15 | Stade Geoffroy-Guichard | Saint-Etienne | France
Capacity - 41,965
14 | Stade Velodrome | Marseille | France
Capacity - 67,394
13 | San Paolo | Napoli | Italy
Capacity - 55,000
12 | De Kuip | Feyenoord | Netherlands
Capacity - 51,117
11 | Turk Telekom Arena | Galatasaray | Turkey
Capacity - 24,354
10 | Maracana | Flamengo | Brazil
Capacity - 78,838
9 | San Mames | Athletic Bilbao | Spain
Capacity - 53,289
8 | Karaiskaki Stadium | Olympiacos | Greece
Capacity - 32,115
7 | Vodafone Park | Besiktas | Turkey
Capacity - 41,903
6 | Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti | River Plate | Argentina
Capacity - 70,074
5 | Celtic Park | Celtic | Scotland
Capacity - 60,411
4 | Rajko Mitic Stadium | Red Star | Serbia
Capacity - 53,000
3 | Signal Iduna Park | Borussia Dortmund | Germany
Capacity - 81,365
2 | Anfield | Liverpool | England
Capacity - 54,074
1 | Bombonera | Boca Juniors | Argentina
Capacity - 49,000
So, the stadium with the best atmosphere in world football is the Bombonera - home to Boca Juniors. The name Bombonera translates to ‘The chocolate box’ due to its shape, with a ‘flat’ stand on one side of the pitch and three steep stands round the rest of the stadium. It truly is a special sight - and noise - during a big Boca match.
In second and third are iconic European stadiums in the Signal Iduna Park Stadium and Anfield. Coincidentally, both Dortmund and Liverpool fans sing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ before matches with the hardcore fans gathered behind a goal in ‘The Kop’ - or the ‘Yellow Wall.’
Red Star’s intimidating stadium comes in fourth while fifth is another stadium where ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ is often heard - Celtic Park.