Sunday, October 10, 2010

Fifa football rankings






1Spain Spain



2Netherlands Netherlands



3Brazil Brazil



4Germany Germany



5Argentina Argentina



6England England



7Uruguay Uruguay



8Portugal Portugal



9Croatia Croatia



10Russia Russia



11Egypt Egypt



12Greece Greece



13Norway Norway



14Chile Chile



15Slovenia Slovenia



16Italy Italy



17Ghana Ghana



18France France



19Côte d'Ivoire Côte d'Ivoire



20Slovakia Slovakia



21Australia Australia



22Serbia Serbia



23Switzerland Switzerland



24Paraguay Paraguay



25USA USA



26Montenegro Montenegro



27Denmark Denmark



28Mexico Mexico



29Turkey Turkey



30Japan Japan



31Czech Republic Czech Republic



32Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland



33Algeria Algeria



34Nigeria Nigeria



35Ukraine Ukraine



36Sweden Sweden



37Burkina Faso Burkina Faso



38Cameroon Cameroon



39Gabon Gabon



40Korea Republic Korea Republic



41Northern Ireland Northern Ireland



42Belarus Belarus



43Bulgaria Bulgaria



44Hungary Hungary



45Tunisia Tunisia



46Colombia Colombia



47Guinea Guinea



48Lithuania Lithuania



49Austria Austria



50Romania Romania








World Top 25 Club Rankings
1 Chelsea
2 Man Utd
3 Barcelona
4 Bayern Muchin
5 Arsenal
6 Inter Millan
7 AC Millan
8 Real Madrid
9 AS Roma
10 Man City
11 Liverpool
12 Tottenham
13 Valcencia
14 Atletico Madrid
15 Bordeaux
16 Roma
17 Fiorentia
18 Lyon
19 Juventus
20 Rangers
21 Ajax
22 FC Porto
23 CSKA Moscow
24 Benfica
25 HSV


Largest Football Stadiums In the world(by capacity)













#1

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Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, Mexico)













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The Rungrado can host 150,000 spectators.
#3 – Rungrado May Day Stadium (Pyongyang, North Korea)





#4– Salt Lake Stadium (Kolkata, India)


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#5 – Bukit Jalil National Stadium (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

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#6 – Camp Nou (Barcelona, Spain)

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#7 – Soccer City (Johannesburg, South Africa)

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#8 – Wembley Stadium (London, UK)

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#9 – Azadi Stadium (Tehran, Iran)

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#10 – Estadio do Maracana (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

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Stadium Facts
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LocationCzech Republic Strahov,
PragueCzech Republic
Opened1926
OwnerPrague City Council
Surfacegrass
Capacity220,000[1] 56,000 to sit[2]
Field dimensions9 football pitches
(total 310.5 x 202.5 m)
Tenants
AC Sparta Prague (training only)
           


Allianz Arena is lit up in red when Bayern Munich play, in blue when 1860 Munich play and in white when in use by the German National Team. 

Largest Top 19 Football Stadiums In England


Overall
Rank↓
Stadium↓Capacity↓Club↓Division↓Rank in Respective Divisions↓Notes↓
1Wembley Stadium90,000[1]England national football teamNational stadiumN/ALargest stadium in the country, most expensive stadium in the world. Holds current world record for the most covered seats and is the national stadium of England.[citation needed]
2Old Trafford75,957Manchester UnitedPremier League1Largest football stadium in the Premier League. With a capacity of 25,500, the North Stand is the second largest single stand in any club ground in the UK, after the North Stand of Celtic Park.[citation needed]
3Emirates Stadium60,355[2]ArsenalPremier League2Also known as Ashburton Grove. Largest club stadium in London. One of the most modern stadia in Britain. The Stadium is divided into tiers: lower, upper, club Level and a single ring of executive boxes.
4St James' Park52,387[3]Newcastle UnitedPremier League3The third largest club stadium in English football. Tallest cantilever roof in Europe.[4]
5Stadium of Light49,000[5]SunderlandPremier League4Was the largest new club stadium built in England since 1923 when it opened in 1997.
6City of Manchester Stadium47,726[6]Manchester CityPremier League5Also known as Eastlands. Originally built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games. Widest pitch in English football.Tallest floodlights in the land.[7] Plans to increase capacity to between 60,000[8] to 70,000[9]
7Anfield45,522LiverpoolPremier League6Proposed move to 70,000 seater Stanley Park Stadium, delayed because of the debts the chairman has involved.[citation needed]
8Villa Park42,788Aston VillaPremier League7Has one of the biggest stands behind the goal in Europe. The club have planning permission to rebuild the North Stand in the style of the new Trinity Road Stand. When completed, the capacity of Villa Park will be increased to around 51,000[10]
9Stamford Bridge42,055ChelseaPremier League8The West Stand is located along the west side of the pitch. It has three tiers, and is the second tallest stadium in England. The ground was used in 1980 for the first major day-night floodlit cricket match between Essex and West Indies. Widely reported[who?] that the club plans to increase capacity to 55,000 or seek a new ground.[citation needed]
10Goodison Park40,158EvertonPremier League9Everton are looking at moving to a new 55,000-capacity ground.
11Hillsborough Stadium39,814Sheffield WednesdayLeague One1Largest stadium in the Football League. Plans to increase capacity to 44,825 by 2013.[11]
12Elland Road39,460[12]Leeds UnitedChampionship1Largest stadium in the Championship. Plans to expand to 50,000+ for the Rugby League World Cup, the 2015 Rugby Union World Cup, and 2018 Football World Cup should England win the hosting rights.[13] It used to have the tallest floodlights in the world located at each corner of the ground.
13White Hart Lane36,310Tottenham HotspurPremier League10Plans are in place to build a new 58,000 stadium on the Wingate Trading Estate adjoining White Hart Lane to the north.[14]
14The Boleyn Ground (Upton Park)35,303[15]West Ham UnitedPremier League11After cancellation of the plans to build a new stadium near West Ham tube station, at the old ParcelForce depot,[16] the current plans are expansion of the East Stand, and wings, to a capacity of around 55,000.[17]
15Riverside Stadium34,988MiddlesbroughChampionship2The club have the Council's permission to extend the capacity by another 7,000 if demand made it necessary.[citation needed]
16Pride Park Stadium33,597[18]Derby CountyChampionship3
17Bramall Lane32,702[19]Sheffield UnitedChampionship4Redevelopment and approximate 3,000 seat extension of Kop Stand under discussion,[20][21] along with filling in the final corner and installation of additional seats around the ground with a 40,000 seat stadium envisaged.[22]
18St Mary's Stadium32,689[23]SouthamptonLeague One2Largest Southern stadium outside of London.[citation needed]
19Ricoh Arena32,609[24]Coventry CityChampionship5Club has one of the lowest average attendances in percentage of overall capacity.[citation needed]



