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Stadiums In England |
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Stadiums in England are many in number and cater to various sports. Though soccer of football is the national game of the country, games like Badminton, tennis, cricket, rugby and golf are also played here. These stadiums in England provides best and modern facilities. The government is trying its best to improve the stadiums further.
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Rugby Stadiums in England: Rugby is an important game of England. The Wimbley Stadium has been renovated and reconstructed in the recent times and is used as Rugby stadium. This ground is used by the Great Britain Rugby League Team. Other than this there is the Twickenham Stadium which is also used for playing rugby and has a capacity of accommodating 82,000 people.
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Football Stadium in England: There are many football grounds in England. These grounds in England are such designed that only soccer can be played there. All the football grounds in England are either UEFA 5 star and 4 star rated stadiums. The football grounds have all the modern facilities. A lot of developments, and reconstructions are also taking in these grounds to make them the best. The largest football ground in England is Manchester United's Old Trafford Ground. This ground has a capacity of accommodating 76,000 people.
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Cricket Stadiums in England: Cricket is also an important sport in England. It is said that the game has originated from England. There are many cricket stadiums in England. All these stadiums provide you with high standards of facilities. Lord's is considered to largest cricket ground in England. Other than this there are many other stadiums as well.
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Golf Courses in England: Golf is one of the important sports played here. The Belfry and the Wentworth Club are places where golf tournaments are held.
Other than this, there are Athletic stadiums which help in hosting Commonwealth Games and Olympic Games.
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