Old European Stadiums We Need to Visit Before They’re Gone
European football was built into neighbourhoods, not business parks. You feel it in the narrow streets, the steep stands and through the noise held in by old concrete.
These are the stadiums we need to see before modern football smooths the edges away.
• San Siro (Milan) - Iconic, crumbling, irreplaceable. • Stade Vélodrome (Marseille) - Raw, loud, unapologetic. • De Kuip (Rotterdam) - Built for noise, not comfort. • Celtic Park (Glasgow) - European nights done properly. • Estádio do Dragão (Porto) - Where atmosphere still matters. • Olympiastadion (Berlin) - History you can feel in the steps.
Some are already changing. Others are just holding on.
If you’ve ever thought “I’ll go someday” - someday doesn’t last forever.
Because once these stadiums are gone, they’re gone.
Chase them while you still can.











