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Only stadiums with a capacity of 40,000 or more are included in this list. Stadiums that are defunct or closed, or those that no longer serve as competitive sports venues (such as Great Strahov Stadium, which was the largest in the world and held around 250,000 spectators), are not included. They are listed under List of closed stadiums by ...
The following is an incomplete list of current American football stadiums in the USA ranked by capacity. All stadiums in the list are located in the United States . The list contains the home stadiums of all 32 professional teams playing in the NFL as well as the largest stadiums used by college football teams in the NCAA .
Second of three stadiums known as Busch Stadium, which also hosted the MLB's St. Louis Cardinals. Moved to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona (though the team was for a time known as the Phoenix Cardinals). [75] Tulane Stadium: New Orleans Saints: New Orleans, Louisiana: 1967 1974 Moved to the Louisiana Superdome (now Caesars Superdome) [76]
The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.
Stadium Capacity City Country Athletics competitions Other sports Image 1 Rungnado May Day Stadium: 114,000 [1] Pyongyang North Korea: Association football, mass games: 2 Bukit Jalil National Stadium: 87,411: Kuala Lumpur Malaysia: 1998 Commonwealth Games, 2001 Southeast Asian Games, 2017 Southeast Asian Games: Association football 3 Shah Alam ...
The following are lists of stadiums throughout the world. Note that horse racing and motorsport venues are not included at some pages, because those are not stadiums but sports venues . Combined lists
Jack Kent Cooke Stadium (1997–1999) 1997–present: 65,000 1997 Grass Landover, Maryland: RFK Stadium D.C. Stadium (1961–1968) 1961–1996: 55,672 1961 Grass Washington, D.C. Griffith Stadium National Park (1911–1920) 1937–1960: 32,000 1911 Grass Fenway Park: 1933–1936: 33,524 1912 Grass Boston, Massachusetts Braves Field National ...
Stadiums designed for field sports, such any of a wide variety of football codes, baseball, and/or track and field. Stadiums designed for tennis (a traditional outdoor sport, but with a much smaller playing area than in field sports). Only domed and retractable roof stadiums are included, i.e. stadiums that cover both spectators and playing field.