Five of the most bizarre soccer stadiums in the world
Briefly

There's a remarkable feature of Luton Town's Kenilworth Road Football Stadium - two entrances nestled within a row of residential properties, offering a unique experience for fans.
In Cierny Balog, Slovakia, the TJ Tatran stadium's pitch is bisected by a working train line, with steam trains frequently passing through during matches, creating a surreal atmosphere.
FK Vozdovac's stadium in Belgrade is perched atop a shopping centre, showcasing a clever use of urban space while providing fans with a unique setting for football.
These unconventional stadiums like the ones in Slovakia and Serbia reflect the creativity and adaptation in the world of football, revealing how sport and daily life can intertwine.
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