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Make e no go crash enter Seattle lumen field stadium o where worldcup de hold |
To show you that Nigeria is a yuseless country with no direction |
childs play..no brain...they dont know that the internet never forgets |
Omo while people outside can't even afford 3000 daily feeding At least 1k morning 1k afternoon 1k night ....omo na enjoyment o |
Very good ..some people have no training ...u just bump into someone house without letting bthe person know ..e de vex me ehn |
Wow glad to see Future perform on stage with Tyla ...Game Time....wow Trap Hiphop,.....Glad to see our own Rema as well ..and many other artist.....Los Angeles....baby...USA 4-1 |
The should not give all those generals in the army what have they done regarding the country situations |
God bless America....Elon ....is a semi God |
I knew SA will be beaten ...let them be kicked again on their second match and third match |
Anyway this is the best worldcup Check out the stadiums https://www.nairaland.com/8688704/what-know-16-stadiums-hosting |
Wish Mexico to beat SA to stuppor remember they are playing it in Mexico .... |
Artiiclebeast:Oga you did not near the venues and you are in one sub urban area de calm and noting freaks Americans ok because they can afford tickets ....watchour how the crowd will fill up stadiums despite complains lol....remember it's the world cup lol |
Humphrey1111:Say wat ....again Rick ross is worth his net worth ...noting wrong with flying commercial plane ...over there no body cares Maybe his plane is on some repairs and he has an important show in another state so he should not enter commercial abi |
panpan:This is because they are the giant FIFA is here to make money ..right now they have made 30 billion USD or so twice of the Qatar world cup ....again adverting is surplus in america and a lot of media will pay for the world cup it will be too many that FIFA will deny some even if they qualify ... Canada no get population and that kind market you think they have...they BMO stadium in Toronto was nearly disqualified for the tournament this is because FIFA requires stadium to be as from 40000 capacity but Toronto stadium was 30000 capacity before so they had to build more seats around a wing to make it 45000 ..... ...Mexico is not a secure place ...it is a developing country with infrastructure network on average but they are far better than Nigeria ....Nigeria is trash ... |
boomcity009:That is why they are called Western nation and developed countries they invest in infrastructure |
RandDigital:You think these stadium used for the world cup are the what they only have in USA ...there are other fantastic stadium in USA ....in other cities ...there are newer ones being built by NFL teams and MLS teams |
Sirchiboy:Forget all those bragging Lagos no reach half of Houston ...Houston is d second largest city in North america and USA Incredible greatest 11 stadiums a wow ....they can host it on their own but the new FIFA rules want other smaller countries to be carried along |
Estadio Azteca (Estadio Ciudad de México) Capacity: 83,000 Location: Mexico City Mexico Matches: Mexico vs. South Africa (June 11), Colombia vs. Uzbekisatan (June 17), Mexico City vs. Czech Republic (June 24), round of 32 (June 30), round of 16 (July 6) Azteca is where this year’s tournament will kick off. The stadium first opened its doors in 1966 and made history by hosting World Cup finals in both 1970 and 1986. Back then, huge crowds packed the stands—107,412 for the 1970 final and a whopping 114,600 in 1986. These days, it doesn’t hold quite as many people, since the capacity was cut during several rounds of renovations. Officially, it goes by Estadio Banorte now. Getting here’s not too tricky either—there’s a light rail that connects to the Metro. Just a heads-up: at 7,200 feet above sea level, the altitude can really test teams who aren’t used to it. Nowadays, Club América and Cruz Azul call Azteca home, but teams like Atlante, Atlético Español, and Necaxa have played here in the past.
