List of North American stadiums by capacity
This article needs to be updated.(October 2018) |
The following is an incomplete list of sports stadiums in North America, including Central America and the Caribbean. They are ordered by their seating capacity, that is the maximum number of seated spectators the stadium can accommodate.
Currently all North American stadiums with a capacity of 30,000 or more are included.
Most large stadiums in North America are used for American football, with the rest used for association football, baseball, Canadian football, and one each for Bullfighting and Cricket.
Rank | Stadium | Capacity | City | Country | Home team(s) |
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1 | Michigan Stadium | 107,601[1] | Ann Arbor | USA | Michigan Wolverines football |
2 | Beaver Stadium | 106,572[2] | University Park | USA | Penn State Nittany Lions football |
3 | Ohio Stadium | 104,944[3] | Columbus | USA | Ohio State Buckeyes football |
4 | Kyle Field | 102,512[4] | College Station | USA | Texas A&M Aggies football |
5 | Neyland Stadium | 102,455[5] | Knoxville | USA | Tennessee Volunteers football |
6 | Tiger Stadium | 102,321[6] | Baton Rouge | USA | LSU Tigers football |
7 | Bryant–Denny Stadium | 101,821[7] | Tuscaloosa | USA | Alabama Crimson Tide football |
8 | Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium | 100,119[8] | Austin | USA | Texas Longhorns football |
9 | Estadio Azteca | 95,500[9] | Mexico City | Mexico | Club América |
10 | Sanford Stadium | 92,756[10] | Athens | USA | Georgia Bulldogs football |
11 | Rose Bowl | 92,542[11] | Pasadena | USA | UCLA Bruins football, hosts Rose Bowl Game annually |
12 | Cotton Bowl | 92,100 | Dallas | USA | Hosts Red River Rivalry (Oklahoma vs. Texas), State Fair Classic (Grambling vs. Prairie View), Heart of Dallas Bowl |
13 | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium | 88,548[12] | Gainesville | USA | Florida Gators football |
14 | Jordan–Hare Stadium | 87,451[13] | Auburn | USA | Auburn Tigers football |
15 | Memorial Stadium | 86,047 | Lincoln | USA | Nebraska Cornhuskers football |
16 | MetLife Stadium | 82,500 | East Rutherford | USA | New York Giants, New York Jets |
17 | Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium | 82,112 | Norman | USA | Oklahoma Sooners football |
18 | Memorial Stadium | 81,500 | Clemson | USA | Clemson Tigers football |
19 | FedExField | 82,000[14] | Landover | USA | Washington Football Team |
20 | Lambeau Field | 81,441 | Green Bay | USA | Green Bay Packers |
21 | Notre Dame Stadium | 80,795 | Notre Dame | USA | Notre Dame Fighting Irish football |
22 | Camp Randall Stadium | 80,321 | Madison | USA | Wisconsin Badgers football |
23 | Williams-Brice Stadium | 80,250 | Columbia, South Carolina | USA | South Carolina Gamecocks football |
24 | AT&T Stadium | 80,000[15] | Arlington | USA | Dallas Cowboys, hosts Cotton Bowl Classic |
25 | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | 77,500[16][17] | Los Angeles | USA | USC Trojans football |
26 | Arrowhead Stadium | 77,000 | Kansas City | USA | Kansas City Chiefs |
27 | Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium | 79,560 | Tallahassee | USA | Florida State Seminoles football |
28 | EverBank Field | 76,867 | Jacksonville | USA | Jacksonville Jaguars, hosts Gator Bowl |
29 | Empower Field at Mile High | 76,125 | Denver | USA | Denver Broncos |
30 | Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium | 76,000 | Fayetteville | USA | Arkansas Razorbacks football (primary) |
31 | Spartan Stadium | 75,005 | East Lansing | USA | Michigan State Spartans football |
