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Category: Multi-purpose stadiums in Europe by country. 2 languages. ... Multi-purpose stadiums in the United Kingdom (1 C, 56 P) This page was ...
2021 World Athletics Relays, 2021 European Athletics Team Championships Super League, 2028 European Athletics Championships: Association football 52 Kaohsiung National Stadium: 55,000 Kaohsiung Taiwan: Association football 53 Helong Sports Center Stadium: 55,000 Changsha China: Association football 54 Stadion Plovdiv: 55,000 Plovdiv Bulgaria
Multi-purpose stadiums in Europe by country (42 C) Pages in category "Multi-purpose stadiums in Europe" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The following is a list of stadiums in Europe. The Gazprom Arena , the home of FC Zenit . The Philips Stadion , the home of PSV from Eindhoven , a Dutch football club.
Athletics, 1992 Summer Olympics venue 2003 World Police and Fire Games venue: 1927: 4 [2] [6] [3] 42 Ali Sami Yen Stadium: 53,978 [40] Istanbul Turkey: Galatasaray S.K. 2011: 4 [3] 43 San Mamés: 53,332: Bilbao Spain: Athletic Bilbao 2018 European Rugby Champions Cup final venue 2024 UEFA Women's Champions League final venue 2025 UEFA Europa ...
Stadiums designed for field sports, such any of a wide variety of football codes, baseball, and/or track and field. Stadiums designed for tennis (a traditional outdoor sport, but with a much smaller playing area than in field sports). Only domed and retractable roof stadiums are included, i.e. stadiums that cover both spectators and playing field.
Stadium Capacity City (state) Country Region Tenants Sport(s) Image Camp Nou: 99,354 [14]: Barcelona Spain Europe: FC Barcelona: Association football: FNB Stadium
Kalinga Stadium is a multi-purpose international sports complex in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Construction was begun in 1978. It is best known as the home ground of the Indian Super League football club Odisha FC since that club's inception in 2019. It was the home ground of the I-League club Indian Arrows from 2018 until 2022.