List of stadiums by capacity
The following is a list of notable sports stadiums, ordered by their capacity, which refers to the maximum number of spectators they can normally accommodate.
List criteria notes
- The capacity figures are standard, permanent total capacity, including both seating and any permanent standing areas, but excluding any temporary accommodation.
- Incidental record attendance is not considered relevant. Only regular capacity counts; for attendance records, see List of sporting venues with a highest attendance of 100,000 or more.
- Only stadiums with a capacity of 40,000 or more are included in this list.
- Stadiums that are defunct or closed, or those that no longer serve as competitive sports venues (such as Great Strahov Stadium, which was the largest in the world and held around 250,000 spectators), are not included. They are listed under List of closed stadiums by capacity.
- An asterisk (*) indicates that the team plays only some (few) of its home matches at the venue, and may have another (primary) home ground.
- For purposes of this list, race tracks (such as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Tokyo Racecourse) are not stadiums, and are not included here. For a list of all sports venues by capacity, see List of sports venues by capacity.
- Capacities are taken whenever possible from the figure stated on the official website of the stadium, its tenants, or a sports event it has hosted.
List
Capacity of 100,000 or more
Capacity of 90,000–99,999
Stadium | Capacity | City (state) | Country | Region | Tenants | Sport(s) | Image |
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Camp Nou | 99,354[14] | Barcelona | Spain | Europe | FC Barcelona | Association football | |
FNB Stadium | 94,736[15] | Johannesburg | South Africa | Africa | South Africa national soccer team, Kaizer Chiefs F.C. | Association football | |
Misr Stadium | 93,940 | New Administrative Capital | Egypt | Africa | Egypt national football team | Association football | |
Sanford Stadium | 93,033[16] | Athens, Georgia | United States | North America | Georgia Bulldogs football | American football | |
Lusail Stadium | 92,349[17][18] | Lusail | Qatar | Western Asia | Qatar national football team | Association football | |
Cotton Bowl | 92,100[19] | Dallas, Texas | United States | North America | American football | ||
Wembley Stadium | 90,000[20] | London | United Kingdom | Europe | England national football team | Association football, rugby league, American football |
Capacity of 80,000–90,000
Capacity of 70,000–80,000
Capacity of 60,000–70,000
Capacity of 50,000–60,000
Capacity of 40,000–50,000
See also
- Lists of stadiums
- List of African stadiums by capacity
- List of American football stadiums by capacity
- List of Asian stadiums by capacity
- List of association football stadiums by capacity
- List of association football stadiums by country
- List of attendance figures at domestic professional sports leagues
- List of baseball parks by capacity
- List of basketball arenas by capacity
- List of closed stadiums by capacity
- List of covered stadiums by capacity
- List of cricket grounds by capacity
- List of East Asia stadiums by capacity
- List of European stadiums by capacity
- List of GAA Stadiums by Capacity
- List of horse racing venues by capacity
- List of motor racing venues by capacity
- List of North American stadiums by capacity
- List of Oceanian stadiums by capacity
- List of rugby union stadiums by capacity
- List of South American stadiums by capacity
- List of Southeast Asia stadiums by capacity
- List of sporting venues with a highest attendance of 100,000 or more
- List of sports attendance figures
- List of sports venues by capacity
- List of tennis stadiums by capacity
- List of track and field stadiums by capacity
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