The “interesting looking baseball/football thing” in Atlanta was Turner Field which the Atlanta Braves abandoned after only 20 years, after which Georgia State University renovated it into a makeshift football stadium
And it started as Centennial Olympic Stadium, which in 1996 was an interesting looking baseball/track and field thing, knowing its future was as the Braves' ballpark.
Truist Park in Atlanta (home of the Braves) is amazing. It's a top 3 baseball stadium. The Braves' old home, that football-baseball thingy, was a repurposed 1996 Olympic stadium and was bland as hell and kind of a dump. It needed so many repairs and updates that it made more sense to build something new. It was going to be imploded but Georgia State wanted to use it as a football stadium. The Braves moved to Atlanta in the 60s and Truist Park is their first purpose-built baseball stadium. It was way overdue. I saw Foo Fighters there in 2018. Dave Grohl kept calling it "Big ass stadium!"
For Minneapolis/St. Paul, You forgot Xcel Energy Center, (NHL), Target Center (NBA), CHS Field (AAA Baseball), plus few colleges with multiple Stadiums but thanks for including us!
I can confirm that Kolkata is not a cricket-loving city. Football is a religion over here . We have one of the fiercest derbies in Asia - East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan. Although the city has a huge history in both cricket and football. ⚽
Saint Louis, MO 1. Busch Stadium (Cardinals MLB) 45,538. 2. Enterprise Center (Blues NHL) 19,260. 3. The Dome ( Battlehawks XFL) 85,624. 4. STL FC (MLS in construction) 22,500. 5. Chaifetz Arena (Billikens NCAA) 10,600. 6. World Wide Technologies Raceway (Nascar and Indy) 78,000. 7. GCS Stadium ( Grizzlies Frontier Independent League Baseball) 8,000. 8. Hughes Ball Park ( Rascals Frontier Independent League Baseball) 5,150. 9. Toyota Stadium or WWT Soccer Park ( STL FC USL) 5,500. 10. Francis Olympic Field (Washington University) 19,000. 11. Hermann Stadium (Saint Louis University) 6,050. 12. Mark Twain Building (Univeristy of Missouri at STL NCAA DII) 4,736.
Another area that could’ve been included probably could’ve been Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill. Has 3 LARGE college football stadiums, 4 baseball stadiums (only one holds 10k+), a couple soccer stadiums (another coming in 2024), etc
Ah Lisbon was a good call ! The new Stadium of Light at 65k is pretty good but the old one was legendary. biggest in Europe at the time what was its capacity 115K the place where Eusebio played
Nearby surroundings should have skyscrapers too to be able to view the inside of the newly built stadium's than worth the plot land site tenured values freehold and etc.
Between TQL Stadium, Paul Brown Stadium, Great American Ballpark, Nippert stadium and Lindner Family Tennis Center, I think Cincinnati deserves a spot on this list but I’m not biased in any way, shape, or form
Honestly as someone who's lived in New Jersey their whole life, this is 100% true lol New York always tries claiming things in New Jersey. The Statue of Liberty is the biggest example. Nobody knows that's on New Jersey territory.
And also the Statue of Liberty is technically New York only surrounded by New Jersey’s waters fuck you and by the way no New Yorker takes pride in the teams in MetLife
Dublin could have been included if cardiff is here,with the third largest stadium in europe croke park 82000 ,AVIVA, 50 000,RDS 18000 and tallaght stadium only 10 000,but its a fine little stadium
parnell park, dalymount park, tolka park, donnybrook, the village cricket ground in malahide and castle avenue as well and last but not least, the ucd bowl.
Has to be London right? They have Wembley, Twickenham, The Emirates, Spurs new one, Stanford Bridge, and then a slew of other pretty good ones. Don't think any other icty comes close to it.
Throw cincinnati in part 3: NFL, MLB, MLS, ATP, 1 (maybe 2, Miami of Ohio is in the same area code) division 1 football stadiums and one high school stadium (the pit) with a 10k capacity.
You missed the mohamedan football club and Mohanbagan football club grounds in Kolkata. Also Kolkata is third largest city by population not seventh and it was the capital during British rule so it hs lots of history behind it.
You left out the home of the Minnesota Wild NHL team in the tour of Minneapolis/St. Paul. Understandable to leave out the Target Center, as both the stadium and the Timberwolves are horrible, but the Wild aren't bad and neither is their arena.
The football/baseball-ish stadium in Atlanta was the main Olympic Stadium in 1996.
No shit?
The best part about this is that no one in China will get offended by it, youtube is banned there, probably bc of things like this, lol
The Xi Jinping bit was Gold!
“The city that never shuts up!” 🤣
I KNOW
Wow that NY accent was flawless I would never have been able to tell it was someone doing an accent 😂
Well, that guy was born and raised in New York.
