Wednesday 5 May 2010

Our Top 10 Unique Stadia


FIFA World Cup 2010, the main event of this year will begin in 40 days. As an overture, these are some photos of most unique stadiums around the world from Oddee. Human has show what they can do and these pictures never fail to impress me.. What a weird world we are living on...

1. Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany has capacity of almost 70,000 spectators, and one of the very few stadia which can change it's colour at different daytime.


2. Iglariste Batiraja is located at Croatia and is positioned just beside a timeworned castle.


3. Estadio Municipal in Portugal was designed for UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal. The stadium was especially designed to represent cheerfulness, liveliness of life and strong feeling of dynamism, just like Portuguese style of football.


4. Japanese Fujieda City Stadium is rather designed for picnic and held only 13,000 spectators. It's located just behind the mountain where tourists will visit and enjoy the match from there.


5. Singapore's Marina Bay Floating Stadium is a new innovation in the world of football. It was made entirely with steel and holds up to 30,000 spectators.


6. Recep Tayyip Erdogan Stadium in Turkey is designed with only covered by half stand, while another stand is totally exposed to people outside the stadium.


7. Mmbatho Stadium in South Africa holds up to 59,000 spectators and has very unique stepped up roof.


8. Eco Stadium in Brazil shows the dynamism and elegance by mixing the stadium interior with nature-like elements, such as wooden bench, grassed seats surrounded by tall trees around.


9. Gospin Dolac in Croatia is one of the very few stadium that is just located beside a 500 m lake.


10. World Games Stadium in Taiwan is referred as the biggest, largest and equipped with most solar panel stadium on earth. With the area of more than 14,000 square metre roof and energy-consumption of around 1.4 Giga watt in a year, it's referred as the utmost stadium in terms of vivacity.



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