As much as football stadiums can be remarkable, often there is a uniformity to it that makes either the structure or the location of it somewhat formulaic. But here and there, are scattered some of the most incredible and strangest venues, taking on all shapes and sizes, and being based in remote or surprising areas. This list ranks ten of the most unusual stadiums in the world - unsurprisingly, none of them feature in the various lists of .

Four of the stadiums have a capacity of over 100,000, with Wembley Stadium and the Camp Nou featured in this list. To select them, we decided to use a number of criteria, including: 10 Strangest Football Stadiums in the World 1 Stadion TJ Tatran Cierny Balog Slovakia TJ Tatran Cierny Balog 2 Igraliste Batarija Croatia HNK Trogir 3 Stadion Gospin Dolac Croatia NK Imotski 4 Siglufjordur Stadium Iceland KF Fjallabyggdar 5 Stadion Vozdovac Serbia FK Vozdovac Belgrade 6 Mmabetho Stadium South Africa 7 Kenilworth Road England Luton Town 8 Estadio Hernando Siles Bolivia Club Bolivar, The Strongest, La Paz FC 9 Estadio Municipal de Braga Portugal SC Braga 10 Timsah Arena Turkiye Bursaspor The architecture of this stadium is unusual, to say the least. Located in Bursa, Turkey, the Timsah Arena is instantly recognisable.

Although it is the fifth-largest stadium in the country (seating around 44,000), its most striking feature is its crocodile-shaped structure - timsah means "crocodile" in Turkish. The Timsah Arena is one of the 10 stadiums selected.