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  2. List of FIFA World Cup stadiums - Wikipedia

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    FIFA has had strict stadium guideline requirements since at least 2001. [1] Stadiums must have a capacity of at least 40,000, stadiums hosting quarter-finals or semi-finals must have a minimum of 60,000 and those hosting the opening ceremony or final must have a capacity of at least 80,000. [2]

  3. Arktisk Stadion - Wikipedia

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    The Arktisk Stadion (Arctic Stadium) is a proposed association football stadium which would replace Nuuk Stadium as the national stadium of Greenland. The stadium is proposed, in part, to allow Greenland to participate in FIFA and CONCACAF as the organizations' strict guidelines on stadiums are a barrier to admittance.

  4. List of association football stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of football stadiums. They are ordered by their seating capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the stadium can accommodate in seated areas. Football stadiums with a capacity of 40,000 or more are included. That is the minimum capacity required for a stadium to host FIFA World Cup finals matches. Note ...

  5. 2030 FIFA World Cup bids - Wikipedia

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    Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay have hosted the FIFA World Cup, while Argentina and Chile have hosted Copa América Femenina. Eighteen stadiums across thirteen host cities are being considered as venues for the tournament: sixteen existing venues and a new stadium in Luque, Paraguay, where the headquarters of CONMEBOL are located. [38]

  6. MetLife Stadium will play host to 2025 FIFA Club World Cup ...

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    MetLife Stadium, home of the NFL's New York Giants and Jets, will be the site of the 2025 Club World Cup final in July 2025, FIFA announced on Saturday. FIFA also revealed the 11 other stadiums ...

  7. Green Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds, colloquially known as the Green Guide is a UK Government-funded guidance book on spectator safety at sports grounds. The Guide provides detailed guidance to ground management, technical specialists such as architects and engineers and all relevant authorities to assist them assess how many spectators can be safely accommodated within a sports ground.

  8. FIFA will change name of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium for ...

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    When FIFA announced earlier this month that six games in the 2026 World Cup would be played at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, international soccer’s governing body left out some details ...

  9. Safe standing - Wikipedia

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    The relevant UK guidelines for sports ground safety, the Green Guide, sets out the parameters for building and managing modern standing terraces.New stadia, such as Morecambe FC's Globe Arena (opened in 2010) with standing for over 4,000 spectators and St. Helens rugby league club's Langtree Park (opened in 2012) with standing for almost 8,000, continue to be built with terraces and are ...