Top 10 Biggest Football Stadiums in the World 2020
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TOP 10 BIGGEST FOOTBALL STADIUMS IN THE WORLD
10. Salt Lake Stadium
Salt Lake Stadium is a multipurpose stadium. By seating capacity, it is the largest stadium in India. Before its renovation in 2011, it was the second largest football stadium in the world, having a seating capacity of 120,000.
9. Borg El-Arab Stadium
The Borg El-Arab Stadium was constructed in Borg El Arab, Egypt (or more specifically, in the Mediterranean Sea resort). It is an all-seater and the largest stadium in Egypt and the second largest stadium in Africa.
8. Bukit Jalil National Stadium
The Bukit Jalil National Stadium is located in the National Sports Complex in Malaysia’s capital city, Kuala Lumpur. This stadium is chosen to be the home ground of the Malaysian national football team.
7. The Estadio Azteca Stadium
The Estadio Azteca stadium is now used for many different purposes. This is the home stadium of the Mexico national team, and the football Club América. It is the largest stadium in Mexico.
This is the first stadium in the world which has played host to two FIFA World Cup Finals (in 1970 and 1986). It also hosted the 1986 quarter-final match and the “Game of the Century” between Italy and West Germany in one of the 1970 semi-final matches.
6. Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium. Indonesian people named the stadium after Sukarno – the first President of the country. Since its opening, it holds the record as the largest stadium in Indonesia.
5. Wembley Stadium
Since Wembley Stadium was built, it has been regarded as the temple of football in England. It is now owned by the Football Association (the FA). With 90,000 seats, it is the largest football stadium in England, the largest stadium in the UK and the second-largest stadium in Europe.
4. Rose Bowl Stadium
The Rose Bowl is an open-air athletic stadium which was built in America. The stadium is regarded as the California Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Since 1982 it has become the home ground of the UCLA Bruins team.
This stadium has hosted some important tournaments. In 1984 this stadium hosted the Olympic Gold Medal Match. Both FIFA Women’s World Cup Final and FIFA World Cup Final were organized here.
With the capacity of 92,542 seats, Spieker Field at the Rose Bowl – another name of the stadium – is the fourth biggest football stadium on Earth.
3. First National Bank Stadium (FNB Soccer City)
FNB Soccer City is the largest football stadium in Africa
Located: Johannesburg, South Africa
Opened: 1989
Seating capacity: 94,736
FNB Soccer City is the third largest stadium in the world and the greatest football stadium in Africa. It is home of Kaizer Chiefs FC in the South African Premier Soccer League as well as key fixtures for the South African national football team (Bafana Bafana).
In 1990, it was chosen to be the stage for the first speech of Nelson Mandela immediately after his release from prison. The stadium also staged and hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final. Before the restoration for the World Cup, it had 80,000 seats.
2. Camp Nou Stadium
Camp Nou Stadium is the largest football stadium in Europe
Located: Barcelona, Spain
Opened: 1957
Seating capacity: 99,354
Camp Nou Stadium, meaning “new field” in Spanish, ranks the second largest football stadium in the world and the largest football stadium in Europe. It is the home stadium of FC Barcelona since its first opening ceremony in 1957.
The stadium took three years to be constructed. It has hosted many popular sports like the 1992 Olympics, and finals of the UEFA Champion Leagues.
1. The Rungrado 1st of May Stadium
The Rungrado 1st of May Stadium is the largest stadium in the world
Located: Pyongyang, North Korea
Opened: 1989
Seating capacity: 114.000
This may have just surprised you, right? North Korea is not famous for sport events but negative political news. But the largest football stadium in the world – Rungrado 1st of May Stadium – is located in this country.
This stadium is built to serve many purposes. It is now a site to host football matches, and sometimes athletics events. North Korean government often organizes mass games here during Arirang Festival.
According to official information, this stadium have the capacity up to 150,000 people. However it can seat only 114,000. With this capacity, The Rungrado 1st of May Stadium – or May Day Stadium – is still the largest football stadium on Earth.
The stadium is the stage of memorable performances celebrating Kim Il-sung as well as the North Korean nation. In June and July 2002 this stadium was the place of a large gymnastic and artistic performance celebrating Arirang Festival.
The performances now take place annually in Pyongyang city, usually in August and September. In July 2017, this stadium was where six group stage matches as part of 2018 AFC U-23 Championship qualification took place.
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