Porto's home stadium, a modern stadium that can accommodate 50,000 people for the Euro 2004 tournament. After a friendly match between Porto and Barcelona on November 16, 2003, he officially moved here from the old stadium, and the world-famous player Messi officially joined Barcelona's home team in that game.
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Porto's home stadium, a modern stadium that can accommodate 50,000 people for the Euro 2004 tournament. After a friendly match between Porto and Barcelona on November 16, 2003, he officially moved here from the old stadium, and the world-famous player Messi officially joined Barcelona's home team in that game.
A very beautiful stadium, the home atmosphere is particularly good, there are friendly and reliable ticket sellers and security guards. Porto is really a beautiful and harmonious place~ (In addition, I learned that visiting the stadium and watching the game should be done separately, hahaha is too unprofessional, so I didn't see the statue of the magic bird. .
It is really a surprise to come to Porto Dragon Stadium to watch a ball game. The Dragon Stadium is very large. It can accommodate many people at the same time, and the facilities here are very complete. It is really great to come here.
Visiting the Dragon Stadium and even thinking about the venue for the European Cup final in 2004, I am very interested in football fans, looking at tens of thousands of seats and thinking that the atmosphere here should be spectacular if there is a tournament. The stadium features a semicircular transparent roof, modern design plus fan enthusiasm, and the Dragon Football Hall is worth a visit.
Porto are not the top five European leagues, but their home giants will be afraid of every big player who comes