List of covered stadiums by capacity
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The following is a list of covered sports stadiums, ordered by capacity; that is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate for a sports event. This is intended to include only stadiums that are used for sports traditionally held outdoors. It is split into two sublists:
- Stadiums designed for field sports, such as baseball and any of a wide variety of football codes, and/or athletics (track and field).
- Tennis stadiums (a traditional outdoor sport, but with a much smaller playing area)
Only domed and retractable roof stadiums are included, i.e. stadiums that cover both spectators and playing field. Wembley Stadium in London, which seats 90,000 spectators, is not included as the roof can only be partially closed. The stadiums are divided into current stadiums, closed stadiums, and future stadiums (those currently under-construction and those planned for construction).
Indoor arenas should not be included on this list as there is a separate list for them.
Current stadiums[]
Field sports[]
# | Stadium | Capacity | City | Country | Domed or Retractable roof | Tenant(s) | Notes |
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1 | AT&T Stadium | 80,000 | Arlington, Texas | ![]() |
RR | Dallas Cowboys (NFL) | Capacity expandable to 105,000. |
2 | Principality Stadium | 74,500 | Cardiff | ![]() |
RR | Wales National Rugby Union Team (WRU) | |
3 | Caesars Superdome | 73,208 | New Orleans, Louisiana | ![]() |
D | New Orleans Saints (NFL) | Largest fixed roof stadium, capacity expandable to 76,468 |
4 | NRG Stadium | 72,220 | Houston, Texas | ![]() |
RR | Houston Texans (NFL) | |
5 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 71,000 | Atlanta, Georgia | ![]() |
RR | Atlanta Falcons (NFL), Atlanta United FC (MLS) | Expandable to 75,000 |
6 | SoFi Stadium | 70,000 | Inglewood, California | ![]() |
D | Los Angeles Chargers, (NFL) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) | Expandable to 100,000 |
7 | Krestovsky Stadium | 67,800 | St. Petersburg | ![]() |
RR, retractable playing surface | FC Zenit Saint Petersburg (Russian Premier League) | |
8 | The Dome at America's Center | 67,277 | St. Louis, Missouri | ![]() |
D | St. Louis BattleHawks (XFL) | Capacity expandable to 70,000 |
9 | Lucas Oil Stadium | 67,000 | Indianapolis, Indiana | ![]() |
RR | Indianapolis Colts (NFL) | Capacity expandable to 70,000. |
10 | U.S. Bank Stadium | 66,860 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | ![]() |
D | Minnesota Vikings (NFL) | Capacity expandable to 73,000 |
11 | Olympic Stadium | 66,308 | Montreal, Quebec | ![]() |
D | None | Originally opened without a roof. Roof was originally a retractable design, but due to operating issues the roof was later removed, briefly leaving the venue again roofless, before being replaced with a fixed-roof. |
12 (tie) | Allegiant Stadium | 65,000 | Las Vegas | ![]() |
D; retractable playing surface | Las Vegas Raiders (NFL), UNLV Rebels (NCAA) | Capacity expandable to 72,000 |
Ford Field | 65,000 | Detroit, Michigan | ![]() |
D | Detroit Lions (NFL) | Capacity expandable to 70,000 | |
14 | Alamodome | 64,000 | San Antonio, Texas | ![]() |
D | UTSA Roadrunners (NCAA) | Capacity expandable to 72,000 |
15 | State Farm Stadium | 63,400 | Glendale, Arizona | ![]() |
RR; retractable playing surface | Arizona Cardinals (NFL) | Seating capacity expandable to 72,200 (over 78,600 with standing room). |
16 | Al-Bayt Stadium | 60,000 | Al-Khor | ![]() |
