Do you go to the soccer stadiums?

Do you like watching soccer? Various soccer leagues stopped it under the influence of a COVID-19 for a while, but today it begins to restart. I think there may be many excited soccer fans. It is the holding in no audiences, but it will come again in future to be able to visit the stadium for the moment. So, I’m going to introduce the soccer stadiums which I recommend.

Index

1.Camp Nou (Spain)

2.Signal Iduna Park (Germany)

3.Anfield (England)

4.San Siro (Italy)

5.Saitama Stadium 2002 (Japan)

1.Camp Nou (Spain)

Do you know Camp Nou? Have you heard a team called Barcelona? I think there are many people who has heard it. Camp Nou is a stronghold of Barcelona in Spain. Even if Barcelona says that it is the most famous in the world, it is not exaggeration. That famous Messi is a player of Barcelona. Camp Nou means the new stadium by a language of Catalonia. It is at the position of around 30 minutes by subway from the Catalonia open space of the Barcelona center. It was built in 1975. The world cup in Spain was held here in 1982. It is increased from 93000 person to a 120000 person on this occasion. This seating capacity is proud of a number largest in European. It the stadium which I recommend it most.

2.Signal Iduna Park (Germany)

Signal Iduna Park is a stadium for exclusive use of the soccer in Dortmund of Germany. Dortmund is a club belonging to Bundesliga. With an emblem based on yellow, it is written with black with BVB. It is the team where Shinji Kagawa belonged to before. Signal Iduna Park was built in1974. It is the seating capacity of 80000 people, and the number of the mean audience mobilization is a world top-class stadium. In this stadium, the slant is very characteristic. Looking up from the pitch, the English-style stand gives the impression that a huge wall stands up. And the stadium’s greatest characteristic is the home goal back. It consists of the one layer and take 25000 people. At the time of league match, it is all the standing seat. Dortmund supporter is one of the world’s best supporters, and the force is great. It is a stadium which wants you to go by all means when you go to Germany.

3.Anfield (England)

Do you know the team called Liverpool? Liverpool is the team which become a champion in the last European Champions League. And Liverpool just recently won their first Premier League title. It is a hot club now. A home stadium of Liverpool is Anfield. This was built as a home stadium of Everton in 1884. Later, Liverpool was established because Everton was relocated due to internal conflict. It has been renovated many times until now. Anfield has a capacity of 54000 people and is not very large. However, it is said that Anfield has some mysterious protection. There is a thing called a miracle of Anfield.  In the Campions League, it was 0 to 3 in the first game, but in the second game, they scored 4 points and reversed. And They decided to advance to the final. This is the reason why it is said that Anfield has a mysterious power. Also, the supporters are enthusiastic and excitement will not be suppressed when you visit. This is also a stadium you should definitely visit.

4.San Siro (Italy)

 Have you heard of San Siro? This is a soccer stadium in Milan, Italy. The official name is Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. It has become the home stadium of Serie A ’s Intel and AC Milan. A stdium shared by two teams is very rare. Built in 1926, it has the largest capacity in Italy, with a capacity of 80000 people. Intel side calls Giuseppe Meazza. On the other hand, AC Milan side calls San Siro. It is quite old and has undergo renovation work many times. It is also a stadium with a very long history. However, this historic San Siro may be dismantled. It is sad that it will be dismantled within 100 years, but it is a stadium that you should visit before it is dismantled.

5.Saitama Stadium 2002 (Japan)

Lastly, I will introduce the Japanese soccer stadium. Do you know a team called Urawa Reds? Urawa Reds is a professional soccer team based in Saitama Stadium 2002 in Saitama. It belongs to J1 and the official name is Urawa Red Diamonds. It was built for the 2002 World Cup in Japan. With a capacity of 60000, it is the largest soccer stadium in Japan. It is often used for Japanese national team games and is a representative stadium of Japan. The number of spectators has been number one for 13 consecutive seasons. And it is known as one of the most supporters and hot supporters in Japan.   In particular, everyone in the north goal stands and cheers, and the amount of voice is tremendous. The above image is Urawa Reds winning the Asian Champions League in 2017. It is a very beautiful choreography. I think only Saitama Stadium can see this in Japan. I think that it is easy to go because it is close to Tokyo. The J-league is still suspended now, but J1 will resume from July 4th. It is still no audience match for a while after it is restarted, but if we can go to the stadium, I’d like you to try it.

So far, I have introduced 5 stadiums. all stadiums are very attractive. Recently, all games have been broadcast live on DAZN. However, I think that watching on the TV and watching it at the stadium are completely different. Watching the stadium will be more exciting. If you have never watched soccer, but would like to see it, why not visit these stadiums?

< References >

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/カンプ・ノウ

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ジグナル・イドゥナ・パルク

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/アンフィールド

https://sportiva.shueisha.co.jp/clm/football/wfootball/2019/05/08/___split_33/

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/スタディオ・ジュゼッペ・メアッツァ

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/埼玉スタジアム2002