Real Stadium Names

RE: The Spanish, no it isn't it is Estadio Capwell in Guayaquil, Ecuador
http://www.fussballtempel.net/conmebol/ECU/Capwell.html

look at the design of the stands, definately a match

Nakhon Ratchasima is only considered to be Seoul WC Stadium because of the name, but Nakhon Ratchasima is a region in Indonesia or somewhere, I believe it is the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
http://www.fussballtempel.net/afc/KSA/King_Fahd.html

yes I know only one side is two-tiered, but Konami may have changed it a bit to avoid getting a license or something, look at the shape and design of the roof, and look at the second picture, the honeycomb-type thing above the seats, thats on Nakhon Ratchasima aswell.

Amerigo Atlantis is never Ohio Stadium, or Estadio Nacional, especially not Nacional because that is one-tiered and round whereas Amerigo Atlantis is angular. It Could be Pro-Player Stadium in Florida, but changed a bit like Nakhon, remember in Pro Evo 2, the smaller stand behind the goal was two-tiered like the rest of the stands

As for this smaller stadium built in 1946, It looks like the SCHUCO-Arena in Bielefeld, Germany
http://www.fussballtempel.net/uefa/GER/Alm.html
 
Juni said:
It's not Bielefeld's stadium as someone suggested above, I thought that last night but one end of the ground looks nothing like the WE9 stadium.

just seen this, which end are you on about? of course it looks like Bielefelds's stadium, plus people say the translation is a German name, and the colours of the seats are correct. Bielefeld has three linked stands and a smaller stand just like this stadium as well
 
this end of the ground

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Maybe this helps with finding this unknown stadium. by just looking at the way they are ordered:

<< SPAIN >>
Nou Camp, Barcelona
Estadio Riazor, La Coruña
Estadio Mestalla, Valencia

<<ENGLAND >>
Old Trafford, Manchester
Anfield, Liverpool
St. James' Park, Newcastle

<< FRANCE >>
Stade Louis II, Monaco
Parc des Princes, Paris
Stade Velodrome, Marseille

<< ITALY >>
Ennio Tardini, Parma

<< GERMANY >>
Olympiastadion, Munich
Westfalenstadion, Dortmund
Olympiastadion, Berlin

>>>>>>> ??? <<<<<<<< The unknown Stadium

<< HOLLAND >>
Amsterdam ArenA
De Kuip, Rotterdam

<< ZWEDEN >>
Råsunda Stadion, Stockholm

<< AMERICA >>
Vodacom Park Stadium, Bloemfontein

< AFRICA >>
Newlands Stadium, Cape Town

<< ARGENTINA >>
Estadio Alberto J. Armando, Buenos Aires

<< CHILI >>
Estadio Nacional, Santiago

<< JAPAN >>
Seoul World Cup Stadium
Sapporo Dome
Kashima Soccer Stadium
Yokohama International Stadium
Nagai Stadium, Osaka
Olympic Stadium, Tokyo
Oita 'Big Eye' Stadium
Saitama Stadium

The Unknown stadium is placed between the Dutch and German stadiums, so this could mean:

A) It's a German Stadium
B) It's a Dutch Stadium
C) This stadium is located in a country not mentioned above
D) This stadium is made up by Konami, just like the training ground.
 
The unknow Stadium is a fantasy Stadium by Konami, they change the online stadium from training ground to fantasy stadium, because they test the netcode to play online only in this stadium without any laggs.
user can´t change the online stadium in onlinegames and they have also many rooms(lobbys) to find partners in onlinematches and all must use this stadiums to start matches online
 
Riggs_Rx said:
Maybe this helps with finding this unknown stadium. by just looking at the way they are ordered:

<< SPAIN >>
Nou Camp, Barcelona
Estadio Riazor, La Coruña
Estadio Mestalla, Valencia

<<ENGLAND >>
Old Trafford, Manchester
Anfield, Liverpool
St. James' Park, Newcastle

<< FRANCE >>
Stade Louis II, Monaco
Parc des Princes, Paris
Stade Velodrome, Marseille

<< ITALY >>
Ennio Tardini, Parma

<< GERMANY >>
Olympiastadion, Munich
Westfalenstadion, Dortmund
Olympiastadion, Berlin

>>>>>>> ??? <<<<<<<< The unknown Stadium

<< HOLLAND >>
Amsterdam ArenA
De Kuip, Rotterdam

<< ZWEDEN >>
Råsunda Stadion, Stockholm

<< AMERICA >>
Vodacom Park Stadium, Bloemfontein

< AFRICA >>
Newlands Stadium, Cape Town

<< ARGENTINA >>
Estadio Alberto J. Armando, Buenos Aires

<< CHILI >>
Estadio Nacional, Santiago

<< JAPAN >>
Seoul World Cup Stadium
Sapporo Dome
Kashima Soccer Stadium
Yokohama International Stadium
Nagai Stadium, Osaka
Olympic Stadium, Tokyo
Oita 'Big Eye' Stadium
Saitama Stadium

The Unknown stadium is placed between the Dutch and German stadiums, so this could mean:

A) It's a German Stadium
B) It's a Dutch Stadium
C) This stadium is located in a country not mentioned above
D) This stadium is made up by Konami, just like the training ground.


