World Cup Stadium
A World Cup Stadium is a large sports venue specifically designed to host matches during the FIFA World Cup, an international soccer tournament held every four years. These stadiums are equipped with modern facilities, including seating for thousands of fans, advanced lighting systems, and high-quality playing surfaces. Each stadium is often a symbol of the host country's culture and architecture.
Stadiums used in the World Cup are located in various cities around the world, showcasing the global nature of the tournament. Notable examples include the MaracanĂ£ Stadium in Brazil and the FNB Stadium in South Africa. These venues not only serve as places for sporting events but also host concerts and other large gatherings.