32 | Bills Stadium | 73,967 | Orchard Park | USA | Buffalo Bills |
33 | Bank of America Stadium | 73,778 | Charlotte | USA | Carolina Panthers, hosts Duke's Mayo Bowl |
34 | Caesars Superdome | 73,208 | New Orleans | USA | New Orleans Saints; hosts Bayou Classic (Grambling vs. Southern), New Orleans Bowl and Sugar Bowl annually |
35 | Legion Field | 71,594 | Birmingham | USA | UAB Blazers, hosts BBVA Compass Bowl |
36 | NRG Stadium | 71,500 | Houston | USA | Houston Texans, hosts Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas |
37 | SDCCU Stadium | 71,294 | San Diego | USA | San Diego State Aztecs football, hosts Holiday Bowl |
38 | M&T Bank Stadium | 71,008 | Baltimore | USA | Baltimore Ravens |
39 | Faurot Field | 71,004 | Columbia | USA | Missouri Tigers football |
40 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 71,000 | Atlanta | USA | Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United FC, hosts SEC Championship Game, Chick-fil-A Bowl, and Atlanta Football Classic (Florida A&M vs. another HBCU, most often Tennessee State) |
41 | Kinnick Stadium | 70,585 | Iowa City | USA | Iowa Hawkeyes football |
42 | Husky Stadium | 70,083[18] | Seattle | USA | Washington Huskies football |
43 | Rice Stadium | 70,083 | Houston | USA | Rice Owls football |
44 | SoFi Stadium | 70,240 | Inglewood | USA | Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers, hosts LA Bowl |
45 | Camping World Stadium | 70,000 | Orlando | USA | Jones High School; also hosts Capital One Bowl, Champs Sports Bowl, and Florida Classic (Florida A&M v Bethune-Cookman) |
46 | Nissan Stadium | 68,798 | Nashville | USA | Tennessee Titans, Tennessee State Tigers football, hosts Music City Bowl |
47 | Gillette Stadium | 68,756 | Foxborough | USA | New England Patriots, New England Revolution |
48 | Lincoln Financial Field | 68,532 | Philadelphia | USA | Philadelphia Eagles, Temple Owls football |
49 | Levi's Stadium | 68,500 | Santa Clara, California | USA | San Francisco 49ers, Foster Farms Bowl, Pac-12 Football Championship Game |
50 | FirstEnergy Stadium | 67,407 | Cleveland | USA | Cleveland Browns |
51 | CenturyLink Field | 67,000 | Seattle | USA | Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders FC, Seattle Dragons |
Lucas Oil Stadium | 67,000 | Indianapolis | USA | Indianapolis Colts, Indy Eleven, hosts Big Ten Championship Game, and Circle City Classic (annual HBCU event) | |
53 | The Dome at America's Center | 66,965 | St. Louis | USA | St. Louis BattleHawks |
54 | Olympic Stadium | 66,308 | Montreal | Canada | some games for Montreal Alouettes and CF Montréal |
55 | Lane Stadium | 66,233 | Blacksburg | USA | Virginia Tech Hokies football |
56 | U.S. Bank Stadium | 66,200 | Minneapolis | USA | Minnesota Vikings |
57 | Raymond James Stadium | 65,857 | Tampa | USA | Tampa Bay Buccaneers, South Florida Bulls football, Tampa Bay Vipers, hosts Outback Bowl |
58 | Paul Brown Stadium | 65,790 | Cincinnati | USA | Cincinnati Bengals |
59 | Hard Rock Stadium | 65,236 | Miami Gardens | USA | Miami Dolphins; Miami Hurricanes football; hosts Orange Bowl annually |
60 | Heinz Field | 65,050 | Pittsburgh | USA | Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Panthers football |
61 | Alamodome | 65,000 | San Antonio | USA | UTSA Roadrunners football; hosts Alamo Bowl, U.S. Army All-American Bowl |
Allegiant Stadium | 65,000 | Las Vegas | USA | Las Vegas Raiders, UNLV Rebels football, hosts Las Vegas Bowl | |
Ford Field | 65,000 | Detroit | USA | Detroit Lions, hosts MAC Championship Game and Little Caesars Pizza Bowl | |
64 | Sun Devil Stadium | 53,599 | Tempe | USA | Arizona State Sun Devils football, hosts Cactus Bowl (Tempe) |
