EA Sports has announced the new stadiums that will be in FIFA 17. Some of them are making their debuts in the franchise for the very first time.
EA Sports revealed the full list of stadiums in FIFA 17 via the official website. Over 70 stadiums are in the game, and 49 of them are fully licensed. You can see the full list below.
Premier League
Anfield
Turf Moor
Emirates Stadium
Goodison Park
St. Mary’s Stadium
Stadium of Light
Stamford Bridge
Stoke City FC Stadium
The Hawthorns
Vicarage Road
White Hart Lane
Selhurst Park
Riverside Stadium
London Stadium
Old Trafford
Liberty Stadium
King Power Stadium
KCOM Stadium
Etihad Stadium
Vitality Stadium
English Football League
St. James’ Park
Villa Park
Carrow Road
Loftus Road
Fratton Park
International stadium
Wembley Stadium
Ligue 1
Parc des Princes
Orange Vélodrome
Bundesliga
Allianz Arena
BORUSSIA-PARK
Signal Iduna Park
Veltins Arena
Olympiastadion
Volksparkstadion
Rest of the world
Donbass Arena
Eredivisie
Amsterdam ArenA
Calcio A
Juventus Stadium
San Siro
MLS
BC Place Stadium
CenturyLink Field
LaLiga Santander
Estadio Mestalla
Estadio Vicente Calderón
Santiago Bernabéu
Primera División
El Monumental
La Bombonera
LIGA Bancomer MX
Estadio Azteca
Dawry Jameel
King Abdullah Sports City
King Fahd Stadium
Meiji Yasuda J1
Suita City Football Stadium
Generic
Al Jayeed Stadium
Aloha Park
Arena del Centenario
Arena D’Oro
Court Lane
Crown Lane
Eastpoint Arena
El Grandioso
El Libertador
Estadio de las Artes
Estadio El Medio
Estadio Presidente G.Lopes
Euro Park
FIWC Stadium
Forest Park Stadium
Ivy Lane
Molton Road
O Dromo
Sanderson Park
Stade Municipal
Stadio Classico
Stadio Olimpico
Stadion 23. Maj
Stadion Europa
Stadion Hanguk
Stadion Neder
Stadion Olympik
Town Park
Union Park Stadium
Waldstadion
FIFA 17 will be released on September 27th in North America and September 29th everywhere else. It will be available on PC, PS4, Xbox One, PS3 and Xbox 360.
Published: Sep 16, 2016 04:53 am