RR | None | Seating capacity expected to be reduced to 32,600 after the 2022 World Cup. |
17 | Stadion Narodowy | 58,145 | Warsaw | ![]() |
RR | Poland National Football Team (UEFA) | |
18 | Arena Națională | 55,634 | Bucharest | ![]() |
RR | Romania National Football Team (UEFA), FCSB (Liga I) | |
19 (tie) | National Stadium | 55,000 | Singapore | ![]() |
RR | Singapore National Football Team (AFC) | |
Tokyo Dome | Tokyo | ![]() |
D | Yomiuri Giants (NPB) | |||
21 | Johan Cruyff Arena | 54,990 | Amsterdam | ![]() |
RR | AFC Ajax (Eredivisie) | |
22 | Veltins-Arena | 54,740 | Gelsenkirchen | ![]() |
RR; retractable playing surface | FC Schalke 04 (Bundesliga) | Capacity 62,271 with standing rows |
23 | Merkur Spiel-Arena | 54,600 | Düsseldorf | ![]() |
RR | Fortuna Düsseldorf (Bundesliga) | |
24 | BC Place | 54,320 | Vancouver, British Columbia | ![]() |
RR | BC Lions (CFL), Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS) | The stadium originally featured an air-supported roof, which was later replaced with a retractable roof. |
25 | Rogers Centre | 54,000 | Toronto, Ontario | ![]() |
RR | Toronto Blue Jays (MLB) | |
26 | Marvel Stadium | 53,359 | Melbourne | ![]() |
RR | Essendon Football Club (AFL), St Kilda Football Club (AFL), Western Bulldogs (AFL), North Melbourne Football Club (AFL), Carlton Football Club (AFL), Melbourne Renegades (BBL), Melbourne Renegades (WBBL), Melbourne Victory FC (A-League) | |
27 | Deutsche Bank Park | 51,500 | Frankfurt | ![]() |
RR | Eintracht Frankfurt (Bundesliga) | The stadium originally was roofless, with a retractable roof later added to it. |
28 | Stade Pierre-Mauroy | 50,186 | Villeneuve d'Ascq | ![]() |
RR | Lille OSC (Ligue 1) | |
29 | Friends Arena | 50,000 | Solna | ![]() |
RR | Sweden National Football Team (UEFA), AIK Fotboll (Allsvenskan) | |
30 | Carrier Dome | 49,250 | Syracuse, New York | ![]() |
D | Syracuse Orange (NCAA) | The stadium originally featured an air-supported roof, which was later replaced by a fixed roof. |
31 | Chase Field | 48,519 | Phoenix, Arizona | ![]() |
RR | Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB) | |
32 | T-Mobile Park | 47,574 | Seattle, Washington | ![]() |
RR | Seattle Mariners (MLB) | |
33 | Toyota Stadium | 45,000 | Toyota | ![]() |
RR | Nagoya Grampus (J1 League), Toyota Verblitz (Top League) | |
34 | Arena da Baixada | 43,000 | Curitiba | ![]() |
RR | Club Athletico Paranaense (Campeonato Brasileiro Série A) | The stadium originally was roofless, with a retractable roof later added to it. |
35 | Tropicana Field | 42,735 | St. Petersburg, Florida | ![]() |
D | Tampa Bay Rays (MLB) | Sections of seating are closed and covered with tarps, functionally bringing the seating capacity down to 31,042. |
36 | American Family Field | 41,900 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | ![]() |
RR | Milwaukee Brewers (MLB) | |
37 | Minute Maid Park | 41,574 | Houston, Texas | ![]() |
RR | Houston Astros (MLB) | |
38 | Sapporo Dome | 41,484 | Sapporo | ![]() |
D; retractable playing surface | Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo (J1 League), Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters (NPB) | Capacity expandable to 53,796 |
39 | Nagoya Dome | 40,500 | Nagoya | ![]() |
D | Chunichi Dragons (NPB) | |
40 | Globe Life Field | 40,300 | Arlington, Texas | ![]() |
RR | Texas Rangers (MLB) | |
41 (tie) | Showa Denko Dome Oita | 40,000 | Ōita | ![]() |
RR | Oita Trinita (J1 League) | |
Al Janoub Stadium | Al-Wakrah | ![]() |
RR | Al-Wakrah Sports Club (Qatar Stars League) | Seating capacity expected to be reduced to 20,000 after the 2022 World Cup. | ||
