Football Stadiums
Each sport is different from the other and has special requirements. To meet these special requirements, there are special sports for almost all the popular games these days. Football stadiums are such venues that aim at holding and facilitating football tournaments. Since football is one of the most popular sports in the world, there is hardly any country that may not be having football stadiums. There are a large number of football stadiums in the world today, and the number of these stadiums is on a massive rise with the growing popularity of this sport.
Football stadiums are basically large fields that are bounded by seats (as well as stands), for the spectators so that they can view the game. The most important basis for the construction of the football stadium is to provide maximum comfort for the spectators and the players in terms of the size of the field, the quality of the grass, safety measures, soil texture etc, by keeping in mind the various peculiarities of the sport.
Special professionals who know the game well, and understand the requirements of the players as well as the spectator’s, design football stadiums. Proper mathematical calculations have to be made and various techniques are used so as to design that ‘perfect’ football stadium. Much of the design and the overall form of the stadium also depend on the government policies, as well as on the popularity of the game.
Regions where football is a favorite of many, have been found to have the maximum number of football stadiums, (for example the Great Britain), and it is generally in such places that the stadium capacity is the maximum. These days football stadiums offer a wide range of facilities, such as restrooms for the players, safety measures, refreshments, good lightning, etc. The stadium seating is also taken much care of, and it is ensured that the spectators are seated in the most comfortable way, so that they may enjoy the long football matches, without any inconvenience.
Some of the most well known football stadiums are the San Siro, the Camp Nou, the Emirates Stadium, the Celtic Park, the City of Manchester Stadium, the Stamford bridge, etc. Each of these stadiums is famous because of the unique features and special privileges they offer. Not only have these contributed to the popularity of the sport, they have also set great standards for the other football stadiums, which is a great privilege to the sportsmen and as well as the sports fans.








