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Football and soccer stadiums/fields. |
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 | The stade toulousain was many times european champion of rygby. |  | 12/04/2005 | 154 | 



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 | Olimpic stadium Kosevo |  | 12/04/2005 | 184 | 



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 | This is the home ground of Celtic Glasgow Football Club. Founded in 1888. |  | 12/04/2005 | 454 | 



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 | National Mateo Flores stadium, Guatemala city, Guatemala |  | 12/02/2005 | 366 | 



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 | Looks like someone has been having fun in a car park in downtown San Fran. Lots of skid marks that appear to have come from just one vehicle. |  | 11/28/2005 | 206 | 



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 | Incheon Worldcup Stadium - 2002 Worldcup korea-japan.
Located 28km west of Seoul, Incheon, is the nautical gateway to the nation's capital and the nation's second largest port.
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 | Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito - Stadium |  | 11/27/2005 | 277 | 



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 | Stadium of Polish Ekstraklasa team Pogon Szczecin. Built in 1948 with a capacity for 17,783. |  | 11/27/2005 | 178 | 



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 | Stadium of Polish Ekstraklasa team Gornik Leczna. Built in 2004 with a capacity for 7,000 people. |  | 11/27/2005 | 160 | 



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 | Stadium of Polish Ekstraklasa team Gornik Zabrze. Inaugurated on 2 September 1934 with a capacity for 17,000 people. |  | 11/27/2005 | 143 | 



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 | Stadium of Polish Ekstraklasa team MKS Cracovia. Built in 1912 with a capacity for 10,000 people. |  | 11/27/2005 | 186 | 



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 | Former Stadium of English Premiership team Arsenal. Inaugurated on 6 September 1913 wth a capacity for 38,500 people. (Arsenal are currently constructing a new stadium that will be ready for the 2006/2007 season. This will be the last season of football before Highbury is demolished.) |  | 11/27/2005 | 460 | 



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 | Stadium of French Ligue One team Olympique Marseille. Built in 1937 with a capacity for 60,031 people. |  | 11/27/2005 | 292 | 



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 | Stadium of French Ligue One team Olypmique Lyonnais. Built in 1920 with a capacity for 41,184 people. |  | 11/27/2005 | 203 | 



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 | Stadium of Polish Ekstraklasa team Legia Warszawa. Built in 1916 with a capacity for 15,278 people. |  | 11/25/2005 | 232 | 



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 | Stadium of Polish Ekstraklasa team Polonia Warszawa. Built in 1912 with a capacity for 6,200 people. |  | 11/25/2005 | 171 | 



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 | Stadium of Polish Ekstraklasa team Arka Gdynia. Built in 1929 with a capacity for 12,000 people. (Arka moved into the stadium in 1999 and share the stadium with city rivals Baltyk Gdynia) |  | 11/25/2005 | 121 | 



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 | Home of two Serie A teams, rivals AC Milan and Inter Milan. Inaugurated on 19 September 1926 with a capacity for 85,700 people. |  | 11/25/2005 | 429 | 



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 | Stadium of Italian Serie A side Juventus. Built for the 1990 World Cup with a capacity for 71,000 people. |  | 11/25/2005 | 372 | 



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 | Stadium of French Ligue One side Paris Saint Germain (P.S.G.) Inaugurated on 4 June 1972 with a capacity for 49,000 people. |  | 11/25/2005 | 367 | 



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 | Home of the Miami Hurricanes NCAA Football Team |  | 11/23/2005 | 227 | 



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 | The Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt - Germany
In the past under the name: "Waldstadion"
Die Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt
Früher unter dem Namen "Waldstadion"
|  | 11/22/2005 | 306 | 



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 | Stadium Presidente Castelo Branco (Castelão) - Fortaleza, CE - Brasil. |  | 11/22/2005 | 250 | 



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 | Name: St Mirren Park (Love Street Stadium)
Club: St Mirren FC
Capacity: 8,016 seats
Year Ground Opened: 1895 |  | 11/22/2005 | 133 | 



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 | Stadium ciudad de la plata - Buenos Aires, Argentina |  | 11/21/2005 | 246 | 



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