Luton's return to the Premier League "Home of the Residents" first to grab the Fo

Luton's entry into the Premier League this season is not yet known, but their "residential stadium" is the first to be in the spotlight. The entrance to the stadium is made up of only two blue iron gates, and fans have to walk through the back alleys of nearby homes before entering the stadium, which is quite unique. There are many other unique stadiums around the world, so if you are interested, you may want to visit them on your next trip.

:: High cultural flavor in the middle of two World Heritage sites

Croatia won the second and third place respectively in the last two World Cups, which has boosted the local tourism industry and attracted a lot of fans to make the pilgrimage. Speaking of Croatian stadiums, Igraliste Batarija is one of the most famous stadiums in Croatia.

The stadium is the home of Croatian non-league team Torchia, and although it only has a seating capacity of about 1,000, it is situated in the middle of two United Nations World Heritage sites, the Castle of Szczecin and St. Mark's, which is full of European medieval culture. So going to the stadium is not just about watching football, it's a journey through history and culture.

The world's most beautiful landscapes are a paradise for ball players.

The Henningsvaer Stadium in the Lofoten Islands, Norway, has no state-of-the-art facilities and does not even have a spectator stand, but the natural beauty of the sea on all sides and the simplicity of the stadium have made it a "paradise" in the soccer world, and even the FIFA has featured it on its website.

The Henningsvaer Stadium does not belong to any football club, it was built by the villagers of a small fishing village of about 500 people, for the children of the village to play soccer. The only way between this small island stadium and the land is a small stone bridge built in 1983, and because of its isolation, the stadium is not like any other stadium in the world, and has been described as the "world's prettiest soccer stadium".

The "green crocodile" has an aggressive look.

"Timash Arena is located in Bursa, the 4th largest city in Turkey, and is the home stadium of the Turkish team Besar. Bexar is also known as the "Green Crocodile", so when they renovated their home stadium in 2015, the stadium was transformed into a crocodile, and the entrance is the crocodile's bloody mouth, which is really dominating just by looking at the appearance.

However, the 44,000-capacity stadium may have been too much of a curse, as Beşa's performance has seriously deteriorated since the stadium was opened, and it has even been relegated to the second division of the Turkish National Football League (TLB). In March this year, Turkey faced Croatia in this stadium and lost 0-2 in the European Cup.

:: The highest site in Europe on a 2,000-metre hill

Located in the small mountain village of Gspon in the canton of Valais, Switzerland, and home to the amateur team GS Gspon, the Heathfield course is situated at 2,000 meters on a mountain, the highest in Europe, and is not accessible by any means of transportation other than a cable car.

The Heathfield Stadium has a maximum capacity of 200 spectators and is smaller than a normal stadium, playing only 8-a-side matches with no offside, and was renamed after the European Mountain Village Football Championships held in 2008, a year after former Bayern Munich and Swiss national team manager Heathfield sponsored the artificial turf of the stadium, which is considered favorable to the home team due to the thin air in the high altitude.

World's Largest Floating Stadium Turns Into a Concert

Opened in 2007, Marina Bay Floating Stadium, also known as the Marina Bay Floating Arena, is the world's largest floating stadium consisting of 15 steel floating platforms with a seating capacity of 30,000, located in Singapore's Marina Bay Reservoir, and is 5% larger than the Singapore National Stadium. The stadium was once planned to be the exclusive home of the Singapore national team, but was eventually shelved, and has since been used mainly for concerts and as part of Formula 1 turns 17 and 18. However, the stadium is now being demolished and rebuilt as a permanent structure.

●The rooftop entrance of shopping centers should be built first?

Serbian Premier League team Hordovic has a stadium of the same name, also known as the "Shopping Center Stadium". The original site of the stadium itself was a stadium called Dejan Majic, which was used up in 1912 until it was demolished and rebuilt in 2010. The Wardour Stadium is located on the 4th floor rooftop of a shopping mall, so it's no wonder that some fans tell jokes about the need to take a ride when going to watch football there! It's common sense! The stadium is also the first and only artificial turf pitch in the Serbian Premier League, with a height of 24 meters above the ground. Although it has 5,174 seats, the specifications have been passed by the UEFA regulations and European matches can be played.

:: Provision of biscuits to residents of partitioned residential buildings at any time of the day

The Stadio Tresa Rivero, the home of Vallecano, is another one of Europe's famous "residential stadiums", located in the middle of the Vallecas neighborhood in the south of Madrid, which is a predominantly working-class residential community. The stadium has been in existence since 1924, and was once surrounded by buildings on all sides, but after years of reconstruction, there are only three stands, one of which has a high wall behind a gantry, with the road and two residential buildings behind it.

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