43 | Fukuoka Yahuoku! Dome | 38,561 | Fukuoka | ![]() |
RR | Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks (NPB) | |
44 | Parken Stadium | 38,065 | Copenhagen | ![]() |
RR | Denmark National Football Team (UEFA), F.C. Copenhagen (Superliga) | |
45 | Marlins Park | 36,742 | Miami, Florida | ![]() |
RR | Miami Marlins (MLB) | Capacity is 37,442 with standing room. |
46 | Saitama Super Arena | 36,500 | Saitama | ![]() |
D | None | Stadium-arena hybrid. A movable seating structure allows it to house field sports and be configured as an arena. |
47 | Kyocera Dome | 36,477 | Osaka | ![]() |
D | Orix Buffaloes (NPB) | |
48 | Ordos Stadium | 35,107 | Ordos | ![]() |
RR | None | |
49 | MetLife Dome | 33,921 | Tokorozawa | ![]() |
RR | Saitama Seibu Lions (NPB) | |
50 | Nantong Stadium | 32,244 | Nantong | ![]() |
RR | None | |
51 | Paris La Défense Arena | 32,000 | Nanterre | ![]() |
D | Racing 92 (Top 14) | Stadium-arena hybrid. A movable seating structure allows it to house field sports and be configured as an arena. |
52 | Forsyth Barr Stadium at University Plaza | 30,748 | Dunedin | ![]() |
D | Otago Rugby Football Union (NZR), Highlanders (Super Rugby), Southern United FC (NZFC) | Expandable seating capacity |
53 | Kobe City Misaki Park Stadium | 30,132 | Kobe | ![]() |
RR | Vissel Kobe (J1 League), INAC Kobe Leonessa (Nadeshiko League), Kobelco Steelers (Top League) | The stadium originally was roofless, with a retractable roof later added to it. |
54 (tie) | Astana Arena | 30,000 | Nur-Sultan | ![]() |
RR | FC Astana (Kazakhstan Premier League), FC Bayterek (Kazakhstan First Division), Kazakhstan National Football Team (UEFA) | |
Tele2 Arena | Stockholm | ![]() |
RR | Djurgårdens IF Fotboll (Allsvenskan), Hammarby Fotboll (Allsvenskan) | Capacity is 33,000 with standing room. | ||
56 | GelreDome | 25,000 | Arnhem | ![]() |
RR; retractable playing surface | SBV Vitesse (Eredivisie) | |
57 | Fargodome | 19,000 | Fargo, North Dakota | ![]() |
D | North Dakota State Bison (NCAA) | |
58 | Gocheok Sky Dome | 16,813 | Seoul | ![]() |
D | Kiwoom Heroes (KBO League) | |
59 | UNI-Dome | 16,324 | Cedar Falls, Iowa | ![]() |
D | Northern Iowa Panthers (NCAA) | |
60 | Kibbie Dome | 16,000 | Moscow, Idaho | ![]() |
D | Idaho Vandals (NCAA) | |
61 (tie) | Nipro Hachiko Dome | 15,000 | Odate | ![]() |
D | None | |
Telenor Arena | 15,000 | Bærum | ![]() |
D | None | ||
63 | Alerus Center | 13,500 | Grand Forks, North Dakota | ![]() |
D | North Dakota Fighting Hawks (NCAA) | |
64 (tie) | Holt Arena | 12,000 | Pocatello, Idaho | ![]() |
D | Idaho State Bengals (NCAA) | |
Ford Center at The Star | Frisco, Texas | ![]() |
D | Dallas Cowboys (NFL), Dallas Rattlers (MLL) | Used for high school football by the Frisco Independent School District and serves as the Dallas Cowboys' practice facility.[1][2][3] | ||
66 | Walkup Skydome | 10,000 | Flagstaff, Arizona | ![]() |
D | Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (NCAA) | Capacity expandable to 11,230. |
67 (tie) | DakotaDome | 10,000 | Vermillion, South Dakota | ![]() |
D | South Dakota Coyotes (NCAA) | |
Tacoma Dome | Tacoma, Washington | ![]() |
D | None | |||
69 | ETSU/Mountain States Health Alliance Athletic Center | 8,539 | Johnson City, Tennessee | ![]() |
D | None | |
70 | Superior Dome | 8,000 | Marquette, Michigan | ![]() |
D | Northern Michigan Wildcats (NCAA) | |
71 | Sportkompleks Illichivets | 5,600 | Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast | ![]() |
D | FC Mariupol reserves (mostly winter) | |
