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Wembley Stadium is home to English football and is the most expensive stadium in the world... Wembley Stadium is home to English football and is the most expensive stadium in the world... and is the most expensive stadium in the world... The oldest known stadium is the one in... Therefore the length of the Olympia stadium was more or less standardized as a measure of distance... the stadium takes on an oval shape... the stadium has a horseshoe shape... where spectators make a journey to visit the stadium for itself rather than for the event being held there... Yankee Stadium is one of the most famous stadiums in the United States... Yankee Stadium is one of the most famous stadiums in the United States... In several cases an American football stadium has been constructed adjacent to a baseball park... Poor stadium design has contributed to disasters such as the... The spectator areas of a stadium can be referred to as... prohibits sponsorship of stadiums unless the stadium sponsors are also official FIFA sponsors... the same stadium will be known as the... Stadium is ready and England play first game in fortnight... Stadium photos and attendances of soccer and rugby games...

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