Wembley (England):The first stadium on this list is also one of the newest. Opened in 2007, Wembley boasts an impressive 90,000 capacity and is the home of English football making it a must for any real football fan.
San Siro (AC & Inter Milan):Home to both AC and Inter Milan (Internazionale), this stadium has seen some of the greatest games to ever take place in football, and although the Milan teams aren't what they once were, the stadium is still a sight to behold.
Camp Nou (Barcelona):With a capacity of just over 99,000 the Camp Nou is a terrifying place for fans and players alike. The ground has seen some of the best players in history; and right now might just be the best yet as Barcelona have the likes of Messi, Neymar and Suarez.
Soccer City (FNB Stadium, South Africa):The main stadium in the 2010 World Cup, Soccer City is every bit impressive as it is big. Although the Vuvuzelas didn’t help the atmosphere in the World Cup.
Floating Stadium Singapore (2007):This stadium is on the list not for its size, but for how unique it is. The pitch is situated in a river and thus has become known as the floating stadium.
Celtic Park (1892):The oldest and greenest stadium on this list, Celtic park has survived many of the world's historic events including two World Wars. Scottish football is going through a tough period but Celtic Park is still one of the best grounds in the world
Signal Iduna Park (1974):Also known as Westfalenstadion, Signal Iduna Park is home to some of the loudest fans in football. The main stand has become known as the yellow wall, due to the home fans all wearing the yellow shirts of Dortmund.