, great post! Great content. Amazing locations!
I went to Hanga Roa stadium! Was the only fan for the match but it was a good game, with a goal in the 70th to make it 2-1
Just wanted to appreciate the top efforts you put in for the research, Alfie. Big man!!!
for a team playing in one of europes main top divisions national's estadio Madeira is pretty remote,high on a bluff overlooking funchal and often shrouded in mist its not that easy to access being at the top of a windy narrow road with poor bus connections....I was there in 2011 and had to find a taxi driver who was willing to come and pick me up after the game or its a long walk back to town.....
Just yesterday, Zealand did a video on the worst national team (Sri Lanka in his reckoning) who have lost to Bhutan in the stadium featured here as well. That's some crossover for me. :)
Seven most remote away days in top-flight leagues. Russia and Canada have some fun ones.
Video idea :
England B team that aren’t in contention to make this summers Euros 23 man squad.. Lamptey, Tarkowski, Ben White, Harvey Barnes, Ollie Watkins etc
Great work
Check out the KHL (European/Asian ice hockey League) and some of the away trips involved in that!
At 10:25 without subtitle I thought he said ''estimated they have lost over 1000 footballers down the mountain'' lol since I heard the word ''footballer'' more often than ''football'' in this channel :)
Next video: Every national team's stadiums in the world
This looks like a good video also Alfie do you like any other sport as well as football?
At 0:51 is Piran stadium in Slovenia. Hull is more remote.
9:00 what's up with the rope instead of proper lines??
great video!
Day 46: 7 worst players who scored a hattrick in either the premier or champions league
Can you do a video where you compare a premier league all-star team to a la liga, serie A, bundesliga or league 1 all-star team
I understand why the stadium in Singapore's Marina Bay was an honorable mention, I mean can you call it "remote" as it features as apart of the Marina Bay street Circuit
I think that a case could be made for includion of a stadium in a Russian town of Anadyr, which is located on Chukchi peninsula in the far, far Northeast Russia. Especially with how far it is from the rest of Russia (and the world as a whole). Though it is somewhat unlikely that any non-amateur team has ever played there.
Gonna make it a bucket list item to bang in a free-kick, up in Norway.
Welcome to Norway!
That thumb nail looks mad what a stadium!
Got to do a most beautiful stadiums video
Do a video about DINAMO BUCHAREST PLEASEEEE
The Henningsvær Stadion is not very remote in Norwegian terms. There are several other stadiums not many kilometers away :) Unfortuanately there has not been played any senior matches there since 2015
Bruh imagine every premier league team playing in one stadium. That’s wild
The quality in this video
Some reason I wasn’t subscribed to this wonderful channel
Better late than never, Jayden!
You should rank all the teams in the Peterborough league
Video idea: XI of players who changed nationalities
u missed a stadium in i belive Slovakia or Czech Republic where is a train track going through the stadium
Can you do a video on the new UEFA conference league and how it changes the European cups
#8: Toyota Stadium, Frisco, TX
“Largest of the icelandic iselands” wouldn’t the island of Iceland be Icelands largest island?
Btw its suddenly a lot more obvious why Iceland and the faroe islands produces so many footballers for their tiny population, there is fuck all else to do
one thing I certainly wasn't expecting to hear in this video was the word "archipelagic"
How did you go about doing this video?
Is Källö-Knippla on this list? If not the list isn't complete..
Den ser rett snygg ut. Må prøve å få med meg den en gang!
For me this is '7 stadiums I want to have a kick about in'.
Frosinone has to be one of the most difficult to get to
I lived in Greenland for 3 years and have been to Ittoqqortoormiit Town and Stadium as well as a few others up there. Greenlandic people love their football just like everywhere else although your pronunciation is a bit off :-)
Number 5 is beautiful!
Tristan da Cunha should make a club and apply for membership in the English Lower Leagues
I think it would make a good video to take a look at the last west ham team to get relegated (10/11) where are they now?
Such a beautiful video. Just have to comment for the algorythm...
Day 22 of asking for Steve Freezes 7 best team mates.
Can you do a looking back at the young ajax side Who won the dutch 2nd division in 2018 somtime
Number 5 is going to be my next FM save if I can find a database that goes down to the Norwegian 6th tier
Unfortuanately there has not been played any games there for several years
Hamburg SV 2017-18 XI Where are they now