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LONDON (Reuters) – A report by the British Daily Mirror has released a report on several stadiums around the world capable of hosting the Champions League final outside of Europe.
He hinted President of the European Football Federation, Alexander Severin In a previously released press release on the possibility of a Champions League final off the continent, the newspaper will feature a number of venues in the world that will host the event.
"The stadium has a capacity of 75,000 spectators, a famous stadium and a wonderful atmosphere, hosting the matches of Egypt, Al Ahli and Zamalek," according to the report.
"It was founded in 1960 and underwent major maintenance work in 2005 before hosting African nations in 2006, under the supervision of the German engineer Werner Mark, the same architect who designed the stadium. Berlin Olympic Games. "
"The stadium is very well located in Cairo, but it creates security problems because of mass clashes," the report concludes.
The list of nominations for the Mirror newspaper for the stadiums outside the European continent, which may host the final of the Champions League in the future, as follows:
1 – Live Live Stadium in New York, USA, able to accommodate 82,000 spectators.
2 – The Mercedes Benz stadium in Atalanta, USA, can accommodate 73,000 spectators.
3 – King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, accommodating 68,000 spectators.
4 – The Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, can accommodate 78,000 spectators.
5 – The King Khalifa Stadium in Doha, Qatar, can accommodate up to 40,000 spectators.
6 – The Cairo International Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, accommodating 75,000 spectators.
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