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B.C. Place (B.C. Place Vancouver) Capacity: 54,000 Location: Vancouver Canada Matches: Australia vs. Turkey (June 13), Canada vs. Qatar (June 18), New Zealand vs. Egypt (June 21), Canada vs. Switzerland (June 24), Belgium vs. New Zealand (June 26), round of 32 (July 2), round of 16 (July 7) What to know: Opened in 1983, B.C. is home of MLS's Whitecaps, who are threatening to move, and the CFL's BC Lions. A roof renovation that started in 2010 changed it from fixed to retractable. The stadium is downtown and has Skytrain service. Grass was installed over the artificial turf. Site of the 2015 Women's World Cup final, B.C. also hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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BMO Field (Toronto Stadium) Capacity: 45,000 Location: Toronto Canada Matches: Canada vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina (June 12), Ghana vs. Panama (June 17), Germany vs. Ivory Coast (June 20), Panama vs. Croatia (June 23), Senegal vs. Iraq (June 26), round of 32 (July 2) What to know: Built on the site of Exhibition Stadium, former home to MLB's Toronto Blue Jays and the CFL's Toronto Argonauts, BMO opened in 2007 and is home of Toronto's MLS team and the Argonauts. Its capacity of 28,180 was expanded for the World Cup with temporary bleachers. The stadium can be reached by tram and train service.
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Estadio BBVA (Estadio Monterrey) Capacity: 53,500 Location: Monterrey, Mexico Matches: Tunisia vs. Sweden (June 14), Tunisia vs. Japan (June 20), South Korea vs. South Africa (June 24), round of 32 (June 29) What to know: Opened in 2015, the stadium is the home of Monterrey. It is in one of the warmest areas hosting World Cup matches this year, with temperatures soaring past 90 degrees F (32 C). The stadium, which has a futuristic exterior resembling gills, has a view of the Cerro de la Silla mountain range.
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Estadio Akron (Estadio Guadalajara) Capacity: 48,000 Location: Guadalajara, Mexico Matches: South Korea vs. Czech Republic (June 11), Mexico vs. South Korea (June 17), Colombia vs. Congo (June 23), Uruguay vs. Spain (June 26) What to know: Opened in 2010, the stadium is home to Chivas, which inaugurated the venue with a friendly against Manchester United. The venue hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2011 Pan American Games.
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.. more to come watch out for the next these north American stadium are wonderful |
.keep watching. more to come watch out for the next these north American stadium are wonderful |
Wow America have a lot of stadium o .. more to come watch out for the next these north American stadium are wonderful |
NRG Stadium (Houston Stadium) Capacity: 72,000 Location: Houston Texas Matches: Germany vs. Curaçao (June 14), Portugal vs. Congo (June 17), Netherlands vs. Sweden (June 20), Portugal vs. Uzbekistan (June 23), Cape Verde vs. Saudi Arabia (June 26), round of 32 (June 29), round of 16 (July 4) What to know: Opened in 2002, NRG has a retractable roof and is home of the NFL's Houston Texans, who moved from the Astrodome. Grass was installed over the artificial turf. The stadium is about 6 miles from downtown and is serviced by the METRORail. The stadium hosted the Super Bowl in 2004 and 2017, the NCAA football championship game in 2024 and the NCAA basketball Final Four in 2011, 2016 and 2023.
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Levi's Stadium (San Francisco Bay Area Stadium) Capacity: 71,000 Location: Santa Clara, California Matches: Qatar vs. Switzerland (June 13), Austria vs. Jordan (June 16), Turkey vs. Paraguay (June 19), Jordan vs. Algeria (June 22), Paraguay vs. Australia (June 25), round of 32 (July 1), What to know: The stadium, opened in 2014, is home of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers and hosted the Super Bowl in 2016 and 2026, and also the 2019 NCAA college football championship. It is in Silicon Valley, home to many technology companies, about 43 miles south of San Francisco, and has regular Caltrain service. Levi's is the only U.S. site not assigned a match beyond the round of 32. Stanford Stadium, about 13 miles northwest, was a 1994 World Cup site.
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Gillette Stadium (Boston Stadium) Capacity: 65,000 Location: Foxborough, Massachusetts Matches: Haiti vs. Scotland (June 13), Iraq vs. Norway (June 16), Scotland vs. Morocco (June 19), England vs. Ghana (June 23), Norway vs. France (June 26), round of 32 (June 29), quarterfinal (July 9) What to know: Located 29 miles southwest of Boston and 25 miles northeast of Providence, Rhode Island, the stadium opened in 2002 and is home of the NFL's New England Patriots and MLS's New England Revolution. It replaced adjacent Foxboro Stadium, a 1994 World Cup venue. Grass was installed over the artificial turf. Train service to the stadium by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is limited to the days of events and will cost $80 round trip on days of World Cup matches, up from $20 for NFL and MLS games. Bus service from Boston will cost $95 round trip on days of World Cup games.
