Worlds Most Breathtaking Football Stadiums

Stadion Gospin dolac, Croatia
Gospin Dolac is a stadium in Imotski, Croatia. It was built in 1989 and serves as home stadium for NK Imotski football club. The stadium has a capacity of 4,000 spectators.







Eidi Stadium, Faroe Islands
Just next to the waves of the North Atlantic, is this beautiful football stadium in the village Eidi. The Eidi Stadium is completely surrounded by sea. The Faroe Island’s national football games are  played here.




Kantrida Stadium, Croatia




Kantrida stadiam is a football stadium in the Croatian city of Rijeka. It is named after the Kantrida neighborhood in which it is located, in the western part of the city. It has served as home of the football club HNK Rijeka since 1946. The stadium has a distinctive appearance as it is situated between steep cliffs just north of the stadium and the shore of the Adriatic on its south side.

Ottmar Hitzfeld Stadium – Switzerland


The highest ground in Europe at 2,000 metres above sea level, the Ottmar Hitzfeld Stadium is carved into a mountainside overlooking the Alps! Players and fans have to travel by cable car to reach the ground but the tough journey is well worth the effort.


Rheinpark Stadium, Liechtenstein
Rheinpark Stadion Liechtenstein

The Rheinpark Stadium in Vaduz is the national stadium of Liechtenstein. It plays host to the home matches of the Liechtenstein national football team, and is also the home of Liechtenstein's top football club, FC Vaduz.


Braga Municipal Stadium Portugal 
Braga Municipal Stadium is a football stadium in Braga, Portugal, with an all-seated capacity of 30,286, built in 2003 as the new home for local club Sporting Clube de Braga, and as a UEFA Euro 2004.



Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar

Victoria Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Gibraltar. It is currently used mostly for football matches and holds about 5,000 people. It is located close to the Gibraltar Airport just off Winston Churchill Avenue. It was named after the wife of Gibraltarian philanthropist John Mackintosh.



 
 
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