The Stadiums Data API is designed to extract and serve information about the world's largest football stadiums, based on the dataset available on Wikipedia. The API allows users to query stadium details in a structured way, preventing data overload by dividing requests into separate endpoints. Users can retrieve lists of countries with stadiums, get all stadiums in a specific country, and fetch detailed information about a specific stadium.
{"countries":["North Korea","United States","Australia","Spain","South Africa","Egypt","Malaysia","Mexico","Qatar","Germany","Ireland","Indonesia","China","Brazil","Iran","Russia","Turkey","Japan","Ukraine","Saudi Arabia","Canada","Portugal","Algeria","Senegal","Tanzania","Kuwait","Tunisia","India","Somalia","Zambia","Ecuador","Poland","Ghana","Colombia","Lebanon","South Korea","Vietnam","New Zealand","Angola","DR Congo","Zimbabwe","Mali","Pakistan"]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6190/stadiums+data+api/8629/countries+with+stadiums' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[{"stadium_name":"Guangdong Olympic Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Centre Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Beijing National Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Shanghai Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Nissan Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Shenyang Olympic Sports Centre Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Harbin Sports City Centre Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Xinjiang Sports Centre Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Zibo Sports Centre Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Weifang Sports Centre Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Yantai Sports Park Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Bao'an Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Kunming Tuodong Sports Centre Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Wuhu Olympic Stadium"},{"stadium_name":"Huizhou Olympic Stadium"}]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6190/stadiums+data+api/8630/get+stadiums+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
{"Stadium":"Nissan Stadium","Seating capacity":"72,327","Region":"East Asia","Country":"Japan","City":"Yokohama, Kanagawa","Home team(s)":"Yokohama F. Marinos, Yokohama Eagles"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6190/stadiums+data+api/8631/get+stadium+details' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"stadium":"Required"}'
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The Stadiums Data API allows you to retrieve structured information about association football stadiums worldwide, including details such as stadium capacity, location, and other relevant information.
You can retrieve a list of all stadiums in a specific country by using the designated endpoint that queries stadiums based on the country parameter.
Yes, the API provides an endpoint that allows you to fetch detailed information about a specific stadium by using its unique identifier.
The Stadiums Data API prevents data overload by segmenting the data into specific endpoints, allowing users to make targeted queries rather than retrieving all data at once.
The Stadiums Data API allows you to retrieve structured information about association football stadiums worldwide, including details such as their capacity, location, and specific attributes. You can query lists of countries with stadiums, obtain all stadiums in a specific country, and fetch detailed information about individual stadiums.
The "countries with stadiums" endpoint returns a list of countries. The "get stadiums by country" endpoint returns a list of stadium names within a specified country. The "get stadium details" endpoint provides detailed information about a specific stadium, including its seating capacity, region, country, city, and home teams.
Key fields include "countries" in the first endpoint, "stadium_name" in the second, and "Stadium," "Seating capacity," "Region," "Country," "City," and "Home team(s)" in the third endpoint's response.
Responses are structured in JSON format. The first endpoint returns an array of country names, the second returns an array of stadium objects, and the third returns a single stadium object with detailed attributes.
The "get stadiums by country" endpoint requires a "country" parameter, while the "get stadium details" endpoint requires a "stadium name" parameter. These parameters help customize the data requests to retrieve specific information.
The first endpoint provides a list of countries with stadiums. The second endpoint lists stadiums in a specified country, while the third endpoint offers detailed information about a specific stadium, including its capacity and location.
Users can utilize the data to analyze stadium distribution by country, compare stadium capacities, or gather detailed information for specific venues. For example, retrieving stadium details can aid in planning events or understanding regional football infrastructure.
The Stadiums Data API sources its data from publicly available information, primarily from Wikipedia, ensuring a broad and diverse dataset of football stadiums worldwide.
Typical use cases include sports analytics, event planning, travel research for football fans, and academic studies on sports infrastructure. Users can leverage the data to gain insights into stadium capacities and locations globally.
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