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World Largest Football Stadium [Top 10]


Europe has developed probably to be the most stable and competitive football continent. The continent is the hub of numerous footballing giants like Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich, Manchester United, Chelsea etc. Let's have a look at the involvement of the stadiums in Europe because as the Soccer grows and presumable that the Stadium grows.

Soccer Gaffer shares the top 10 largest stadiums on the planet as per the capacity and atmosphere during games.



Top 10 World Largest Football Stadium


10. Allianz Arena

On 10th position is FC Bayern Munich’s home “Allianz Arena”. The stadium is named after it’s sponsor “Allianz SE”.
Capacity: 75,000
Stadium add-ons worth: 340 million Euros.

9. Old Trafford

Old Trafford inside

Manchester United's home ground - Old Trafford stadium makes it to the No. 9 spot of the top 10 World Largest Stadium
Capacity: 75,643
Nick Name: Theatre of dreams

8. Ataturk Olympic Stadium

Turkey’s largest stadium Ataturk Olympic Stadium owned by the Turkish government built in order to bid for 2008 Olympics.
Capacity: 76,092

7. Luzhniki Stadium

Russian Luzhniki stadium in Moscow is on the No. 7 spot of the Largest Stadiums in the Worl. The home ground for the Russian football team.
Capacity: 78,360

6. Stade de France

The 6th largest stadiums in Europe is the French national team’s home ground Stade de France in Paris.
Capacity: 81,338

5. San Siro

The 5th largest stadium in Europe is AC Milan and Inter Milan’s home ground San Siro.
Capacity: 80,018

4. Estadio Santiago Bernabeu

Football Stadiums with the most crowd capacity see the home ground of 11 times UEFA Champions League winners Real Madrid - Santiago Bernabeu on the fourth spot.
Capacity: 81,044 ( Estadio Santiago Bernabeu is  undergoing expansion)

3. Signal Iduna Park

Borussia Dortmund fans are regarded as the best fans for the atmosphere they create in the stadium, Signa Iduna Park is situated in Dortmund, Germany and is the largest stadium in the country
Capacity: 81,360

2. Wembley stadium

Wembley stadium is the second largest football stadium in the world which is owned by FA. Situated in London, England - the home ground for the English national team.
Capacity: 90,000

1. Camp Nou

Camp Nou

 

FC Barcelona’s home ground is the Largest Football Pitch/Stadium in the World. The “Camp Nou” is situated in Catalonia’s capital Barcelona.
Capacity: 99,354

Top 10 Largest Stadiums in the World [Top to bottom]


  1. Camp Nou – Barcelona, Spain
  2. Wembley stadium – London, England
  3. Signal Iduna Park – Dortmund, Germany
  4. Estadio Santiago Bernabeu – Spain
  5. San Siro – Milan, Italy
  6. Stade de France – Paris, France
  7. Luzhniki Stadium – Russia
  8. Ataturk Olympic Stadium – Turkey
  9. Old Trafford – Manchester, England
  10. Allianz Arena – Munich, Germany

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