Stamford Bridge Still One Of Soccer’s Best Stadiums

With the 2010 World Cup betting tournament currently taking place, South Africa has had the chance to put its own signature on the soccer globe. From the Vuvuzelas, to the colors of the world, a lot has stood out about the tournament, and the nation has done an excellent job of providing fans and players with some of the most excellently designed stadiums.
Around the world, online sports betting venues have helped define the image of teams, including the soccer stadiums around the world. One of the most renowned soccer venues in the history of the game remains in Fulham, a small region in west London, England. Home to the Chelsea Football Club of the English Premiership since 1905, Stamford Bridge has become a Northbet icon in the English football world, hosting countless league and champions league games. Built in 1876, “The Bridge” has a capacity of 41, 841, making it just the seventh largest in the Premier league, and smallest of the big four teams that play in England’s top soccer division. With the grass surface that players love, it’s the seating at the stadium that new owner Roman Abramovich wants to alter, with a vision of extending Stamford Bridge’s capacity to around 55, 000, a difficult task given the location of the park. But whether it’s 41, 841, or 55, 000, Stamford Bridge will forever remain an icon in the soccer world for its intimacy, history, and the championship teams it has hosted.