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums Kolkata stadiums
1. Salt Lake Stadium (muti-purpose/mostly football)
2. East Bengal Ground ( football)
3. Mohunbagan Ground (football)
4. Mohemmedan Ground (football)
5. Jadavpur (Kishore Bharati )Stadium (football)
6. Ravindra Sarovar Stadium ( football)
7. Howrah Municipality Stadium (football)
8. Eden Gardens (Cricket)
9. Netaji Indoor Stadium (Indoor sports/ tennis)
2:53 I laughed so hard doubt most wouldn't understand unless they have seen the IT Crowd lol
Good one mate
Lmaooo the NY man took me out!
BRUH 😂
The “interesting looking baseball/football thing” in Atlanta was Turner Field which the Atlanta Braves abandoned after only 20 years, after which Georgia State University renovated it into a makeshift football stadium
And it started as Centennial Olympic Stadium, which in 1996 was an interesting looking baseball/track and field thing, knowing its future was as the Braves' ballpark.
Baseball trivia: the team that plays in wrigley field is the cubs their original name was the white stockings."sox" was a newspaper invention.
The Formula 1 season starts this weekend. I think you may be able to "cash in" by making a video on the 2021 venues.
I was thinking about making some sort of motorsport video. I guess that will be it. Thanks for the suggestion!
The IT Crowd Reference got me to subscribe haha
Philly has some pretty nice stadiums. The Soccer one is in Chester but it and the area surrounding it are extremely nice.
That New York accent/impersonation had me rolling 🤣
Detroit-Ann Arbor. Comerica Park, Ford Field, Michigan Stadium, Little Caesars Arena, WSU Tom Adams Field.
You missed out lesser Hampden, scotstoun, greyhounds stadium, national hockey stadium and a few minor west of Scotland clubs and minor rugby stadiums
Keep em coming!
stpaul also has a hockey arena and a cool smaller baseball stadium
That NY segment was very funny, we need a part 3 of this video.
Truist Park in Atlanta (home of the Braves) is amazing. It's a top 3 baseball stadium. The Braves' old home, that football-baseball thingy, was a repurposed 1996 Olympic stadium and was bland as hell and kind of a dump. It needed so many repairs and updates that it made more sense to build something new. It was going to be imploded but Georgia State wanted to use it as a football stadium. The Braves moved to Atlanta in the 60s and Truist Park is their first purpose-built baseball stadium. It was way overdue. I saw Foo Fighters there in 2018. Dave Grohl kept calling it "Big ass stadium!"
Truist got built because rich white people didn’t want to drive and watch a game in a brown neighborhood. The stadium was fine.
This guy just out here roasting China, lol, amazing
For Minneapolis/St. Paul, You forgot Xcel Energy Center, (NHL), Target Center (NBA), CHS Field (AAA Baseball), plus few colleges with multiple Stadiums but thanks for including us!
I know im very late but those are arenas lol
Thanks for including kolkata 🙏🙏🙏...my home
Thank you for including kolkata.
Here, We love football as same as cricket.
I can confirm that Kolkata is not a cricket-loving city. Football is a religion over here . We have one of the fiercest derbies in Asia - East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan. Although the city has a huge history in both cricket and football. ⚽
Respect for including Philly 💪🏽
Saint Louis, MO
1. Busch Stadium (Cardinals MLB) 45,538.
2. Enterprise Center (Blues NHL) 19,260.
3. The Dome ( Battlehawks XFL) 85,624.
4. STL FC (MLS in construction) 22,500.
5. Chaifetz Arena (Billikens NCAA) 10,600.
6. World Wide Technologies Raceway (Nascar and Indy) 78,000.
7. GCS Stadium ( Grizzlies Frontier Independent League Baseball) 8,000.
8. Hughes Ball Park ( Rascals Frontier Independent League Baseball) 5,150.
9. Toyota Stadium or WWT Soccer Park ( STL FC USL) 5,500.
10. Francis Olympic Field (Washington University) 19,000.
11. Hermann Stadium (Saint Louis University) 6,050.
12. Mark Twain Building (Univeristy of Missouri at STL NCAA DII) 4,736.
Not even close to San Francisco Bay area
Great IT Crowd reference
Thank for putting Lisbon! But the Estádio da Luz has a capacity of 65 647. But still thank you! 😁
Great video
Seattle has the climate pledge arena, lumen field, T-Mobile park, and husky stadium
you should do a video on CFL stadiums
The Twin Cities made the list!!
MSP! WE MADE THE CUT!
Fun fact: that team called the "White Sox" wear black socks/sox...
What about Pittsburgh, PNC Park, Hienz Field, Highmark Stadium, and some nice stadiums at the University of Pittsburgh
Do a Video of CFL Stadiums. Canadian Football League.
Love the IT Crowd nod
Another area that could’ve been included probably could’ve been Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill. Has 3 LARGE college football stadiums, 4 baseball stadiums (only one holds 10k+), a couple soccer stadiums (another coming in 2024), etc
You missed CHS field in St. Paul. On of the nicest Minor League parks in America!
Lmao I only needed to watch part 2
You should look at mumbai too once, it has three great stadiums, wankhede, braboune and DY Patil
loved the china bit. gained a lot of respect.
