Going to a stadium to enjoy a game of your favorite team is almost a spiritual event for many sports fans. The energy of the crowd, the thrill of the game, and of course, junk food and beer. And regarding the food, an ordinary, mediocre burger or a hot dog that will not cause food poisoning is just fine in our books. But occasionally, a rogue vendor emerges. Someone, somewhere, for whatever unknown but undoubtedly wicked reason decides to stir the pot and offer something "completely different and unique".
People behind Footy Food regularly post food from sports stadiums around the world - good or bad. We made our "weirdest of them all" selection.
Fried bull testicles with fries at Colorado Rockies
The fries are what makes or breaks these balls.
Fried bull testicles with fries Credits: Footy Food
Roast potatoes and sausage in cornflower sauce at Arbroath FC
A fun game for drunk people: does it go inside my mouth, or did it come out of it?
Roast potatoes and sausage in cornflower Credits: Footy Food
Pie in a roll (Wigan kebab) at Nairn County FC
At this point, we are starting to wonder if the Scots are pulling an elaborate prank, making us believe they truly eat stuff like this.
Pie in a roll Credits: Footy Food
Hot dog at Lancaster City FC
The ketchup is here so you accidentally don't eat the paper.
Hot dog Credits: Footy Food
Bangers and mash with gravy at Tranmere Rovers
That matchday team sheet sure looks tasty...
Bangers and mash with gravy Credits: Footy Food
Meat pie, mash potato, and mushy peas with gravy at Stockport County
The correct name is "Gravy with green and yellow".
Meat pie, mash potato, and mushy peas with gravy Credits: Footy Food
Bacon Roll at Reading FC
Well, the doctors do say that bacon is not good for you.
Bacon Roll Credits: Footy Food
Bratwurst at Viktoria Berlin
Yeah, we see it, but we ain't gonna say it!
Bratwurst Credits: Footy Food
Chips, cheese, and curry sauce at Rangers
Again, it's a Scottish thing. You wouldn't understand.
Chips, cheese, and curry sauce Credits: Footy Food
Balti pie at Sheffield United
This Balti pie passed away two weeks ago, and now its ashes will be spread all over the field.
Balti pie Credits: Footy Food
Jumbo mac 'n cheese hot dog with fruit loops and bacon at Houston Rockets
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and heart attack, all in one meal!
Mac 'n cheese/hot dog/fruit loops Credits: Footy Food
Breakfast at Poole Town
So, this Poole Town is some sort of a dystopian penal colony?
Credits: Footy Food
Pizza dog at Nottingham Forest
Well, why the hell not? If they can put pineapple on a pizza, why not a sausage drenched in mustard?
Pizza dog Credits: Footy Food