7 Weirdest Soccer Stadiums In The World
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Although the USA boasts some of the best College sports facilities in the world, we have found that some other countries can certainly boast the most unusual!
Check out this article we came across on Sportkeeda.com by Sriram Ilango about the 7 weirdest yet most beautiful soccer stadiums across the world!
Aalesund Arena, Norway FC
[caption id="attachment_2686" align="alignleft" width="550" caption="Notice the lack of stands - fans sit and watch the games from the cliffs!"][/caption]
Eidi Stadium, Faroe Islands
[caption id="attachment_2687" align="alignleft" width="500" caption="This Stadium is completely surrounded by sea! They even have a guy in a boat, who's job it is to fetch stray balls from the sea"][/caption]
Eco Stadium, Brazil
[caption id="attachment_2688" align="alignleft" width="550" caption="This Stadium was constructed completely without using concrete! It holds around 6000 people and even the dugouts are made with Bamboo!"][/caption]
[caption id="attachment_2689" align="alignleft" width="550" caption="Seats are 'planted' into the hills and electricity is given to the stadium through solar panels."][/caption]
Gospic Dolac, Croatia
[caption id="attachment_2690" align="alignleft" width="801" caption="This Stadium holds around 6000 people and is completely surrounded by nature!"][/caption]
[caption id="attachment_2691" align="alignleft" width="550" caption="An inside view of the Stadium"][/caption]
Cocodrilos Park, Venezuela
[caption id="attachment_2692" align="alignleft" width="599" caption="This Stadium lies a few feet away from the National Highway and doesn't need fences because it is bounded my mountains"][/caption]
Braga Stadium, Portugal
[caption id="attachment_2693" align="alignleft" width="640" caption="Arguably one of the most expensive and beautiful stadiums in the world...it took more that $100 million to clear up the rocks"][/caption]
Marina Bay, Singapore
[caption id="attachment_2694" align="alignleft" width="550" caption="The whole stadium 'floats' in the Sea! The surface alone can bear the weight of more than 9000 people and the gallery can host 30,000!"][/caption]