Football is the main African sport. There are numerous clubs in each country, and many people bet via 22Bet NG during essential events. Yet, watching the match in reality is more exciting, especially if you visit one of these stadiums. They are not only the most spectacular ones but also the most spacious.
First National Bank
First National Bank is a stadium located in Nasrec, on the border with the Soweto area of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is managed by Stadium Management South Africa (SMSA) and is home to Kaizer Chiefs FC in the South African Premier League and also plays a key role in the South African national football team. FNB Stadium is the largest stadium in Africa with a capacity of 94,736 viewers.
Borg el Arab
Borg el Arab Stadium was opened in 2005 in the Mediterranean resort of Borg el Arab. It is the largest stadium in Egypt and the second-largest stadium in Africa with a capacity of 86,000 people. Furthermore, it is the 9th largest stadium in the world. There is a running track around the field and there are four large floodlights on the ground.
Stade des Martyrs
The Stade des Martyrs is the national stadium located in the city of Lingwalla in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is mainly used for football matches and has arranged many concerts and athletics competitions. It is the home stadium of the National Team of the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as AS Vita Club and DC Motema Pembe of the Football Championship of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The stadium has a capacity of 80,000 for international matches.
The Cairo International Stadium
The Cairo International Stadium is a multipurpose Olympic standard stadium with a capacity of 75,000 viewers. It is the main Olympic-level facility corresponding to the role of Cairo, Egypt as the center of events in the region. It is also the 69th largest stadium in the world. Zamalek SC currently uses the Cairo International Stadium for the majority of its home games, while Al Ahly uses Al Salam Stadium for the majority of its home games.
Estadio Da Tundavala
Estadio Da Tundavala is a multipurpose stadium built in 2010 in Lubango, Julia province, Angola. Yet, it is mainly designed for football matches. In 2010, it hosted the African National Championship. It can accommodate 25,000 spectators.