The Oldest and Newest Sporting Venues
The Oldest and Newest Sporting Venues
Fenway Park
Fenway Park is the most well known, if not iconic, ballpark in the world and has a rich history and atmosphere unlike any other 29 teams in the sport. The Green Monster is being left in the field which is of Fenways most iconic feature and there are now top spots for fans that are unafraid to live on the fringes. The Boston Red Sox have spent more than 100 years at the stadium playing some of the most memorable games in baseball history. In recent years, Fenway Park has also hosted NHL and college football games.
Estadio Azteca
Azteca was born with the opening match between Club America and Torino FC as something of a Mecca for North American football. The Estadio Azteca is best known for its adoring fans as former American football player turned Mexican villain Landon Donovan can attest and boasts a record crowd of 132,247 for a boxing match between Julio Cesar Chavez and Greg 1993 a tangible atmosphere for every sport Haugen. Over the years, the site has hosted two World Cups, eight NFL games, and concerts featuring the likes of Michael Jackson and U2.
Madison Square Garden Stadium
Madison Square Garden, commonly referred to as MSG or The Garden, has hosted boxing matches, wrestling events and hundreds of basketball and hockey games. Whether the teams are good or not, the garden is an attraction in itself. For this purposive reason this stadium is called the most famous arena in the world.
Wrigley Field
Ivy covered walls, rooftop houses and creatures in the stands have made Wrigley Field famous in American sports. Wrigley, a few years younger than Fenway Park, has been home to the Cubs since 1914 and is notorious for being late for the Festival of Lights. The first Twilight game took place in 1943 before lights were installed in 1988. The park has obviously hosted World Series games, but it also hosted the Chicago Bears from 1921 to 1970.
AT&T Stadium
The opulent and stately home of the Dallas Cowboys is estimated to cost nearly more than 1 billion dollars and is considered a must see for any sports fan. The size of it is impressive but the advanced technology and overall cost proves that no expense has been spared in this haven for Team USA. In addition to NFL games, the NBA All Star Weekend, concerts, college football and boxing, the facility hosted WrestleMania 32, which was attended by people.
Venue of Santiago Bernabeu
Home to the wealthiest club in European football, the Bernabeu is a magnificent showcase of Real Madrids excellence. The Stadium Tour includes a walking tour of the pitch, a trip to the dressing rooms and a stroll through the impressive array of exhibits featuring former football greats like Cristiano Ronaldo and Zinedine Zidane, as well as dozens of League Cups.
AT&T Park
With one of the finest views in sports, City by the Bay offers an exceptional AT&T Park fan experience with local dining and water views from almost anywhere in the world. Barry Bonds put this place on the map by hitting high carrier home runs at McCovey Cove. The Raiders even considered using the park as their home in 2019 before heading to Las Vegas.
Anfield
Liverpool fans sing you will Never Walk Alone at Anfield as they have done for decades. The history of these grandstands is clear and evokes an energy and emotion rarely found in sport today. When new owners Liverpools Fenway Sports Group came up with the idea of refurbishing the 134 year old stadium, they were caught off guard by opposition from LFC purists and approached the project with a childish reputation.
CenturyLink Field
Seattle fans, and Northwest sports fans in general, bring intensity unmatched in other parts of the country. The home of the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Sounders gives both teams a distinct advantage over visiting teams, even those who may have more talent to offer. The Seahawks are 41 up to12 at home on the road for the past six seasons, while the Sounders are compared to the road against Clink in that span Duration.
Churchill Downs
Churchill Downs, 115 acres of racing immortality, has crowned some sports the greatest champions of the sport on all fours. The atmosphere of the Kentucky Derby and many other stake races, match races and breeder and the cups are pure party ambience rain or shine, Churchill fans are here to enjoy and see which new champions cross the finish line.
Tiger Stadium
Alabama has a championship. Ohio State has a team but based on first hand accounts, nothing quite compare to a Saturday night in Death Valley. Ups and downs, visiting players, fans and coaches say Tiger Stadium has the best atmosphere in college football. The squad, which has enjoyed mixed success in recent years, continues to bring raucous fandom and discouraging pre game entertainment that leaves opponents flinching. With a capacity of over 100,000 people, Death Valley comprises nearly 50 percent of Baton Rouge's total population.