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Centenario
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Montevideo's Estadio Centenario stands at a profound crossroads of past and present on the face of planet football. A monument to South America's steadfast love for the game, the concrete colossus with a capacity of 100,000 was the main stage on which the drama of the inaugural FIFA World Cup ™ unfolded - introducing the world to the irrefutable notion of football as the one truly global game.
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Estadio Azteca
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Mexico City's fabled Estadio Azteca has been the backdrop for some of history's most unforgettable FIFA World Cup ™ moments. Pele's last sparks of invention on the world stage, a final glimpse of the old Jules Rimet Cup and Maradona's famous goals against England in 1986 all took place on the lush grass of the vintage North American gem.
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Wembley Stadium
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Arguably the most evocative venue of all, Wembley Stadium is the home of English football. Scene of England's 1966 FIFA World Cup triumph and countless epic cup finals, its Twin Towers are gone as a new arena rises in their place.
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Santiago Bernabeu
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The story of the mythical Santiago Bernabeu Stadium leads inevitably to the history of its regal owners, Real Madrid, an institution which in 2000 was recognised by FIFA as the Club of the Century. Enduring greats such as Alfredo Di Stefano, Ferenc Puskas, Emilio Butragueno, Ronaldo, Raul and Zinedine Zidane have all graced the Bernabeu's sacred turf in the famous all-white strip.
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