A  lot of stadiums around the world  have the finest design and they give  pride to the countries where they  are located. Yet there are some  stadiums where architects have failed  and there are some very clever  adaptations to the surrounding landscape  and that makes them kinda  weird.


Japan,   Osaka stadium, former home ground of baseball team Nankai Hawks. The   stadium situated in center of Osaka City, with capacity of 31379 seats.   In 1988, The Hawks’ owner company sold the team to Daiei Group and  moved  to Fukuoka City. As 3 remaining teams in Metro Osaka got their  own  stadiums, Osaka stadium was abandoned for baseball and soon  converted to  sample housing showground. The stadium was demolished in  1998 and and  shopping center is build on that location.


Venezuela,   Caracas “Cocodrilos Sports Park” is a multi-use stadium. It is   currently used mostly for football matches and is the part time home   stadium of Caracas FC. The stadium holds 3,000 people and lies next to a   highway.


Portugal,   Braga. One of the most expensive and weirdest stadiums in Portugal.  The  enormous rock moving process contributed heavily to the final $122   million cost, more than any other of the ten new stadiums built for   European football championship in 2004. The stadium is often considered   one of the most original and beautiful stadiums in the world. We find  it  strange.



Croatia   Gospin dolac is a stadium in Imotski. It was built in 1989 and serves   as home stadium for NK Imotski football club. The stadium has a  capacity  of 4,000 spectators. Beautiful strange stadium.

 
  
 
Brazil   Eco-Stadium “Janguito Malucelli” became famous for being the first   “green stage” of Brazil, his main stand was built with chairs placed on   top of a hill, without the use of concrete. Therefore, the stage is  also  called Eco-Stadium.

The   Faroe Islands are an island group situated between the Norwegian Sea   and the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately halfway between Scotland and   Iceland. Their national football team is playing with European  national  teams on pitch located next to the sea. There’s also a guy in a  boat  that collects the balls that fall into the sea during a match.

 
  
 

Singapore,   Marina Bay. Made entirely of steel, the floating platform measures 390   feet long and 270 feet wide. It can bear up to 1,070 tonnes,  equivalent  to the total weight of 9,000 people, 200 tonnes of stage  props and three  30-tonne military vehicles. The gallery at the stadium  has a seating  capacity of 30,000 people.

Bulgaria   FC Chernomorets Balchik football club from the town of Balchik,   currently playing the second division of Bulgarian football. The team   plays its home games at the local “Balchik Stadium” with 6,000 of the   ugliest seats we’ve ever seen.

 
 
Norway   FC Aalesund old stadium was very strange with terrace on a hill. Club   build a new stadium in 2005. It was also a home of the Norwegian  Woman’s  Premier League matches.

 
 
South   Africa Mmabatho Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in city Mafikeng It   is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds  59,000  people and was designed and built in 1981 by a Russian  construction  company.


Austria,   Vienna the “Hohe Warte Stadium” is a multi-purpose stadium in.   Primarily a football venue and the home of First Vienna football club,   it has also occasionally played host to Austrian international rugby   union matches and the Vienna Vikings American Football team.


Belgium   FC Antwerp stadium was built in 1923 and was once one of the biggest   and most luxurious soccer stadiums in Europe, now stands look totally   different, each competing for the title “ugliest stand world wide”.

Ukraine,   absolute winner , gravity is not a best friend of players on this  team.  We don’t have additional info about this pitch and is there any   football matches going on on this field, but for sure it is fun for   drivers on this road.

 
 
 
 
 
 







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