Welcome to Hell: Galatasaray’s Turk Telekom Arena headlines soccer’s most intimidating atmospheres

Welcome to Hell: Galatasaray’s Turk Telekom Arena headlines soccer’s most intimidating atmospheres

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Playing on the road is never easy, but some venues have more intimidating atmospheres than others… like way more. We went on a globe-trotting tour to find the Top 5 scariest soccer venues, starting out journey in Paradise (Celtic Park) and descending all the way to Hell (Turk Telekom Arena).

[fusion_title size=”4″]5) CELTIC PARK[/fusion_title]

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Venue: Celtic Park
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Home team: Celtic Football Club
Opened in 1892; Current capacity: 60,411

[fusion_title size=”4″]4) ESTADIO AZTECA[/fusion_title]

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Venue: Estadio Azteca
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Home team: Club América
Opened in 1966; Current capacity: 87,000

[fusion_title size=”4″]3) LA BOMBONERA[/fusion_title]

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Venue: La Bombonera
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Home team: Boca Juniors
Opened in 1940; Current capacity: 49,000

[fusion_title size=”4″]2) WESTFALENSTADION[/fusion_title]

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Venue: Westfalenstadion
Location: Dortmund, Germany
Home team: Borussia Dortmund
Opened in 1974; Current capacity: 81,360

[fusion_title size=”4″]1) TURK TELEKOM ARENA[/fusion_title]

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Venue: Turk Telekom Arena
Location: Istanbul, Turkey
Home team: Galatasaray Spor Kulubu
Opened in 2011; Current capacity: 52,280

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