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The City of Manchester Stadium, otherwise known as The Etihad Stadium, is the home to the English football champions Manchester City, and a place of worship for the millions of worldwide fans.
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Out in the Meadowlands of New Jersey is MetLife Stadium, home of New York football. The Giants are my team and whenever I get a chance to see them play and I am a ready to go with my fan gear, my stadium blanket, and my LC-A+.
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The new home ground for Arsenal Football Club with a capacity of sixty thousand people. I support them, and have been doing so for the past nineteen years!
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Just in case you don’t know, Johannesburg is hosting the World Cup Football in 2010, and the Soccer City Stadium, about 30 minutes from the downtown by car, is its main venue. I've working there, but I was lucky enough to be able to see one of the matches at the stadium.
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With a capacity of 105,000 (original capacity of 114,600), it is the largest stadium in Mexico and fifth largest in the world.
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PETCO Park is home to the San Diego Padres baseball team.
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The Singapore National Stadium was first opened in July 1973 and was officially closed on 30th June 2007. Throughout its illustrious history, it played host to a number of events - such as the Southeast Asian Games - and I was lucky enough to get back into stadium to quickly grab a few shots to remember this very special monument.
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Dodger Stadium is the home of the Los Angles Dodgers baseball team. A few friends and I decided to go to Dodger Stadium to watch a baseball game. So we purchased our tickets online and waited patiently for the day of the game.
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Home of the Dallas Cowboys! Well not for long, since they are building a new stadium in Arlington for the 2009 season. So if you’re a fan of “America’s Team” then you should definitely come out to the Texas Stadium and get a tour. I’d recommend coming during the middle of the work week and right when they open for tours, at 10am.