Stadiums

Tottenham’s New Stadium Is Slowly Eating The Old One

Replacing a stadium that’s been around since 1898 was always going to be a difficult task for Tottenham’s ownership group, but ENIC International and chairman Daniel Levy appear to have gotten what is, for now, known as the Northumberland Development Project just right.

White Hart Lane, home to Tottenham Hotspur since 1899, was limited to a capacity of just over 36,000, and Spurs began exploring options for a new ground as far back as 2006.

Orlando City's New Fan Section Will Make Them The Class Of The MLS

There was a time when simply building a soccer specific stadium was setting the bar. Then came the era of enclosed-seaters around 20,000 following the same mold, like Sporting KC, Houston and Dallas. In today’s MLS world, a statement is needed in order to make an impact. Welcome to the "Purple Wall," MLS’s great new attraction. 

Missouri Governor-Elect Says Public Funding For St. Louis MLS Stadium Is "Welfare For Millionaires"

The MLS recently announced the pricing for the next round of teams to enter the league. With plans to add four more teams in order to reach 28, cities across the US are racing for selection. Long considered a candidate for expansion, St. Louis fans will be frustrated to see comments from the new governor-elect that could push their city down the bid list. 

Los 10 campos más extraños en el mundo del fútbol

Los estadios de fútbol se han convertido en las catedrales del siglo 21. Son lugares sagrados a los cuales los iniciados asisten para observar la única cosa que todos comprendemos: un partido de fútbol.

Sin embargo, observar un partido en uno de estos lugares particulares sería diferente a la mayoría de las experiencias que hayas tenido en otros estadios. Algunos están ubicados en condiciones extremas y otros tienen algunas peculiaridades que están más relacionadas con las reglas de campo en el béisbol.

Estos son 10 de los campos más extraños en el mundo del fútbol.  

Sacramento Close To New MLS Expansion Deal, But St. Louis Still In The Running

St. Louis and Sacramento are both making moves to secure an MLS expansion team, but the future for each city is still unclear.

Back in April 2016, Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber had said that he wanted to decide on Sacramento’s bid for an expansion team before Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson left office. That is only a few weeks away, and nothing has happened.

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