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Bellissimomare Stadium is a 190,000 seat football (soccer) arena featuring a ticketed plaza capable of accomodating 1.5 million spectators who watch the game on projection screens outside the stadium and frequent chances to win a pass to enter the stadium and see the game from a field level suite.
Bellissimomare Stadium is a 190,000 seat football (soccer) arena featuring a ticketed plaza capable of accomodating 1.5 million spectators who watch the game on projection screens outside the stadium and frequent chances to win a pass to enter the stadium and see the game from a field level suite.

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Bellissimomare Stadium photographed shortly before a football (Soccer) match.

Bellissimomare Stadium is a 190,000 seat football (soccer) arena featuring a ticketed plaza capable of accomodating 1.5 million spectators who watch the game on projection screens outside the stadium and frequent chances to win a pass to enter the stadium and see the game from a field level suite.


Construction

Bellissimomare Stadium was envisioned by a group of high school students in the capital city of Bellissimomare in Sayaffallah as a place where the national team could play and more people would be able to see the game. Prior to this envisioning the Sayaffallan National Football Team composed of players from the 20 clubs making up the Sayaffalan Royal League played in a small arena that only members of the Sayaffallan Royal League could attend along with their friends, families and specific guests with the games televised nationally for all to see. These high school students began stealing cars in the capital and reselling them on the black market for a higher markup, their profits while illegally sparked a national conversation on the merits of a stadium exclusively for the Sayaffallan National Football Team to play.

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