Estadio Jose Alvalade plays host to one of the most successful sides in the history of Portuguese football, Sporting. It was originally opened in 2003 and it is a 5-star stadium according to UEFA, meaning that it can play host to major finals, such as the UEFA Cup that was held here in 2005. During … Read More
Archives: Venues
Estadio do Restelo
Estadio do Restelo is one of the most scenic stadiums in Europe and is a must-visit for any football fans visiting Lisbon. It is ideally located in an area where there are many visitor attractions and great restaurants. Public transport is good in the city so you can easily travel from the city centre and … Read More
Estadio da Luz
Estadio da Luz is an iconic ground in the world of football and every fan needs to visit it at least one time in their life. It seats 65,000 and the place will be rocking on derby day, with the fans creating an awe-inspiring atmosphere. They have a great restaurant on-site and it is conveniently … Read More
Estadio dos Barreiros
As the national stadium of Madeira, the 10,000 capacity Estadio dos Barreiros is one of the most idyllic football grounds in European football sat in the valley of the Madeiran mountains with views of the Mediterranean sea thrown in for good measure. Their location next to the seafront, in the midst of the Cristiano Ronaldo … Read More
Estadio da Madeira
Situated in the idyllic location of Funchal on the Portuguese island of Madeira, the Estadio de Madeira was renovated in 2007 and holds just over 5,000 fans on any given match day. CD Nacional play their home games at the stadium and their meteoric rise up the Premier Liga has seen them become one of … Read More
Estadio Antonio Coimbra da Mota
Estadio Antonio Coimbra da Mota is located in the suburbs of Lisbon and provides one of the most picturesque grounds in world football. Situated literally yards in land from the idyllic Tamariz beach, Estoril’s Mota stadium has a nominal capacity of 8,000 but with the team’s performances improving on the pitch (Estoril have competed in … Read More
Estadio Municipal de Braga
The Estádio Municipal de Braga is located in the middle-aged capital of Portugal, Braga. Like so many stadia in Portugal, it was constructed in 2003 to co-inside with Portugal’s hosting of the European Championships in 2004 and the 30,286 capacity ground is now home to top-flight side Sporting Clube de Braga. The Estadio Municipal de … Read More
Hungaroring
The Hungarian Grand Prix takes place at the Hungaroring, its home since 2003. One of the founding races on the Formula 1 calendar, the race is held less than 20 kilometers outside of the picturesque city of Budapest and is held annually in July, towards the latter part of the European F1 season. What Hungary … Read More
Groupama Arena
The Groupama Arena is the largest stadium in Hungary and plays host to both the legendaty Ferencvaros and the Hungarian National football team. Renovated in 2014, on the site of the old Albert Florian Stadium, the Groupama Arena is a sight to behold with its striking green exterior and now holds over 23 thousand people. … Read More
De Kuip
With rich architecture and history, De Kuip has been a sweet escape for soccer lovers since 1937. Here you can experience the passion of fans, intensity of gripping matches and the incredible views from all 51,177 seats. What’s not to love? Home to endless honours including the 1970 World Cup and 15 Eredivisie champions, there’s … Read More