For part 3, include Miami-Ft.Lauderdale.
Ah Lisbon was a good call ! The new Stadium of Light at 65k is pretty good but the old one was legendary. biggest in Europe at the time what was its capacity 115K the place where Eusebio played
Nearby surroundings should have skyscrapers too to be able to view the inside of the newly built stadium's than worth the plot land site tenured values freehold and etc.
0:38 Wow!
as a chicagoan, I fully support changing new yorks nickname to the city that never shuts up :D
"Kimdon"😂🤣🇰🇵
ba dum tss🥁
Between TQL Stadium, Paul Brown Stadium, Great American Ballpark, Nippert stadium and Lindner Family Tennis Center, I think Cincinnati deserves a spot on this list but I’m not biased in any way, shape, or form
Ah yes
we get the meme bit :)
I consider that a win
Honestly as someone who's lived in New Jersey their whole life, this is 100% true lol New York always tries claiming things in New Jersey. The Statue of Liberty is the biggest example. Nobody knows that's on New Jersey territory.
As a New Yorker go to the fucking nets game why don’t you in east Rutherford
And also the Statue of Liberty is technically New York only surrounded by New Jersey’s waters fuck you and by the way no New Yorker takes pride in the teams in MetLife
12:28 lol
Why did you delete all your old videos up to when you started using your voice
The New York voice sounds like a less annoying Michael Rappoport
Dublin could have been included if cardiff is here,with the third largest stadium in europe croke park 82000 ,AVIVA, 50 000,RDS 18000 and tallaght stadium only 10 000,but its a fine little stadium
parnell park, dalymount park, tolka park, donnybrook, the village cricket ground in malahide and castle avenue as well and last but not least, the ucd bowl.
where is mohun bagan, mohamedan, netaji stadium, kalyani etc stadium in kolkata??
I’d be glad if you introduce South Korean stadiums
In regards to Chilean flag 🇨🇱 the flag of Chile is actually called the "Lone Star" and came 22 years before the Texas flag.
Won Chicago’s heart with “historic-ish Soldier Field” my lord those renovations were trash lol 😰
Video idea: demolished stadiums
I don't know why dublin is not here,with croke park ,aviva and RDS
Has to be London right? They have Wembley, Twickenham, The Emirates, Spurs new one, Stanford Bridge, and then a slew of other pretty good ones. Don't think any other icty comes close to it.
Proud to be a kolkata guy
Throw cincinnati in part 3: NFL, MLB, MLS, ATP, 1 (maybe 2, Miami of Ohio is in the same area code) division 1 football stadiums and one high school stadium (the pit) with a 10k capacity.
You missed the mohamedan football club and Mohanbagan football club grounds in Kolkata. Also Kolkata is third largest city by population not seventh and it was the capital during British rule so it hs lots of history behind it.
NEW YORK!
CALLEGE FOTBAWL STADIUMM
I noticed that San Francisco didn't even get a chance to show ANY stadiums.
If he doesn't post for a while we know what happened to him
wait til he finds out the White Sox wear black socks
What about san fransisco?
7.33 Kolkata
Love how he never talks about basketball stadiums
You open a pandora box and now you have to do every city in the world that has field with a stand to p[ay sports on.
Stockholm Sweden is best stadiums. Two beautiful stadiums
Yes boys Cardiff
You left out the home of the Minnesota Wild NHL team in the tour of Minneapolis/St. Paul. Understandable to leave out the Target Center, as both the stadium and the Timberwolves are horrible, but the Wild aren't bad and neither is their arena.
U forgot Athens,Cape Town, Shanghai,Osaka,Milan, Phoenix
Let's be honest. You only clicked on this video because you wanted to hear more of his amazing puns.
Optus Stadium Perth WA
the most famous baseball stadium of course when they are the only one playing it
Bay Area CA we have like 10 stadiums lol
Dublin?
and the stadium is called FNB stadium and its the 4th biggest football stadium in the world
How did Cardiff and Glasgow get on ahead of Dublin...
If you mention KC, you have to mention Denver
Does anyone want to tell him the White Sox don’t actually wear white socks?
Xi jinping 😂😂😂 wow my god
The NY and NJ thing was hilarious omg😂
Haha XD fuck you
The White Sox wear black socks.
You forgot Globen in Stockholm it's the biggest spherical building in the world.
but its not a STADIUM and has never hosted ANYTHING :outdoors in nature, obviously.
where's south Africa's stadiums because there biggest stadium has a capacity of 94.736
Optus stadium is by far the best
Instead of putting kolkata you should have putten mumbai
Philadelphia has an actual sports complex...you should have showed how they are all together...
Portuguese don’t kill the bull.
You forgot San Francisco and Cincinnati
Man poor bulls
Thank you for calling out the Chinese genocide. Not many have enough courage
How can you not mention Los Angeles? LA had better stadiums then Chicago and New York
this is part 2.
You always forget NHL and NBA stadiums