72 | Round Valley Ensphere | 5,500 | Eagar, Arizona | ![]() |
D | Round Valley High School (AIA) | |
73 | Ultimate Soccer Arenas | 5,000 | Pontiac, Michigan | ![]() |
D | Michigan Stars FC (NISA) |
Tennis/ other[]
# | Stadium | Capacity | City | Country | Domed or Retractable roof | Tenant(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Arthur Ashe Stadium | 23,771 | New York City, New York | ![]() |
RR | US Open | Retractable-roofed tennis arena. Originally open-air. |
2 | Stade Roland Garros – Court Philippe Chatrier | 15,225 | Paris | ![]() |
RR | French Open | Retractable-roofed tennis arena. Originally open-air. |
3
(tie) |
Centre Court | 15,000 | London | ![]() |
RR | Wimbledon | Originally an open-air stadium. |
National Tennis Center Center Court | Beijing | ![]() |
RR | China Open | |||
Plaza de Toros La Macarena | Medellín | ![]() |
RR | None | Retractable-roofed bullfighting arena. Originally open-air. | ||
Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena | Shanghai | ![]() |
RR | Shanghai Masters | |||
Taipei Arena | Taipei | ![]() |
D | None | |||
Kaohsiung Arena | Kaohsiung | ![]() |
D | None | |||
Taoyuan Arena | Taoyuan | ![]() |
D | None | |||
Taoyuan | ![]() |
D | None | ||||
11 | Rod Laver Arena | 14,820 | Melbourne | ![]() |
RR | Australian Open | Multi-purpose arena with retractable roof, part of the National Tennis Centre at Melbourne Park (part of the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct) |
12 | Louis Armstrong Stadium | 14,000 | New York City, New York | ![]() |
RR | US Open | Retractable-roofed tennis arena. |
13 | Perth Arena | 13,910 | Perth | ![]() |
RR | Perth Wildcats (NBL), West Coast Fever (Suncorp Super Netball) | |
14 | Tennisstadion am Rothenbaum | 13,200 | Hamburg | ![]() |
RR | Hamburg European Open | |
15 | Estadio Manolo Santana | 12,442 | Madrid | ![]() |
RR | Madrid Open | |
16 | No. 1 Court | 12,345 | London | ![]() |
RR | Wimbledon | Originally an open-air stadium. |
17 | Gerry Weber Stadion | 12,300 | Halle (Westfalen) | ![]() |
RR | Halle Open | |
18 | Plaza de Toros de La Ribera | 11,046 | Logroño | ![]() |
RR | None | Retractable-roofed bullring. |
19 | Iradier Arena | 10,714 | Vitoria-Gasteiz | ![]() |
RR | None | Retractable-roofed arena |
20 | Melbourne Arena | 10,500 | Melbourne | ![]() |
RR | Melbourne United (NBL), South East Melbourne Phoenix (NBL), Melbourne Vixens (Suncorp Super Netball), Collingwood Magpies (Suncorp Super Netball), Australian Open | Multi-purpose arena with retractable roof, part of the National Tennis Centre |
21 | Ariake Coliseum | 10,000 | Koto, Tokyo | ![]() |
RR | Japan Open | |
22 | Margaret Court Arena | 7,500 | Melbourne | ![]() |
RR [4][5] | Australian Open | Multi-purpose arena with retractable roof, part of the National Tennis Centre |
23 | Campo Pequeno bullring | 6,869 | Lisbon | ![]() |
RR | None | Retractable-roofed bullfighting stadium. Originally was open-air. |
24 | Pat Rafter Arena | 5,500 | Tennyson, Queensland | ![]() |
D | Brisbane International | Expandable to 7,000 |
25 | Arènes de Metz | 5,300 | Metz | ![]() |
D | Metz Handball (French Women's Handball Championship), Moselle Open | |
26 | Kungliga tennishallen | 5,000 | Stockholm | ![]() |
D | Stockholm Open | |
27 | Caja Mágica Court 1 | 3,500 | Madrid | ![]() |
RR | Madrid Open | |
28 | Caja Mágica Court 2 | 2,500 | Madrid | ![]() |
RR | Madrid Open | |
29 | Aqua Wing Arena | 2,000 | Nagano | ![]() |
RR | None | Retractable-roofed aquatics stadium |
Closed and demolished stadiums[]
Field Sports[]
(All of these were domed)
Defunct and Demolished Stadiums[]
