SportsRender
TRENDING
  • Free Downloads
  • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • All Stadiums
    • Future Stadiums
    • Under Construction
    • Basketball
    • Formula 1
    • Tenis
  • Football Stadiums
  • News
  • PNG Downloads
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Shop
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • My account
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • All Stadiums
    • Future Stadiums
    • Under Construction
    • Basketball
    • Formula 1
    • Tenis
  • Football Stadiums
  • News
  • PNG Downloads
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Shop
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • My account
No Result
View All Result
SportsRender
No Result
View All Result
Home All Stadiums

Oldest Stadiums in the World That Are Still Functional and Full of History

by arlind
February 25, 2025
in All Stadiums
0
Oldest Stadiums in the World That Are Still Functional and Full of History
0
SHARES
34.5k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Many famous stadiums in the world carry the history of sports in their every stone, witnessing unforgettable events and epic moments. Although new stadiums come with futuristic designs and advanced technology, some of the old structures remain as monuments that tell the history and culture of football, still hosting ardent fans and providing spectacle on the pitch. Here is the list of 9 oldest stadiums that continue to function and inspire us:

9. Landskrona IP (Landskrona, Sweden) – Opening: 1924


One of the oldest stadiums in Sweden and still active for football, Landskrona IP is known for its unique atmosphere and for hosting matches of the home team Landskrona BoIS.

v

v

8. Old Trafford (Manchester, England) – Opening: 1910


Manchester United’s stadium is an icon in the world of football, proudly hosting the team’s matches since 1910. A historic destination for every football fan.

v

v

7. Ibrox Stadium (Glasgow, Scotland) – Opening: 1899


In Scotland, Ibrox Stadium is the home of the Rangers team and is known for its passionate fans and a history that has endured for more than a century.

v

v

6. Goodison Park (Liverpool, England) – Opening: 1892


It is located in Liverpool and is one of the oldest stadiums in the English first league. Home to Everton FC since its opening, Goodison Park is a football temple.

v

v

5. Celtic Park (Glasgow, Scotland) – Opened: 1892


Another Scottish stadium with a rich history, Celtic Park is the home of Celtic FC and one of the oldest venues to still host major matches.

v

v

4. Anfield (Liverpool, England) – Opening: 1884


Home of Liverpool FC since 1892, Anfield remains one of the most famous stadiums in the world, with an electrifying atmosphere that captivates every fan.

v

v

3. Stamford Bridge (London, England) – Opened: 1877

© Arne Müseler / www.arne-mueseler.com CC BY-SA 3.0 de


Originally an athletics ground, Stamford Bridge became the home of Chelsea FC in 1905. The stadium remains one of the oldest in London and one of the most famous in the world.

v

v

2. Bramall Lane (Sheffield, England) – Opened: 1855


This historic stadium is home to Sheffield United and was originally used for cricket. It has welcomed fans for over a century and is one of England’s oldest stadiums.

1. Sandygate Road (Sheffield, England) – Opening: 1804


Sandygate holds the title as the oldest stadium in the world. Built in Sheffield, the home of Hallam FC is a small ground where amateur football matches are still played going back centuries.

v

v

These stadiums are true historical treasures, filled with memories and energy that reflect the evolution of the sport and the fans. If you ever have the chance to visit them, the experience will be like a trip back in time, where history is still alive in every corner and every grass of the field.

ShareTweet

Related Posts

10 Beautiful Small Stadiums Under 20,000 Seats You Need to See
All Stadiums

10 Beautiful Small Stadiums Under 20,000 Seats You Need to See

May 1, 2025
All Eyes On These Stadiums: The Epic Stage For UEFA Finals 2025
All Stadiums

All Eyes On These Stadiums: The Epic Stage For UEFA Finals 2025

April 21, 2025
5 Must-Know Facts About MetLife Stadium – The Heart of the 2026 World Cup Final!
American Football Stadiums

5 Must-Know Facts About MetLife Stadium – The Heart of the 2026 World Cup Final!

April 21, 2025
20 Best Stadiums Of The 20th Century
All Stadiums

20 Best Stadiums Of The 20th Century

April 17, 2025
Inside Milan And Inter’s New €1.5 Billion Underground Stadium
Future Stadiums

Inside Milan And Inter’s New €1.5 Billion Underground Stadium

April 16, 2025
10 Famous Stadiums That Are Very Close to Each Other (Part 4)
All Stadiums

10 Famous Stadiums That Are Very Close to Each Other (Part 4)

April 14, 2025
Next Post
Inside The Wooden Stadium – Pancho Arena, Straight Out of a Fairy Tale

Inside The Wooden Stadium – Pancho Arena, Straight Out of a Fairy Tale

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • 308 Followers

Recommended

The Evolution of Famous Stadiums: Then and Now

The Evolution of Famous Stadiums: Then and Now

February 25, 2025
The 10 Most Beautiful Circular Stadiums:

The 10 Most Beautiful Circular Stadiums:

March 5, 2025
Newcastle United Super Stadium: The 65,000-Seat Future Beyond St James’ Park

Newcastle United Super Stadium: The 65,000-Seat Future Beyond St James’ Park

April 1, 2025
Small but amazing stadiums in Europe

Small but amazing stadiums in Europe

May 26, 2024
10 Small Teams With Giant Stadiums Around the World

10 Small Teams With Giant Stadiums Around the World

March 7, 2025
Inside Milan And Inter’s New €1.5 Billion Underground Stadium

Inside Milan And Inter’s New €1.5 Billion Underground Stadium

April 16, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Copyright : SportsRender.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • All Stadiums
    • Future Stadiums
    • Under Construction
    • Basketball
    • Formula 1
    • Tenis
  • Football Stadiums
  • News
  • PNG Downloads
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Shop
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • My account

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.