For the answer to the one I put on earlier, you need to look at the supporters' banners / flags. The team name is not the name of the city however so you'll have to google it.
No-one will get this so I will give some clues. Large Addick & Golf Addick are not allowed to answer. If you look closely you will see people in the trees. It was packed every match.
Clue n°1: On the back of one of the photos I wrote: 'This was an unusually dry game in rainy season - 3rd March 2002'
Clue n°2 is in one of the photos itself
Clue n°3: They have to have the crappest international team for some of the most fanatical supporters in the world
I don't know foreign grounds well, but like doing a bit of research, so thought I'd give this a go.
I've just spent a whole evening searching every ground in Indonesia, every team in Indonesia west of Bali, looking at league tables from 2002 to see who was in the league, looking up kits and clubs, studying floodlight pylons and fences, and google earthing pretty much every possibility.
Arema are playing, but this doesn't look like their ground as not the right trees and surroundings. None of the teams from 2002 that played in Blue and yellow have the right grounds. There are other grounds that are similar, but that have a stand support in the wrong place, or a different shaped terrace, or something else not quite right.
And a third one. I've smudged out the date so that you can't cheat, and some advertising hoardings that give it away.
Stade de Geneve
Argentina 2-3 England November 2005 Stade de Geneve
Michael Owen scored two dramatic late goals to earn England victory in a pulsating friendly against Argentina.
Owen nodded in an equaliser on 87 minutes from Steven Gerrard's pinpoint cross and headed the winner from Joe Cole's floated centre in injury time.
Hernan Crespo put Argentina ahead from Maxi Rodrigruez's pull-back but the outstanding Wayne Rooney fired England level from David Beckham's knock-down.
Walter Samuel's downward header made it 2-1 before Owen's late intervention.
Until then it looked set to be a disappointing day for England in Switzerland's packed Stade de Geneve.
@jimmymelrose - apologies, I don't know any of these overseas grounds, but have enjoyed finding clues in the pictures that lead me there. I'll step back now and allow proper foreign ground knowledge to answer...
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Photographer did a series of landmarks in the same style
Here's another. This one's easier:
I've just spent a whole evening searching every ground in Indonesia, every team in Indonesia west of Bali, looking at league tables from 2002 to see who was in the league, looking up kits and clubs, studying floodlight pylons and fences, and google earthing pretty much every possibility.
Arema are playing, but this doesn't look like their ground as not the right trees and surroundings. None of the teams from 2002 that played in Blue and yellow have the right grounds. There are other grounds that are similar, but that have a stand support in the wrong place, or a different shaped terrace, or something else not quite right.
I give up....
Owen nodded in an equaliser on 87 minutes from Steven Gerrard's pinpoint cross and headed the winner from Joe Cole's floated centre in injury time.
Hernan Crespo put Argentina ahead from Maxi Rodrigruez's pull-back but the outstanding Wayne Rooney fired England level from David Beckham's knock-down.
Walter Samuel's downward header made it 2-1 before Owen's late intervention.
Until then it looked set to be a disappointing day for England in Switzerland's packed Stade de Geneve.
Has the stand been redeveloped?
The terrace is unusual, lots of 'smoking' during the game.