Most stadiums, arenas, and other sports facilities in the Northern Hemisphere were lost due to Doomsday, either directly in the nuclear attacks or in the chaotic aftermath. Some facilities, however, survived because they were located in regions far from targeted areas, and where organized societies survived.
Africa[]
Asia[]
Europe[]
Alpine Confederation[]
- Letzigrund - Zürich, Zürich canton - Central venue for the 2010 Winter Olympics
- Hardturm - Zürich, Zürich canton
Celtic Alliance[]
Cleveland/Northumbria[]
- Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough - Middlesbrough FC
- Feethams, Darlington - Darlington FC
- Victoria Park, Hartlepool - Hartlepool FC
- Norton Park, Norton-on-Tees - Norton and Stockton Ancients
- King George V Ground, Guisborough - Guisborough Town FC
- Paradise ground, Nunthorpe - used by Ironopolis FC
Nordic Union[]
Prussia[]
Olympiastadion, Berlin
Sicily[]
North America[]
Most of the surviving pre-Doomsday stadiums and arenas in North America were in colleges and universities.
Blue Ridge[]
More to come
Deseret[]
Cougar Stadium - Provo - Football
Marriott Center - Provo - Basketball
East Tennessee[]
Neyland Stadium - Knoxville - Football
Stokely Center - Knoxville - Basketball
Hattiesburg[]
More to come
Kentucky[]
Commonwealth Stadium - Lexington - Football
Memorial Coliseum - Lexington - Basketball
Rupp Arena - Lexington - Basketball
Sportscenter - Owensboro - Basketball
Ellis Park - Henderson - Horse Racing
Lincoln[]
Memorial Stadium - Lincoln - Football
Louisiana[]
More to come
Municipal States of the Pacific[]
More to come
North American Union[]
Taylor Field - Saskatoon - Football
Saskatoon Arena - Saskatoon - Ice Hockey
Moby Arena - Fort Collins - Basketball
Hughes Stadium - Fort Collins - Football
Dornblaser Field - Missoula - Football
Dahlberg Arena - Missoula - Basketball
Broncos Stadium - Billings - Football
Cobb Field - Billings - Baseball
MetraPark Arena - Billings - Ice Hockey
Piedmont Republic[]
Greenville Municipal Stadium - Baseball. Finished in the fall of 1983, this field could not "go to waste"! After establishing a government, the first order of business was to begin building the area sports programs up. Some of the players of the Atlanta Braves farm team, in fact, had already moved into town in anticipation for the spring season in 1984. By 1986, the Greenville Braves were the first professional team in the new Piedmont Baseball Association.
Memorial Stadium - Clemson - Football
Littlejohn Coliseum - Clemson - Basketball
State College[]
More to come
Superior[]
Lambeau Field - Green Bay - Football
Robert E. Stowe Stadium - Stowe - Football
Texas (incl. West Texas, eastern Texas, South Texas, Rio Grande Valley)[]
West Texas Stadium - Odessa - Football, Soccer, Track
Midland Stadium - Midland - Football, Soccer (opened 2002)
Capital Park - Midland - Baseball (opened 2006)
Kyle Field - College Station - Football, Soccer, Track
G. Rollie White Coliseum - College Station - Basketball
Pan American University Fieldhouse - Edinburg - Basketball
Harlingen Field - Harlingen - Baseball
Homer Bryce Stadium - Nacogdoches - Football
William R. Johnson Coliseum - Nacogdoches - Basketball
Vermont[]
Memorial Field - Dartmouth - Football/Track and Field/Soccer
Snively Arena - Manchester - Ice Hockey, Basketball
Virginian Republic[]
new Americana Games stadium - New Richmond - Athletics, Soccer, Football
Wisconsin[]
Camp Randall Stadium - Madison - Football
Dane County Coliseum - Madison - Ice Hockey, Basketball
South America[]
As the one continent least affected by Doomsday, the entire sports infrastructure went virtually unscathed.
Oceania[]
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
York Park, Launceston
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