3. Estadio Monumental, Argentina
The 1978 World Cup is not really one remembered with too much affection by anyone outside of fans of the host nation and the champions of that year, Argentina and Scotland, who get all misty-eyed as they remember Archie Gemmill's goal against Netherlands.
But the Buenos Aires ground the Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti did provide one of the most memorable venues for a final ever seen in the history of the competition.
Home of Argentina's most successful club, River Plate, the sight of the air being filled with blue and white ticker tape—which inevitably landed on the field—inside the giant arena is truly an enduring and iconic image.