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Camp Nou (Barcelona, Spain)

Capacity: ~99,354

Camp Nou is among the largest, most famous stadiums worldwide. A true football cathedral, it’s home to legends like Messi.

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Wembley Stadium (London, England)

Capacity: ~90,000

Wembley, the "Home of Football," hosts major finals and tournaments. Its iconic arch stands as a stunning modern architectural marvel.

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Maracanã Stadium (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Capacity: ~78,838

The Maracanã hosted the 1950 and 2014 FIFA World Cup Finals.

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Old Trafford (Manchester, England)

Capacity: ~74,310

Old Trafford, the "Theatre of Dreams," radiates tradition and rich history.

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San Siro (Milan, Italy)

Capacity: ~75,923

San Siro stands as an enduring symbol of Italian football excellence.

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Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund, Germany)

Capacity: ~81,365

Europe's largest standing terrace draws passionate fans and unmatched energy.

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Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, Mexico)

Capacity: ~87,523

The Azteca hosted two FIFA World Cup finals, in 1970 and 1986.

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