65 | Yale Bowl | 64,246 | New Haven | USA | Yale Bulldogs football |
66 | LaVell Edwards Stadium | 64,045 | Provo | USA | BYU Cougars football |
67 | Vaught–Hemingway Stadium | 64,038 | Oxford | USA | Ole Miss Rebels football |
68 | State Farm Stadium | 63,400 | Glendale | USA | Arizona Cardinals, hosts Fiesta Bowl annually |
69 | Estadio Olímpico Universitario | 63,186[19] | Mexico City | Mexico | Club Universidad Nacional, Pumas Dorados de la UNAM |
70 | Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum | 63,026 | Oakland | USA | Oakland Athletics |
71 | Kenan Memorial Stadium | 62,980 | Chapel Hill | USA | North Carolina Tar Heels football |
72 | Memorial Stadium | 62,872 | Champaign | USA | Illinois Fighting Illini football |
73 | California Memorial Stadium | 62,717 | Berkeley | USA | California Golden Bears football |
74 | Ross–Ade Stadium | 62,500 | West Lafayette | USA | Purdue Boilermakers football |
75 | Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium | 62,380 | Memphis | USA | Memphis Tigers football, hosts Liberty Bowl game |
76 | Jack Trice Stadium | 61,500 | Ames | USA | Iowa State Cyclones football |
Scott Stadium | 61,500 | Charlottesville | USA | Virginia Cavaliers football | |
Soldier Field | 61,500 | Chicago | USA | Chicago Bears | |
79 | Davis Wade Stadium | 61,337 | Starkville | USA | Mississippi State Bulldogs football |
80 | Kroger Field | 61,000 | Lexington | USA | Kentucky Wildcats football |
81 | Cardinal Stadium | 60,800 | Louisville | USA | Louisville Cardinals football |
82 | Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium | 60,492 | Jackson | USA | Jackson State Tigers football |
83 | Jones AT&T Stadium | 60,454 | Lubbock | USA | Texas Tech Red Raiders football |
84 | Boone Pickens Stadium | 60,218 | Stillwater | USA | Oklahoma State Cowboys football |
85 | Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium | 60,000 | Morgantown | USA | West Virginia Mountaineers football |
86 | Arizona Stadium | 57,803 | Tucson | USA | Arizona Wildcats football |
87 | Carter–Finley Stadium | 57,583[20] | Raleigh | USA | NC State Wolfpack football |
88 | Estadio Jalisco | 56,713[19] | Guadalajara | Mexico | Club Atlas |
89 | Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium | 56,692 | Washington, D.C. | USA | none |
90 | Commonwealth Stadium | 56,302 | Edmonton | Canada | Edmonton Elks |
91 | Dodger Stadium | 56,000 | Los Angeles | USA | Los Angeles Dodgers |
92 | BC Place | 55,000 | Vancouver | Canada | BC Lions, Vancouver Whitecaps |
Bobby Dodd Stadium | 55,000 | Atlanta | USA | Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football, temporary home to Atlanta United FC (2017) | |
Estadio Latinoamericano | 55,000 | Havana | Cuba | Industriales, Metropolitanos | |
95 | Autzen Stadium | 54,000 | Eugene | USA | Oregon Ducks football |
96 | Sun Devil Stadium | 53,599 | Tempe | USA | Arizona State Sun Devils football, hosts Cactus Bowl (Tempe) |
97 | Folsom Field | 53,500 | Boulder | USA | Colorado Buffaloes football |
Estadio BBVA Bancomer | 53,500 | Monterrey | MEX | Monterrey | |
98 | War Memorial Stadium | 53,727 | Little Rock | USA | Arkansas Razorbacks football (secondary to Razorback Stadium) |
99 | Estadio Cuscatlán | 53,400 | San Salvador | El Salvador | none, El Salvador national football team |
100 | Independence Stadium | 53,000 | Shreveport | USA | none, hosts annual Independence Bowl game |
101 | Memorial Stadium | 52,929 | Bloomington | USA | Indiana Hoosiers football |
102 | Franklin Field | 52,593 | Philadelphia | USA | Penn Quakers football |
103 | Huntington Bank Stadium | 52,525 | Minneapolis | USA | Minnesota Golden Gophers football, temporary home to Minnesota United FC (2017–2018) |
