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to stadiums
noun
A venue where sporting events are held.
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Traditional rivalries drew thousands to stadiums, filling college coffers.
One fan hauled a stuffed head to stadiums.
"The application of this technology is not limited to stadiums or sports venues.
"People in Mexico City don't go to stadiums," Mr. Peralta said.
But elsewhere fans are already getting used to stadiums with a more contemporary feel.
That's why fans go to stadiums, to pay money and watch good football".
Tent camps have sprung up all over the region, in farm fields and next to stadiums.
And with a bit of creativity, NWSL teams can bring something new to stadiums and television.
But the BCCI can frustrate its upstart rival by in effect denying it access to stadiums and players.
The introduction of the smart-phone applications comes as teams confront an increasingly difficult environment to attract fans to stadiums.
"Greeks are not used to go to stadiums," he said, gesturing to the crowded beach in front of him.
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