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Kansas City Stadium (GEHA Field at Arrowhead) Capacity: 73,000 Location: Kansas City, Missouri Matches: Argentina vs. Algeria (June 16), Ecuador vs. Curaçao (June 20), Tunisia vs. Netherlands (June 25), Algeria vs. Austria (June 27), round of 16 (July 3), quarterfinal (July 11) What to know: Opened in 1972, the stadium has been formally named GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium since 2021. The home of the NFL's Chiefs since 1972, it is 8.5 miles from downtown Kansas City, Missouri, and has no rail access. The Kansas City host committee announced $15 round trip shuttle buses on match days. The venue is adjacent to Kauffman Stadium, home of MLB's Kansas City Royals. Arrowhead was to have hosted the 2015 Super Bowl but the game was relocated after the failure to enact a sales-tax proposal that would have funded a rolling roof for the two venues. According to Guinness World Records, the stadium set a mark for the loudest outdoor sporting event crowd at 142.2 decibels for a Chiefs game against the New England Patriots on Sept. 29, 2014. The stadium also was home to MLS's Kansas City team from 1996 to 2007. The Chiefs intend to move in 2031 to a planned domed stadium to be built in Kansas City, Kansas, near the Kansas Speedway.
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Lumen Field (Seattle Stadium) Capacity: 69,000 Location: Seattle , Washington Matches: Belgium vs. Egypt (June 15), United States vs. Australia (June 19), Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Qatar (June 24), Egypt vs. Iran (June 26), round of 32 (July 1), round of 16 (July 6) What to know: Lumen Field, a short walk or Sound Transit Link light railway ride from downtown, opened in 2002. It is home of the NFL's Seahawks and MLS's Sounders. It is next to T-Mobile Park, home of MLB's Mariners. The NFL and MLB teams had shared the Kingdome. Grass was installed over the artificial turf.
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Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia Stadium) Capacity: 69,000 Location: Philadelphia , Pennsylvania Matches: Ivory Coast vs. Ecuador (June 14), Brazil vs. Haiti (June 19), France vs. Iraq (June 22), Curaçao vs. Ivory Coast (June 25), Croatia vs. Ghana (June 27), round of 16 (July 4) What to know: Known as the Linc and opened in 2003, the stadium is home of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles. It part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, a short SEPTA Metro ride from downtown, and adjacent to Citizens Bank Park, home of MLB's Phillies; Xfinity Mobile Arena, home of the NBA's 76ers and the NHL's Flyers; and Stateside Live!, a dining and entertainment complex. SEPTA charges $2.90 for service to the stadium and is providing free service when leaving after World Cup matches. The Linc replaced Veterans Stadium, the multipurpose home of the Phillies and Eagles. The round of 16 match will have a pregame ceremony marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
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MetLife Stadium (New York New Jersey Stadium) Capacity: 82,500 Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey Matches: Brazil vs Morocco (June 13), France vs Senegal (June 16), Norway vs. Senegal June (June 22), Ecuador vs. Germany (June 25), Panama vs. England (June 27), round of 32 (June 30), round of 16 (July 5), final (July 19). What to know: Just across the Hudson River from Manhattan in the New Jersey swamplands, MetLife Stadium will be host to the World Cup final on July 19. The home of the New York Giants and New York Jets, it opened in 2010 and replaced next-door Giants Stadium, a 1994 World Cup venue. With its gray seats, it has been considered one of the best new NFL venues. It is surrounded by parking lots and adjacent to Meadowlands Racetrack and the American Dream Mall. There is limited transportation, with little pedestrian access and a train that runs only surrounding events. New York Jersey Transit is charging $98 round trip on days of World Cup matches, down from the originally announced $150 but up from $12.90 from days of other events at MetLife. The shuttle bus price from Manhattan, at first announced as $80, has been cut to $20. The stadium hosted the 2016 Copa America Centenario final. To accommodate the specified field dimensions, 1,740 seats in the corners were removed. They will be reinstalled before the NFL season.
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