104 | Falcon Stadium | 52,480 | Colorado Springs | USA | Air Force Falcons football |
105 | High Point Solutions Stadium | 52,454 | Piscataway | USA | Rutgers Scarlet Knights football |
106 | Yankee Stadium | 52,325[21] | New York City | USA | New York Yankees, New York City FC, hosts Pinstripe Bowl |
107 | Maryland Stadium | 51,602 | College Park | USA | Maryland Terrapins football |
108 | Sun Bowl Stadium | 51,500 | El Paso | USA | UTEP Miners football, hosts Sun Bowl |
109 | Estadio Cuauhtémoc | 50,754[19] | Puebla | Mexico | Puebla |
110 | Coors Field | 50,445 | Denver | USA | Colorado Rockies |
111 | University of Kansas Memorial Stadium | 50,071 | Lawrence | USA | Kansas Jayhawks football |
112 | Aloha Stadium | 50,000 | Honolulu | USA | Hawaiʻi Warriors football, hosts Hawaiʻi Bowl and Pro Bowl |
Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium | 50,000 | Manhattan | USA | Kansas State Wildcats football | |
Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium | 50,000 | Greenville | USA | East Carolina Pirates football | |
Floyd Casey Stadium | 50,000 | Waco | USA | Baylor Bears football | |
Stanford Stadium | 50,000 | Stanford | USA | Stanford Cardinal football | |
117 | Rogers Centre | 49,539 | Toronto | Canada | Toronto Blue Jays |
118 | Carrier Dome | 49,262 | Syracuse | USA | Syracuse Orange football, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's lacrosse |
119 | Globe Life Park in Arlington | 49,200 | Arlington | USA | Dallas Renegades, North Texas SC |
120 | Chase Field | 49,033 | Phoenix | USA | Arizona Diamondbacks |
121 | Oriole Park at Camden Yards | 48,876 | Baltimore | USA | Baltimore Orioles |
122 | Ryan Field | 47,130 | Evanston | USA | Northwestern Wildcats football |
123 | T-Mobile Park | 47,116 | Seattle | USA | Seattle Mariners |
124 | Rice Stadium | 47,000 | Houston | USA | Rice Owls football |
125 | Busch Stadium | 46,861 | St. Louis | USA | St. Louis Cardinals |
126 | Reser Stadium | 45,674 | Corvallis | USA | Oregon State Beavers football |
127 | Estadio Omnilife | 45,500[19] | Guadalajara | Mexico | C.D. Guadalajara |
128 | Bright House Networks Stadium | 45,301 | Orlando | USA | UCF Knights football |
129 | Angel Stadium of Anaheim | 45,050 | Anaheim | USA | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim |
130 | Rice-Eccles Stadium | 45,017 | Salt Lake City | USA | Utah Utes football |
131 | Amon G. Carter Stadium | 45,000[22] | Fort Worth | USA | TCU Horned Frogs football, host of the Armed Forces Bowl |
132 | Alumni Stadium | 44,500 | Chestnut Hill | USA | Boston College Eagles football |
133 | Citizens Bank Park | 43,647 | Philadelphia | USA | Philadelphia Phillies |
134 | Progressive Field | 43,515 | Cleveland | USA | Cleveland Indians |
135 | Petco Park | 42,445 | San Diego | USA | San Diego Padres |
136 | Great American Ball Park | 42,059 | Cincinnati | USA | Cincinnati Reds |
137 | American Family Field | 41,900 | Milwaukee | USA | Milwaukee Brewers |
138 | Nationals Park | 41,888 | Washington, D.C. | USA | Washington Nationals |
139 | Citi Field | 41,800 | New York City | USA | New York Mets |
140 | Oracle Park | 41,503 | San Francisco | USA | San Francisco Giants |
141 | Comerica Park | 41,782 | Detroit | USA | Detroit Tigers |
142 | Colorado State Stadium | 41,200 | Fort Collins | USA | Colorado State Rams football |
143 | Wrigley Field | 41,160 | Chicago | USA | Chicago Cubs |
144 | Truist Park | 41,149 | Cumberland | USA | Atlanta Braves |
145 | Estadio Morelos | 41,056 | Morelia | Mexico | Morelia |
146 | Bulldog Stadium | 41,031 | Fresno | USA | Fresno State Bulldogs football |
