6 places where you’d love to play football!

We all love seeing where in the World the beautiful game is played. Here are 6 of our favourite places!


5) Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland, England is host to Bamburgh Castle Football Club. Not a bad venue for a Sunday League side!

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Bamburgh castle in Scotland- watch out if Torres is up top- won't get the ball back from behind the walls!

 

4) This stadium in Marina Bay, Singapore may only have one stand, but I bet people queue up to watch some football on the world’s largest floating stage.

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Sergio Busquets would be in his element here!

 

3) This football stadium in the Faroe Islands has it’s own boat to go and collect stray balls that have gone into the sea! Emile Heskey is banned from playing here!

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Stunning football pitch in the Faroe Islands

 

2) Situated right on the Mediterranean sea in Croatia, this small pitch is surrounded by beaches, mountains and the sea. Glorious!

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Top up your tan whilst you play here in Croatia!

 

1) We’re not sure where in the World this is, it’s a bigger mystery than why Ali Dia ever signed for Southampton! However, we do know that to get to this beach based pitch you have to travel by boat!

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Sun, sea and sand, a beautiful venue for football

 

And finally the football pitch made famous by Tokyo Drift: Play on top of a high rise building in the middle of Tokyo at night must be a good laugh. Hopefully you’e not scared of heights!

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