Top 10 biggest football stadiums in the world

Published on: 28 November 2020
Top 10 biggest football stadiums in the world
Stade de France

A great football team cannot reach its ultimate success without a great manager, or great players, but you know what else makes it even greater? An exceptional football stadium.

If you have ever been to a big stadium before, I bet you could never forget the feeling of the electrifying atmosphere, the emotional experience that makes watching a match at home becomes so tedious.

If you haven’t yet, bongdatructuyen.vip has listed the 10 biggest football stadiums in the world right below so that you could visit given the chance. 

10. Stade de France

Source: Tripadvisor.com

Location: Saint-Denis, France

Capacity: 81.338

Tenants: France national football team, France national rugby union team, Stade Français, Racing Métro

This stadium was built for the 1998 Football World Cup and is the largest stadium in France which has the capacity to hold more than 81,000 spectators.

It is located in Saint-Denis, a few kilometres north of Paris, and is conveniently accessible by public transport. Sporting activities, concerts with top stars and performances on a grand scale are held here on a regular basis.

Listed as a Category 4 stadium by UEFA, this is a modern and very nice football/soccer stadium (and many other attractions through its ability to change internal configuration). You are really close to the action on the field. It's so very beautiful both outside and inside.

9. Signal Iduna Park

Signal Iduna Park
Signal Iduna Park  - Source: Wikimedia.org 
Location: Dortmund, Germany

Capacity: 81.365

Tenant: Borussia Dortmund

Also known by the name Westfalenstadion. This is the home of Borussia Dortmund - a team known as having the most loyal legion of fans. This is one of the toughest home fields that is very difficult to play at.

Listed as Category 4 stadium, this is the biggest stadium in Germany. It is one of the strangest designed stadiums at the time it was built since in 1977, most stadiums are bow-like design, while the Signal Iduna Park has a rectangular shape.

8. Salt Lake Stadium

Salt Lake Stadium
Salt Lake Stadium Source: Sportscrunch.in 
Location: Kolkata, India

Capacity: 85.000

Tenants: India national football team, SC East Bengal, ATK Mohun Bagan FC, Mohammedan S.C.

This is the biggest football stadium in India and used to be the second biggest stadium in the world before its renovation in 2011.

This stadium has a multipurpose use since it hosted many sports events like 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification matches, matches of local clubs Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, cricket games and athletic events.

7. Borg El Arab Stadium

Borg El Arab Stadium
Borg El Arab Stadium     Source: Adsttc.com 
Location: Alexandria, Egypt

Capacity: 86.000

Tenant: Egypt national football team

The biggest stadium in Egypt and second in Africa. Opened in 2009 and became the home of the Egyptian national team. Borg El Arab was built with the aim to host the 2010 World Cup but Egypt failed the bidding at the end.

This stadium has a big parking area for 5,000 cars, 200 buses as well as an airstrip.

6. Estadio Azteca

Estadio Azteca
Estadio Azteca  Source: Record.com.mx
Location: Mexico City, Mexico

Capacity: 87.000

Tenants: Club América, Cruz Azul, Mexico national football team

Also known by the nickname "The Colossus of Santa Úrsula". This is the biggest stadium in Mexico.

Estadio Azteca is one of the noblest stadiums in the world since it has the honor to host 2 FIFA World Cup Finals. Even more than that, this is the place witnessed 2 phenomenal World Cup matches: one in 1970 where Italy defeated West Germany in the “Game of the Century” and one in 1986 where Maradona scored his “Hand of God goal” and “Goal of the Century” against England.

5. Bukit Jalil National Stadium

Estadio Azteca
Estadio Azteca
Source: Sportsmatik.com 

Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Capacity: 87.411

Tenant: Malaysia national football team

This is currently the largest stadium in Southeast Asia. The stadium was built in 1995 and has become the main venue for other international events such as the 2001 Southeast Asian Games and the 2017 Southeast Asian Games.

Malaysian football fans are often known for quite an irritable personality, which makes the stadium filled a real hot bowl to play in.

4. Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium  Source: Buyagift.co.uk 
Location: London, England

Capacity: 90.000

Tenant: England national football team

One of the noblest stadiums in the world, most players would love to have a chance to play there in their career. This stadium has the honor to host many prestigious events like Champions League finals and Olympics football final.

“The Home of Football” is what this stadium has been called. The Wembley Arch built to support the cover making this stadium one of the most recognisable structures in the world. 

3. First National Bank Stadium

 First National Bank Stadium
First National Bank Stadium   Source: Sportsmatik.com 
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa

Capacity: 94,736

Tenants: South African national football team, Kaizer Chiefs F.C

Also known as Soccer City, this stadium was renovated to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup that took place in South Africa.

Remember along with the sound of Vuvuzela, a great crowd of fans with a capacity that could hold nearly 95.000 spectators, this stadium is the biggest one in Africa.

This stadium is also a place in which many notable events happen: Nelson Mandela made his first speech here after his release from the prison; the memorable opening goal of Siphiwe Tshabalala in 2010 FIFA World Cup and the Chris Hani’s funeral.

2. Camp Nou

Camp Nou
Camp Nou  Source: Getyourguide.com 
Location: Barcelona, Spain

Capacity: 99.354

Tenant: FC Barcelona

This is Europe’s biggest football stadium as well as the home of the world giant Barcelona and the GOAT Lionel Messi. This stadium is truly a holy place when it comes to the atmosphere and greatness. Some even said this is a fortress where rival teams simply come, play, entertain and lose.

The capacity of the Camp Nou used to be 120,000 for the 1982 World Cup finals, but the law regarding standing in stadiums later force it to reduce to the current 99.354

1. Rungrado 1st of May Stadium

Rungrado 1st of May Stadium
Rungrado 1st of May Stadium
Source: Topendsports.com

Location: Pyongyang, North Korea

Capacity: 150.000

Tenant: Korea DPR national football team

It’s quite awkward, right? The biggest football stadium in the world is located in a country that is a bit of a mystery to the world.

The Rungrado was built between 1986 and 1988 as a direct reaction to the Olympic Games in South Korea, the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium was a declaration that North Korea was a more legitimate country than its southern neighbours.

That effort brings a result of successfully bidding to host the 13th World Youth and Student Festival in Pyongyang in 1989. Nowadays, this stadium is mostly used for the annual Arirang Festival, domestic football games and the country’s big events.

From Africa to Asia, from North Korea to Spain, stadiums around the world have become a synonymous part of football. For a team, the football stadium is a home, a holy ground in which they fight their best for glory titles. For a fan, it is a place to live the spirit of sportsmanship, to feel the excitement and keep the memories. 

Above is the list of the biggest stadiums in the world. Where fans are delighted to shout with passion for football. Sports matches also become more dramatic and attractive in the bustling atmosphere of the stadium.

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