Rating of the largest stadiums in the world

Do you think there is a stadium in the world larger than the famous Wembley? You will be surprised, but in fact, a large stadium will last a dozen or two. And which stadium is the biggest in the world? Everyone said "Maracana" in a chorus and, strange as it may seem, everyone was mistaken.

After the last reconstruction, this stadium holds only 88992 people.

Contents:

  • List of the largest( large) stadiums
    • The largest in the world is Rungnado 1st of May Stadium( Pyongyang Stadium, North Korea).
    • Stadium of the Indian Youth is also known as Saltlake Stadium( Salt Lake Stadium), Calcutta, India.
    • Beaver Stadium( Beaver Stadium), County, Pennsylvania, USA.
    • Michigan Stadium( Michigan Stadium), Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
    • Estadio Azteca( Azteca), Mexico City, Mexico.
    • Ohio Stadium( Ohio Stadium), Columbus, Ohio, USA.
    • Texas Memorial Stadium( Texas Memorial Stadium), Austin, Texas, USA.
    • Melbourne Cricket Ground or MCG( Melbourne Cricket Ground), Melbourne, Australia.
    • Neyland Stadium( Nielland Stadium), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.
    • Camp Nou( Camp Nou), Barcelona, ​​Spain.

List of the largest( large) stadiums

The largest in the world is Rungnado 1st of May Stadium( Pyongyang Stadium, North Korea).

Capacity - 150,000. The stadium, built in 1989, stands out among the rest not only with the maximum number of seats, but also with its architecture: a petal-shaped roof covers the stands of the structure.

The Stadium of the Indian Youth is also known as Saltlake Stadium( Salt Lake Stadium), Calcutta, India.

Capacity - 120,000. Built in 1984, the stadium hosted the South Asian Games, is home to the National Team of India and football clubs: Mohun Bagan, Mohammedan and East Bengal.

Indian Youth Stadium.

Beaver Stadium( Beaver Stadium), County, Pennsylvania, USA.

Capacity - 107,282. Built in 1960, the university stadium was reconstructed in 2008;is home to the Penn State Football Club Knightney Lions( NCAA).

Michigan Stadium( Michigan Stadium), Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

Capacity - 106,201. The University Stadium was built in 1927 and is now home to the Michigan Wolverainis football club( NCAA).

Michigan Stadium.

Estadio Azteca( Azteca), Mexico City, Mexico.

Capacity - 105 064. Built in 1966, the stadium was reconstructed before the 1986 World Cup. It was here that Diego Maradona scored the "Goal of the Century".The stadium is home to the club "America" ​​and the National Team of Mexico.

Ohio Stadium( Ohio Stadium), Columbus, Ohio, USA.

Capacity - 102 329. Built in 1922 and was last reconstructed in 2001. Since lighting in the stadium is not provided, all games are held here only in the afternoon. It is the home stadium of Ohio State College Bakkeis( NCAA) and belongs to the state university.

Texas Memorial Stadium( Texas Memorial Stadium), Austin, Texas, USA.

Capacity - 101 096. Built in 1924, was reconstructed last time in 2009. The University Stadium is home to the American football club Texess Longhorns( NCAA).

Melbourne Cricket Ground or MCG( Melbourne Cricket Ground), Melbourne, Australia.

Capacity - 100 012. The stadium, built in 1854, was reconstructed for the last time in 2006.Known for its tallest lighting towers in the world. In 1956 it became the main Olympic arena, for which it was reconstructed. In January 2009, he received the honorary title of one of the seven wonders of the sport.

Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Neyland Stadium( Nielland Stadium), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.

The stadium, built in 1921, was reconstructed for the last time in 2009. It is the home stadium of the American football club Tennessee Voluntirs( NCAA).

Camp Nou( Camp Nou), Barcelona, ​​Spain.

Capacity - 98,934 people. Built in 1957, the stadium is the Europe's largest .In 1998, the stadium was last reconstructed, receiving 5 stars according to the UEFA classification.

Camp Nou. The stages of the future reconstruction.

This is for today the alignment of the forces of designers who design the world's largest stadiums.