Call them eccentric, whimsical or outlandish: Ten of the most unique football stadiums in the world
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Football stadiums have been around for centuries, with the first major stadium, Harvard Stadium, opening its doors in 1903.
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1. Timsah Arena - Turkey
Located in Bursa, northwest Turkey, this one-of-a-kind stadium goes even further on match days, lighting up the reptile's eyes and teeth for added effect.
2. Estádio Municipal de Braga - Portugal
3. Ottmar Hitzfeld Gspon Arena - Switzerland
This next stadium on our list reaches new heights, quite literally. Located in the Swiss Alps, the Ottmar Hitzfeld Gspon Arena sits approximately 2,000 metres above sea level and is surrounded by stunning mountains twice as high.
4. Mmabatho Stadium - South Africa
Designed and built in 1981 during apartheid, the Mmabatho Stadium is the fourth-largest arena in South Africa.
5. Stadion Vozdovac - Serbia
Ever wondered what it would be like to combine your weekly shopping trip with watching a football game? Well, at the Stadion Vozdovac you can.
6. Igraliste Batarija - Croatia
7. Kaohsiung National Stadium - Taiwan
The Kaohsiung National Stadium features an open spiral-shaped design bearing a likeness to the shape and look of a dragon. This is partly due to the roof consisting of 6,500 aluminium plates with 4,500 solar panels, giving the stadium the appearance of scales.
8. Beijing National Stadium - China
9. The Float - Singapore
10. The Rock Stadium - Abu Dhabi
Closing off our list is a stadium that almost came to pass but still managed to gain worldwide recognition, Abu Dhabi's Rock Stadium.