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Thread: What foreign football grounds have you been to?

  1. #21
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    I've been lucky enough to go to over 100 foreign grounds across 21 countries. Germany is my favourite destination and seen games all over the country, many travelling with 1. FC Köln.

  2. #22
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    I've been to a few,mainly In Budapest.
    I adopted BP Honved as my team and have seen quite a lot at their "old" ground and also away at Ferencvaros.
    Other Budapest teams I've been to are Újpest a few times, Vasas and MTK's old ground which was used as the stadium at the end of Escape to Victory.

    Also seen a couple of Hungary games one at the old Nepstadion and one at Ferenvaros again while the National stadium was being rebuilt.

    There was quite a wide government program of stadiums in Hungary being rebuilt, so I'd like to get back and see Honved and MTK in there rebuilt grounds

    Other places are a Prague Derby at Slavias old ground plus a Bohemians 1905 game also in Prague, can't remember who against.

    Also went to see Dynamo Zagreb play Hajduk Split a few years ago.

    Top of my list is a game in Germany.

    After my first visit to Berlin 10 years ago I started following the fortunes of Union Berlin then in Bundesliga 2 (at the time they played in a red shirt with white sleeves, no idea what attracted me lol and their Berlin rivals Hertha play in blue and white stripes)

    Since their rise towards the top of the Bundesliga it's very difficult to get tickets but a visit to
    Unions ground, Stadion An der Alten Förstere is the one I'd like to do, but I hope it doesn't take a relegation for me to manage it though.

  3. #23
    Around 1970 went to see Rouen play Arsenal, bit niche, I suppose, but taken by a French friend. Got stopped by police on the way to the match for running an amber light but let us off. Radford had a poor game up front but Bob Wilson was brilliant in goal.
    Went to see St Etienne play a league match, courtesy of another French friend, 1980s. Very boring 0-0 draw but the main match was preceded by a youth match which was very entertaining. I was struck by the number of foreign players in the St Etienne team but years later we’ve gone the same way and I bet less that a third of the players in the Premiership are English now.

  4. #24
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    Hillsboro

    Oh & Barcelona + Stade De France

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