National stadium
As National Stadium stadium that a State is called, which is used for its representation. A national stadium is usually distinguished by a large capacity of its grandstands and is the venue for important events such as international matches in football or often the national cup final.
Dissemination
Not all states have a national stadium.
States National Stadium (selection)
In the following states, for example, football matches are mainly played in a national stadium. Most of these stages are in or near the respective capital located ( except Scotland).
- China: Beijing National Stadium
- Denmark: Parking ( Copenhagen)
- England: Wembley Stadium (Football ) / Twickenham Stadium ( rugby, both in London)
- France: Stade de France ( Saint- Denis )
- Iran: Azadi Stadium (Tehran )
- Ireland: Aviva Stadium ( Dublin)
- Malaysia: Bukit Jalil National Stadium (Kuala Lumpur )
- Northern Ireland Windsor Park (Belfast )
- North Korea: May Day Stadium (Pyongyang )
- Austria: Ernst- Happel -Stadion ( Vienna)
- Poland: Warsaw National Stadium
- Scotland Hampden Park (Glasgow )
- Wales Millennium Stadium ( Cardiff )
States without National Stadium (selection)
In the following countries, important events are held (such as football matches ) at different stages, with large stadiums, which are of size comparable with national stadiums often come into play:
- Germany
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Spain
- United States