China is in the throes of a multibillion-dollar splurge on new football stadiums, ramping up ambitions to be a superpower in the sport and host a World Cup as early as 2030. As quoted by AFP.com, the building spree is taking place despite the coronavirus pandemic, which has brought much of the world to a standstill, ravaging economies and putting live sport on hold. But with the outbreak receding in China, where it emerged in December, Chinese Super League (CSL) champions, Guangzhou Evergrande, last week began construction on their 12 billion yuan ($1.7 billion) new home. With a capacity of 100,000, the lotus flower-shaped stadium will for a time trump Barcelona's Camp Nou -- which is set for expansion -- as the world's biggest football arena, once it is completed by the end of 2022//AFP