The team at Enjoy The Match has created this handy list of some of the football clubs around the world with the largest stadium capacities:
- Rungrado 1st of May Stadium (May Day Stadium) – Pyongyang, North Korea: This stadium is known to have the highest capacity in the world, with an estimated seating capacity of over 114,000. It is primarily used for national and international matches.
- Camp Nou – Barcelona, Spain: Home to FC Barcelona, Camp Nou has a seating capacity of around 99,354, making it one of the largest football stadiums in Europe.
- Wembley Stadium – London, England: Wembley Stadium, the iconic venue for English / UK football, has a capacity of approximately 90,000 seats. It hosts various football events, including England national team matches and domestic cup finals.
- Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion) – Dortmund, Germany: Home to Borussia Dortmund, Signal Iduna Park has a seating capacity of around 81,365, making it the largest football stadium in Germany.
- Estadio Azteca – Mexico City, Mexico: Estadio Azteca has a seating capacity of approximately 87,523 and is home to Club América. It has hosted several FIFA World Cup finals and is one of the most famous football stadiums in the world.
- Maracanã Stadium – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Maracanã is one of Brazil’s most iconic stadiums, with a capacity of about 78,838 seats. It has hosted numerous international matches and major tournaments.
- Estadio Monumental – Buenos Aires, Argentina: Home to River Plate, Estadio Monumental has a seating capacity of around 70,074. It has been the site of many important matches in South American football history.
- Old Trafford – Manchester, England: Old Trafford is the home of Manchester United and has a seating capacity of approximately 74,140, making it one of the largest club stadiums in the United Kingdom.
- San Siro (Giuseppe Meazza) – Milan, Italy: Shared by AC Milan and Inter Milan, San Siro has a capacity of around 75,923. It is one of the most famous football stadiums in Italy.
- Santiago Bernabéu – Madrid, Spain: Home to Real Madrid, Santiago Bernabéu has a seating capacity of approximately 81,044. It has hosted numerous international matches and major club competitions.
Please note that stadium capacities may vary slightly due to renovations and modifications.
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