The world of sports has grown massively in the past few decades, leading to the construction of some of the most impressive stadiums and arenas ever seen. For many, sports are like the Holy Grail, and athletes train their whole lives to compete at the highest levels. Major sports competitions attract enormous crowds eager to witness their home teams in action. In this guide, we take you through some of the biggest stadiums in the world, highlighting the incredible passion these cities have for their sports and the monumental venues that bring fans together in the spirit of celebration and competition.
10 of the World’s Largest Stadiums (in Order of Capacity)
2. Rungrado 1st of May Stadium
After Seoul won the rights to host the 1988 Summer Olympics, North Korea aimed to showcase its sporting prowess, securing the bid for the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students in Pyongyang in 1989. Massive construction efforts were initiated for the festival, one of them being the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium. Also known as Rungrado May Day Stadium, it symbolises the international labour movement and commemorates its inauguration date. Built over an area of 51 acres, it stands eight stories high and was the largest stadium in Aisa when completed. The stadium features a scalloped roof with 16 arches that resemble a magnolia blossom and seats 114,000 spectators, making it the world's second-largest stadium. It currently hosts national celebrations, sports events, and the Arirang Festival mass games.
9. Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
Darell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, inaugurated on Thanksgiving Day in 1924, honours the sacrifices of Texans in World War I and was later rededicated to veterans of all wars in 1977. Now in its 101 season, the stadium has undergone multiple upgrades, reflecting its enduring significance in Texas history. Starting with modest stands for 27,000 fans and a football field, the stadium has grown into one of the world's largest, now seating over 100,000 people. It's become a modern marvel, retaining its heritage while serving as a grand venue for the Texas Longhorns football team and various events.