147 | Minute Maid Park | 40,950 | Houston | USA | Houston Astros |
148 | Ladd–Peebles Stadium | 40,646 | Mobile | USA | South Alabama Jaguars football, hosts Senior Bowl and GoDaddy.com Bowl |
149 | Guaranteed Rate Field | 40,615 | Chicago | USA | Chicago White Sox |
150 | Globe Life Field | 40,300 | Arlington | USA | Texas Rangers |
151 | Pratt & Whitney Stadium | 40,000 | East Hartford | USA | UConn Huskies football |
Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano | 40,000 | San Pedro Sula | Honduras | Marathón | |
Plaza México | 40,000 | Mexico City | Mexico | Bullfighting | |
Howard J. Lamade Stadium | 40,000 | South Williamsport | USA | none, hosts annual Little League World Series | |
Michie Stadium | 40,000 | West Point | USA | Army Black Knights football | |
Nippert Stadium | 40,000 | Cincinnati | USA | Cincinnati Bearcats football, FC Cincinnati | |
TDECU Stadium | 40,000 | Houston | USA | Houston Cougars football, Houston Roughnecks | |
158 | Estadio Universitario | 39,997 | San Nicolás de los Garza | Mexico | Tigres de la UANL |
159 | Vanderbilt Stadium | 39,790 | Nashville | USA | Vanderbilt Commodores football |
160 | Target Field | 39,504 | Minneapolis | USA | Minnesota Twins |
161 | Dreamstyle Stadium | 39,224 | Albuquerque | USA | New Mexico Lobos football, hosts New Mexico Bowl |
162 | Kauffman Stadium | 39,000 | Kansas City | USA | Kansas City Royals |
163 | PNC Park | 38,496 | Pittsburgh | USA | Pittsburgh Pirates |
164 | Joan C. Edwards Stadium | 38,016 | Huntington | USA | Marshall Thundering Herd football |
165 | Albertsons Stadium | 37,500 | Boise | USA | Boise State Broncos football, hosts Famous Idaho Potato Bowl |
166 | Fenway Park | 37,402 | Boston | USA | Boston Red Sox |
167 | Tropicana Field | 36,973 | St. Petersburg | USA | Tampa Bay Rays, hosts Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl |
168 | Sam Boyd Stadium | 36,800 | Las Vegas | USA | none |
169 | M. M. Roberts Stadium | 36,000 | Hattiesburg | USA | Southern Miss Golden Eagles football |
170 | McMahon Stadium | 35,650 | Calgary | Canada | Calgary Stampeders, Calgary Dinos, Calgary Colts |
171 | Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium | 35,542 | Tulsa | USA | Tulsa Golden Hurricane football |
172 | Martin Stadium | 35,117 | Pullman | USA | Washington State Cougars football |
173 | National Stadium (Costa Rica) | 35,093 | San José | Costa Rica | Costa Rica national football team |
174 | Estadio Azul | 35,000 | Mexico City | Mexico | Cruz Azul |
Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino | 35,000 | Tegucigalpa | Honduras | Club Deportivo Motagua, Club Deportivo Olimpia | |
Independence Park | 35,000 | Kingston | Jamaica | Jamaica national football team | |
177 | Estadio La Corregidora | 34,130 | Querétaro | Mexico | Querétaro F.C. |
178 | Estadio Félix Sánchez | 34,000 | Santo Domingo | Dominican Republic | Dominican Republic national football team |
Estadio Panamericano | 34,000 | Havana | Cuba | Cuba national football team | |
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | 34,000 | Annapolis | USA | Navy Midshipmen football, Chesapeake Bayhawks, Military Bowl game | |
181 | Estadio Nou Camp | 33,943 | León | Mexico | Club León |
182 | Wallace Wade Stadium | 33,941 | Durham | USA | Duke Blue Devils football |
183 | Investors Group Field | 33,422 | Winnipeg | Canada | Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
184 | Mosaic Stadium | 33,000 | Regina | Canada | Saskatchewan Roughriders, Regina Rams, Regina Thunder, Regina Riot, local high schools |
185 | Estadio Tecnológico | 32,864 | Monterrey | Mexico | Club de Futbol Monterrey |
