Rugby Stadiums
Rugby stadiums are specialized venues designed for hosting rugby matches, featuring a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. These stadiums can vary in size and capacity, accommodating thousands of fans. They often include seating areas, hospitality suites, and facilities for players and officials.
Many famous rugby stadiums, such as Twickenham Stadium in England and Eden Park in New Zealand, are known for their rich history and passionate crowds. These venues not only host domestic matches but also international competitions, including the Rugby World Cup, making them central to the sport's culture and community.