Future stadiums

Stadiums which are currently in development, and are likely to open in the near future, include:
StadiumCapacityClubNotes
Northumberland Development Project(unofficial name)55,000 - 60,000Tottenham HotspurIn October 2008, the club announced that, if approved, it was planning to build a new stadium just to the north of the existing stadium at White Hart Lane, with the southern half of the new stadium's pitch located on the northwest corner of the Lane. The unique design of the build would allow the new stadium to be built adjacent to White Hart Lane as the old facility continues to be used for the team. During the summer after 2/3 of the new stadium was complete, the northern and western stands would be demolished and a new pitch laid. The rest of the stadium would be built in the years to follow. If it is built, club chairman Daniel Levy has stated that it will not adopt the White Hart Lane name, but will instead be named after a sponsor.
City of Birmingham Stadium55,000Birmingham CityStill in early planning phases as part of a large sporting complex.
Everton Kirkby Project (official project name)50,000 - 60,000EvertonPlanning permission rejected. The club is now looking at possible alternatives.
New Nottingham Forest Stadium50,000Nottingham ForestPlanned to open in 2014. The original preferred location was Clifton, now it is near Holme Pierrepont.
New Crystal Palace Stadium35,000Crystal PalaceThe stadium is still being looked into as new owners (CPFC 2010) are looking to relocate to start a new Palace era.
York City F.C.Ground35,000York CityYork City has plans to build new facilities at a new site to the west of the city at the old Lowfields School, York Arena which will include the 35,000 all seater stadium, sports bar, training facilities and a youth academy.
The American Express Community Stadiumc.23,000Brighton & Hove AlbionApproval granted. Construction started December 2008. Opening in time for 2011-12 season.
Fossetts Farm Stadiumc. 22,000Southend UnitedPlanned to be opened by 2010, but setbacks has led to the project being put on hold.
Conoco Stadium(project name only)20,100Grimsby TownCompletion initially set for 2010, but now put on hold.
New St Helens Stadium18,000St Helens TownTo be shared with St Helens RLFC.
Truro City F.C.Ground16,000Truro CityTruro City has plans to build new facilities at a new site to the north of the city at Pencoose Farm, Kenwyn which will include the 16,000 all seater stadium, sports bar, training facilities and a youth academy.
Lionel Road Ground20,000BrentfordBrentford have plans to build their new stadium on the Lionel Road site, they acquired in 2008, however due to the club requiring the sale of current ground Griffin Park, to finance the deal delays may occur. Originally it was planned to be the clubs new home for the start of the 2011-2012 season.

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World  Goalkeeper Rankings




   Name     Country                 Club


1 Iker Casilas                      Spain                                                 Real Madrid  


2 Julio Cesar                       Brazil                                                  Inter Millan     


3 Petr Cech                 Czech Republic                                          Chelsea    


4 Van De Sar                   Netherlands                                           Man Utd 


5 Buffon                               Italy                                                        Juventus                       








6 Valdes                              Spain                                                  Barcelona













7 Pepe Renia                      Spain                                                  Liverpool

















8 Howard                            U.S.A                                                     Everton

















9 Akinfeev                          Russia                                            CSKA Moscow

















10 Adler                           Germany                                        Bayer Leverkusen