186 | War Memorial Stadium | 32,580 | Laramie | USA | Wyoming Cowboys football |
187 | Kensington Oval | 32,000 | Bridgetown | Barbados | West Indies cricket team |
Estadio Jorge "Mágico" González | 32,000 | San Salvador | El Salvador | none | |
Gerald J. Ford Stadium | 32,000 | University Park | USA | SMU Mustangs football | |
190 | BB&T Field | 31,500 | Winston-Salem | USA | Wake Forest Demon Deacons football |
191 | Cajun Field | 31,000 | Lafayette | USA | Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns football |
Rubber Bowl | 31,000 | Akron | USA | local high school teams | |
193 | Huskie Stadium | 30,998 | DeKalb | USA | Northern Illinois Huskies football |
194 | Centennial Bank Stadium | 30,964 | Jonesboro | USA | Arkansas State Red Wolves football |
195 | Apogee Stadium | 30,850 | Denton | USA | North Texas Mean Green football |
196 | Joe Aillet Stadium | 30,600 | Ruston | USA | Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football |
197 | Dix Stadium | 30,520 | Kent | USA | Kent State Golden Flashes football |
198 | CEFCU Stadium | 30,456 | San Jose | USA | San Jose State Spartans football |
199 | Malone Stadium | 30,427 | Monroe | USA | ULM Warhawks football |
200 | Aggie Memorial Stadium | 30,343 | Las Cruces | USA | New Mexico State Aggies football |
201 | Harvard Stadium | 30,323 | Boston | USA | Harvard Crimson football |
202 | Rynearson Stadium | 30,200 | Ypsilanti | USA | Eastern Michigan Eagles football |
203 | Kelly/Shorts Stadium | 30,199 | Mount Pleasant | USA | Central Michigan Chippewas football |
204 | Dennis Martínez National Stadium | 30,100 | Managua | Nicaragua | Deportivo Walter Ferretti |
Waldo Stadium | 30,100 | Kalamazoo | USA | Western Michigan Broncos football | |
206 | Estadio Mateo Flores | 30,000 | Guatemala City | Guatemala | CSD Municipal, CSD Comunicaciones |
BMO Field | 30,000[23] | Toronto | Canada | Toronto FC, Toronto Argonauts, Canada men's national soccer team, Canada women's national soccer team, Canada national rugby union team | |
Cessna Stadium | 30,000 | Wichita | USA | Wichita State Shockers track and field, local and state high school football | |
Cinco de Septiembre Stadium | 30,000 | Cienfuegos | Cuba | Cienfuegos | |
Estadio Luis de la Fuente | 30,000 | Veracruz | Mexico | Deportivo Veracruz | |
FAU Stadium | 30,000 | Boca Raton | USA | Florida Atlantic Owls football | |
InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field | 30,000 | Akron | USA | Akron Zips football | |
Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat Stadium | 30,000 | San Marcos | USA | Texas State Bobcats football | |
Kidd Brewer Stadium | 30,000 | Boone | USA | Appalachian State Mountaineers football | |
Veterans Memorial Stadium | 30,000 | Troy | USA | Troy Trojans football | |
Victoria de Girón Stadium | 30,000 | Matanzas | Cuba | Matanzas | |
William "Dick" Price Stadium | 30,000 | Norfolk | USA | Norfolk State Spartans |
See also[]
- List of African stadiums by capacity
- List of Asian stadiums by capacity
- List of European stadiums by capacity
- List of Oceanian stadiums by capacity
- List of South American stadiums by capacity
- List of Southeast Asia stadiums by capacity
- List of American football stadiums by capacity
- List of current National Football League stadiums
- List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums
- List of NCAA Division I FCS football stadiums
- List of stadiums by capacity
- List of football (soccer) stadiums by capacity
- List of U.S. stadiums by capacity
- List of sporting venues with a highest attendance of 100,000 or more
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