I,m sorry but your list is wrong


<< SPAIN >>
Nou Camp, Barcelona
Estadio Riazor, La Coruña
Estadio Mestalla, Valencia

<<ENGLAND >>
Old Trafford, Manchester
Anfield, Liverpool
St. James' Park, Newcastle

<< FRANCE >>
Stade Louis II, Monaco
Parc des Princes, Paris
Stade Velodrome, Marseille

<< ITALY >>
Ennio Tardini, Parma

<< GERMANY >>
Olympiastadion, Munich
Westfalenstadion, Dortmund
Olympiastadion, Berlin

>>>>>>> ??? <<<<<<<< The unknown Stadium

<< HOLLAND >>
Amsterdam ArenA
De Kuip, Rotterdam

<< ZWEDEN >>
Råsunda Stadion, Stockholm

<< SOUTH AFRICA >>
Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Vodacom Park Stadium, Bloemfontein or ABSA Stadium, Durban

<< ARGENTINA >>
Estadio Alberto J. Armando, Buenos Aires

<< ??? >>
Amerigo Atlantis (Ohio or santigo or ...)

<<SAUDI ARABIA>>
King Fahd International Stadium, Ryad

<< JAPAN >>
Sapporo Dome
Kashima Soccer Stadium
Yokohama International Stadium
Nagai Stadium, Osaka
Olympic Stadium, Tokyo
Oita 'Big Eye' Stadium
Saitama Stadium


The unlockable Stadium is a fake stadium. Im sure.
 
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The Spanish said:
Sabes castellano verdad??, perdona pero no entiendo lo que quieres decir con eso. Bueno te pongo las fotos de los dos campos por si acaso :)
Entiendo, lo que he podido leer hasta el momento es que ciertamente el estadio que supondría ser, es el del Columbus Crew, pero que por encontrarse en la sede llamada Ohio Expo Center Ground, también es denominado con el nombre Ohio Stadium; suponiendo que sea aquel el que aparece en el juego pues al parecer no es seguro aún para muchos en la totalidad de sus detalles, aunque de todas las posibilidades que se han vertido me parece la más posible.
 
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what about it being the stadium of shalke?

Also, if its true its just an online stadium, I wonder If its the only one that will be playable on PSP. All screenshots so far are of the same stadium.
 
According to me, it's Busan Asiad Main Stadium for two reasons:
1) It's home stadium of South Korea
2) It's one of the stadiums present when you play the International Cup (World Cup), together with the other japanese stadiums.

Bye :)
 
DzFan said:
Is not King Fahad International ;)

The stadium in question is definitely not a stadium in Seoul or Busan(I should know;) ). It's not the exact replica of King Fahd either, although some features of the stadium do have some resemblance.

It's possible that Konami created a stadium that can be mistaken for one of these, intentionally.
 
Seoul Sang-am World Cup Stadium

seoul_wc1.jpg
seoul_wc2.jpg



Busan Asiad Main Stadium

busan_wc1.jpg
busan_wc2.jpg


King Fahd International Stadium

riyadh_king_fahd1.jpg
riyadh_king_fahd2.jpg



Choose a stadium:|
 
*Highbury, Stamford Bridge, San Siro, Stadio Delle Alpi & Stadio Olimpico are all licensed and do not appear in Edit Mode.

how do you mean "licensed", do they have real textures, or is it just because the teams are licensed?

as for Nakhon Ratchasima, definately reminiscent of King Fahd but at the same time not an exact match.
 
matherto said:
*Highbury, Stamford Bridge, San Siro, Stadio Delle Alpi & Stadio Olimpico are all licensed and do not appear in Edit Mode.

how do you mean "licensed", do they have real textures, or is it just because the teams are licensed?

as for Nakhon Ratchasima, definately reminiscent of King Fahd but at the same time not an exact match.

I mean they are official replicas. San Siro also features AC Milan adboards. Delle Alpi features Juve adboards.
 
According World Stadiums, There are two stadium stadium built in 1946 in Poland:

City - Stadium Name - Capacity - Built Year

Walbrzych - Stadion Gornik - 20 000 - 1946
HTML:
http://www.fussballtempel.net/uefa/POL/Gornik4.jpg

Lubin - Stadion Zaglebia - 32 420 - 1946
 
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