Stadium is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field
or stage either partly or completely surrounded by a structure designed
to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event. A lot of
stadiums around the world have spectacular designs which give pride to
the countries where they are located. Yet there are some stadiums where
architects have failed and there are some very clever adaptations to
the surrounding landscape and that makes them kinda weird. Take a look
at some of unusual and weird stadiums around the world.
Marina Bay Stadium- Singapore
Made entirely of steel, the floating
platform measures 390 feet long and 270 feet wide. It can bear up to
1,070 tonnes, equivalent to the total weight of 9,000 people, 200 tonnes
of stage props and three 30-tonne military vehicles. The gallery at the
stadium has a seating capacity of 30,000 people.
Osaka Stadium- Japan
The stadium situated in center of Osaka City, with capacity of 31379 seats.
Osaka stadium was abandoned for baseball and soon converted to sample
housing showground. The stadium was demolished in 1998 and shopping
center is built on that location now.
Braga Stadium- Portugal
Braga stadium is one of
the most expensive and weirdest stadiums in Portugal. The enormous rock
moving process contributed heavily to the final $122 million cost. The
stadium is often considered one of the most original and beautiful
stadiums in the world.
Gospin Dolac- Croatia
Gospin dolac is a
stadium in Imotski. It was built in 1989 and serves as home stadium for
NK Imotski football club. The stadium has a capacity of 4,000 spectators. Beautiful strange stadium.
Eidi Stadium- Faroe Islands
Just next to the waves of the North Atlantic, there’s a football stadium in the village Eidi.
The football team from Eidi was called EB, but a few years ago they
merged with Streymur on Streymoy island, and they are called
EB/Streymur. They are one of the best football clubs in the Faroe Islands. The best team does not play their matches here on this football field but in the village Streymnes.
Caracas Stadium- Venezuela
“Cocodrilos Sports Park”
is a multi-use stadium. It is currently used mostly for football
matches and is the part time home stadium of Caracas FC. The stadium
holds 3,000 people and lies next to a highway.
FC Aalesund Stadium- Norway
FC Aalesund old stadium
was very strange with terrace on a hill. Club builds a new stadium in
2005. It was also a home of the Norwegian Woman’s Premier League
matches.
Hohe Warte Stadium- Austria
“Hohe Warte Stadium” is
a multi-purpose stadium in. Primarily a football venue and the home of
First Vienna football club, it has also occasionally played host to
Austrian international rugby union matches and the Vienna Vikings
American Football team.
Mmabatho Stadium- South Africa
Mmabatho Stadium is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 59,000 people and was designed and built in 1981 by a Russian construction company.
Janguito Malucelli Stadium- Brazil
Eco-Stadium “Janguito Malucelli” became famous for
being the first “green stage” of Brazil. The main stand was built with
chairs placed on top of a hill without the use of concrete. Therefore,
the stage is also called Eco-Stadium.
Ukraine Stadium- Ukraine
Ukraine Stadium is
absolute winner. Gravity is not a best friend of players on this team.
We don’t have additional info about this pitch and is there any football
matches going on on this field, but for sure it is fun for drivers on
this road.
source : http://coloredwall.com/24-pictures-of-worlds-most-unusual-stadiums
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