The 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup will be the nineteenth edition of the U-20 World Cup since its inception in 1977 as the FIFA World Youth Championship. At its Executive Meeting in Zurich on March 3, 2011, Turkey beat other bids from the United Arab Emirates and Uzbekistan. In its bid, Turkey suggested the use of 13 stadiums in 10 of its cities.
Antalya: New Antalya Stadium:Capacity: 41,703
Istanbul: Atatürk Olympic Stadium: Capacity: 76,092
Türk Telekom Arena: Capacity: 52.650
Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium: Capacity: 50,500
Bursa: Timsah Arena: Capacity: 45,000
Gaziantep: Gaziantep Kamil Ocak: StadiumCapacity: 16,981(expanding to 35,000)
The biggest Colombian stadium is The Metropolitano, it has capacity to 60.000 people in Barranquilla city, there plays the Junior team.
ResponderEliminar(Catalina Gómez)
I do not know any of those cities, the only city that is Istanbul sounds familiar, it is these African cities?
ResponderEliminarThis is an amazing topic, soccer is the most pupular sport around the world. This world cup in Colombia is a opportunity for our country. I have a question: ¿What was the first champion of the u-20 world cup?
ResponderEliminarNow, in football the topic is the 2014 World Cup. The Colombians have faith that our selection will classify after so many years. (Johanna Montoya)
ResponderEliminarWhen the FIFA choose the host cities ?
ResponderEliminarTurkey have a good stadiums for this tournament and this country excels for your football teams.
ResponderEliminar(Santiago Londoño)