The world’s most notable football arena climates have been positioned, with La Bombonera, Boca Juniors‘ home, taking first place. France Football has provided the definitive list of venues from across the world, and the Argentine’s cauldron of uproar comes in #1.
Liverpool is one of just two English teams on the list, with Newcastle United also making the top 30. Surprisingly, four of the top five all had the home group singing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ during games.
Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund, Red Star Belgrade, and Celtic have all adopted the hymn of appreciation and sang it out on matchdays.
Borussia Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park and Red Star Belgrade’s Stade Rajko-Mitic are also among the top five, coming in third and fourth place, respectively.
Regardless, they have all been defeated by Boca Juniors’ La Bombonera, which has been dubbed the finest arena setting in global football.
La Bombonera, which translates as “the chocolate box,” is located in the Argentine metropolis of Buenos Aires and is known as the “twelfth man” because to its air.
The unusual design of the arena is thought to have contributed to the ground’s exceptional acoustics, which create an unparalleled atmosphere on matchday.
La Bombonera, which first opened in 1940 and was renovated in the 1990s, can accommodate up to 54,000 guests.
The World’s 30 Greatest Football Stadium Atmospheres Have Been Named And Ranked below:
30. Millerntor-Stadion – St Pauli (Germany)
29. Parc des Princes – Paris Saint Germain (France)
28. Stade Olympique de Rades – Spérance Sportive (Tunisia)
27. Stade Du 5 Juillet 1962 – MC Alger (Algeria)
26. Estadio da Luz – Benfica (Portugal)
25. Marshal Jozef-Pilsudski Stadium – Legia Warsaw (Poland)
24. Estadio Pedro Bidegain – San Lorenzo (Argentina)
23. Stadio Olimpico – Roma & Lazio (Italy)
22. St James’ Park – Newcastle United (England)
21. Campeon Del Siglo – Penarol (Uruguay)
20. Stade Mohammed V – Raja Casablanca (Morocco)
19. Toumba Stadium- PAOL Salonica (Greece)
18. Mestalla Stadium – Valencia (Spain)
17. Sukru-Saracoglu Stadium – Fenerbahce (Turkey)
16. Cairo International Stadium – Al Ahly (Egypt)
15. Stade Geoffroy-Guichard – Saint Etienne (France)
14. Stade Velodrome – Olympique Marseille (France)
13. San Paolo – Napoli (Italy)
12. De Kuip – Feyenoord (Netherlands)
11. Turk Telecom Arena – Galatasaray (Turkey
10. Maracana – Flamengo (Brazil)
9. San Mames – Athletic Bilbao (Spain)
8. Karaiskakis Stadium – Olympiakos (Greece)
7. Vodafone Park – Besiktas (Turkey)
6. El Monumental – River Plate (Argentina)
5. Celtic Park – Celtic (Scotland)
4. Stade Rajko-Mitic – Red Star Belgrade (Serbia)
3. Signal Iduna Park – Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
2. Anfield – Liverpool (England)
1. Bombonera – Boca Juniors (Argentina)
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