Jul 10 , 2023

9 Largest Stadiums in the World

By True Scoop

Bukit Jalil National Stadium (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) - This multi-purpose stadium has a capacity of 87,411 and has been the venue for several major sports events, such as the Southeast Asian Games and the AFC Asian Cup.

Wembley Stadium (London, England) - With a seating capacity of 90,000, Wembley Stadium is the largest stadium in the UK and has hosted various sporting events, including the FA Cup finals and major concerts.

Azadi Stadium (Tehran, Iran) - This stadium can hold up to 78,116 spectators and is primarily used for football matches, serving as the home ground for the Iran national football team.

Camp Nou (Barcelona, Spain) - Home to FC Barcelona, Camp Nou has a seating capacity of around 99,000. It is one of the most iconic football stadiums globally and has witnessed some legendary matches.

Melbourne Cricket Ground (Melbourne, Australia) - As the largest cricket stadium in the world, it can hold approximately 100,000 spectators and has hosted numerous international cricket matches and Australian Rules Football games.

AT and T Stadium (Arlington, Texas, USA) - Known as “Jerry World,” this stadium can accommodate up to 105,000 spectators and is home to the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.

Rungrado 1st of May Stadium (Pyongyang, North Korea) - With a seating capacity of 150,000, this stadium is the largest in the world and is primarily used for football matches and athletic events.

Narendra Modi Stadium: The Narendra Modi Stadium is a cricket stadium situated in Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Complex, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It is the largest stadium in the world, with a seating capacity of 132,000 spectators.

The World's Biggest Stadiums