100 Best Stadiums
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27 of England's beloved, long-lost football grounds
By Greg Lea published
Famous old English grounds now consigned to the history books

Name That Stadium
By Gregor MacGregor last updated
100 Best Stadiums Know your grounds? Think you can spot an Etihad from a Wankdorf? Know your Arsenal from your Bombonera? Prove it via our quiz!

Meet Archibald Leitch: The man who invented the football stadium
By Simon Inglis last updated
100 Best Stadiums He bounced back from disaster to design and build dozens of our most famous grounds, but who was Archibald Leitch? His biographer (and renowned football architecture historian) Simon Inglis explains all...

In memoriam: 10 of England's beloved, long-lost grounds
By Vince Taylor last updated
100 Best Stadiums Every time a club gets a shiny new stadium, it dooms a field of dreams. Vince Taylor, of Groundtastic, reflects on some of the famous old names lost to history...

FourFourTwo’s 100 Best Football Stadiums in the World: No.8
By Tim Stannard last updated
100 Best Stadiums Headquarters of arguably the world’s biggest club, the Santiago Bernabeu is a magnet for millions – and, as Tim Stannard explains, it’s going to get even more attractive...

FourFourTwo's 100 Best Football Stadiums in the World: 30-21
By Joe Brewin last updated
100 Best Stadiums Moving on up with 10 entries from 10 countries and four continents...

9 of the best from the 90s: images of football stadiums from the last generation
By Gregor MacGregor last updated
100 Best Stadiums A collection of grounds in days gone by from the standout www.homesoffootball.co.uk...

FourFourTwo’s 100 Best Football Stadiums in the World: No.5
By Andrew Murray last updated
100 Best Stadiums As masculinely magnificent as its name is sybillantly feminine, the San Siro is among football’s finest venues. Andy Murray doffs his cap...

FourFourTwo's 100 Best Football Stadiums in the World: 80-71
By Joe Brewin last updated
100 Best Stadiums Featuring a big English team, Maradona, the real Madrid and the word "nonet". (It's like an octet, but one more.)

A brief history of football grounds
By Simon Inglis last updated
100 Best Stadiums We might love them, hate them or take them for granted – but how did we end up with the football stadiums? Renowned football architecture historian Simon Inglis investigates the journey from gated fields to big gates and big yields...
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