{"id":299710,"date":"2023-11-18T09:23:55","date_gmt":"2023-11-18T09:23:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportstons.com\/?p=299710"},"modified":"2023-11-18T09:23:55","modified_gmt":"2023-11-18T09:23:55","slug":"the-worlds-worst-food-across-football-stadiums","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportstons.com\/soccer\/the-worlds-worst-food-across-football-stadiums\/","title":{"rendered":"The world's WORST food across football stadiums"},"content":{"rendered":"
Nobody goes to watch football solely for the pre-match hotdogs and half-time burgers. And usually, there’s a strong reason why.<\/p>\n
Of course, several stadiums around the world have mastered the art of the matchday meal, keeping football supporters happy and well fed with affordable meals while they watch their respective teams live.<\/p>\n
Some, by comparison, serve food that defies description for all the wrong reasons.<\/p>\n
As football’s top-flight stars jet off around the world on international duty, Mail Sport<\/span> takes a look at some of the worst food on the planet served at stadiums this season.<\/p>\n And most have to be seen to be believed…\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Mail Sport takes a look at some of the worst food on the planet served at stadiums this season<\/p>\n <\/p>\n No fan goes to watch football solely for the food, but it’s a big part of the matchday experience<\/p>\n Sheffield Wednesday (England) – Philly cheesesteak, \u00a35<\/span><\/p>\n If you were hoping for a taste of Philadelphia, you’ve come to the wrong place. This \u00a35 Philly cheesesteak at\u00a0Hillsborough looks pitifully unappetising.<\/p>\n If anything it appears to resemble Sheffield Wednesday’s football this season perfectly: bland, dry and flavourless.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Sheffield Wednesday’s \u00a35 Philly cheesesteak at Hillsborough looks pitifully unappetising<\/p>\n AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands) – Hotdog, \u00a34<\/span><\/p>\n High, wide and not very handsome. This Dutch hotdog may have a bit of size to it, but it won’t win any awards for presentation. Either AZ were out of finger rolls or they prefer to eat sausages in oversized buns.<\/p>\n If anything, the \u00a34 hotdog looks rather sad and lonely. At least they provided ketchup…<\/p>\n <\/p>\n You’d likely be very disappointed if you spent \u00a34 on this hotdog at Dutch club AZ Alkmaar<\/p>\n Haiphong FC (Vietnam) – ‘Meat’ sandwich, \u00a30.67<\/span><\/p>\n What can you buy for less than a pound in today’s economy? Well, this sandwich filled ‘unknown meat’ only costs the equivalent of 67p at top flight Vietnamese side Haiphong FC.<\/p>\n Not one for the faint hearted.\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Vietnamese side Haiphong FC reportedly sell a ‘meat’ sandwich for the equivalent of just 67p<\/p>\n Wycombe Wanderers (England) – Hotdog, \u00a36.50<\/span><\/p>\n Back to England and hotdogs now, and there’s very little positive to say about the Chairboys’ sickly sausage.<\/p>\n Even the bread’s given up on holding it. And this one sets you back \u00a36.50!\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n There’s very little positive to say about Wycombe Wanderers’ rather sickly looking sausage<\/p>\n Your browser does not support iframes.<\/p>\n Tow Law Town FC (England) – Hotdog, \u00a32.50<\/span><\/p>\n We had to traipse well down the football pyramid for this one, but non-league outfit Tow Law Town have served up a stinker here at \u00a32.50.<\/p>\n The Oxford English dictionary defines a hotdog as ‘a hot sausage served in a long bread roll’. Not quite sure this qualifies…<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Non-league side Tow Law Town serve this ‘hotdog’ for the comparatively humble price of \u00a32.50<\/p>\n Red Bull Leipzig (Germany) – ‘Fish in a bun’, \u00a34<\/span><\/p>\n If you ordered Leipzig’s Fischbrotchen, directly translated as ‘fish in a bun’, you’d be forgiven for expecting it to come battered and crispy. Don’t make that mistake.<\/p>\n Not only is this fish still scaled, it’s so big it’s trying to escape out of the \u00a34 sandwich.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Fischbrotchen, directly translated as ‘fish in a bun’, is sold at Bundesliga team Red Bull Leipzig<\/p>\n Aston Villa (England) – Sausage roll, \u00a34.80<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Aston Villa are on fire under Unai Emery this season – so much so it’s spread to the kitchen.<\/p>\n This supporter’s \u00a34.80 sausage roll has been burned for so long, even the fan in front has turned around to take a look.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Aston Villa are on fire under manager Unai Emery, so much so they’ve burned the sausage rolls<\/p>\n MTK Budapest (Hungary) – ‘Fatty Bread’, \u00a30.80<\/span><\/p>\n If you thought the English hotdogs looked uninviting, take a look at Zsiros kenyer, the Hungarian delicacy otherwise known as ‘fatty bread’.<\/p>\n Red onions, butter and paprika on bread… it’s a no from me.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Hungarian delicacy known as ‘fatty bread’ is made up of red onions and paprika on bread<\/p>\n It’s All Kicking Off is an exciting new podcast from Mail Sport that promises a different take on Premier League football.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n It is available on MailOnline, Mail+, YouTube, Apple Music and Spotify.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Your browser does not support iframes.<\/p>\nIT’S ALL KICKING OFF!\u00a0<\/h3>\n