# | Stadium | Capacity | City | Country | Closed | Demolished | Tenant(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pontiac Silverdome | 82,000 | Pontiac, Michigan | ![]() |
2013 | December 4, 2017 | Detroit Lions (NFL) (1975-2001), Detroit Pistons (NBA) (1978-1988), Detroit Express (NASL) (1978-1980), Michigan Panthers (USFL) (1983-1984), Detroit Mechanix (AUDL) (2012) | |
2 | Georgia Dome | 71,228 | Atlanta, Georgia | 2017 | November 20, 2017 | Atlanta Falcons (NFL) (1992-2016), Atlanta Hawks (NBA) (1997-1999), Georgia State Panthers (NCAA) (2010-2016) | Demolished after the opening of Mercedes-Benz Stadium. | |
3 | Kingdome | 66,000 | Seattle, Washington | 2000 | March 26, 2000 | Seattle Seahawks (NFL) (1976-1999), Seattle Sounders (NASL) (1976-1983), Seattle Mariners (MLB) (1977-1999), Seattle SuperSonics (NBA) (1978-1985) | The open-air CenturyLink Field stands on the site. | |
4 | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | 64,111 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 2013 | January 18, 2014 | Minnesota Vikings (NFL) (1982-2013), Minnesota Twins (MLB) (1982-2009), Minnesota Golden Gophers (NCAA) (1982-2008), Minnesota Strikers (NASL) (1984), Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) (1989-1990) | A newer domed stadium, U.S. Bank Stadium, stands on the site. | |
5 | NRG Astrodome | 62,439 | Houston, Texas | 2004 | N/A | Houston Astros (MLB) (1965-1999), Houston Cougars (NCAA) (1965-1997), Houston Stars (USA/NASL) (1967-1968), Houston Oilers (AFL/NFL) (1968-1996), Houston Texans (WFL) (1974), Houston Hurricane (NASL) (1978-1980), Houston Gamblers (USFL) (1984-1985), Houston Energy (WPFL) (2002-2006) | Still standing (defunct) | |
6 | RCA Dome | 57,981 | Indianapolis, Indiana | 2008 | December 20, 2008 | Indianapolis Colts (NFL) (1984-2007) | Demolished after the opening of Lucas Oil Stadium. |
Formerly Covered Stadiums[]
# | Stadium | Capacity (previous to removal of roof) | City | Country | Tenant(s) | Notes |
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1 | Fisht Olympic Stadium | 40,000 | Sochi | ![]() |
PFC Sochi (Russian Premier League) | Roof was designed for the 2014 Winter Olympics opening and closing ceremonies and the 2014 Winter Paralympics opening and closing ceremonies as a temporary structure, and was removed as part of a renovation in preparation for the 2018 World Cup.[6][7][8] |
Tennis/ other[]
# | Stadium | Capacity | City | Country | Domed or Retractable roof | Closed | Demolished | Tenant(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Civic Arena | 17,537 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | ![]() |
RR | 2010 | 2011-2012 | Duquesne Dukes (NCAA) (1961-1988), Pittsburgh Rens (ABL) (1961-1963), Pittsburgh Hornets (AHL) (1961-1967), Pittsburgh Condors (ABA) (1967-1968, 1969-1972), Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) (1967-2010), Pittsburgh Triangles (WTT) (1974-1976), Pittsburgh Spirit (MISL) (1978-1986), Pittsburgh Gladiators (AFL) (1987-1990), Pittsburgh Bulls (MILL) (1990-1993), Pittsburgh Phantoms (RHI) (1994), Pittsburgh Stingers (CISL) (1994-1995), Pittsburgh CrosseFire (NLL) (2000), Pittsburgh Xplosion (ABA) (2005-2006) | Held tennis events, but primarily served as a NHL arena. Originally built for use by the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera. Was first RR sports venue in the world. Even though it was RR venue, cost led it to be only partially retracted after 1995, and permanently closed after 2001.[9][10][11][12] |
Future Stadiums[]
Under Construction[]
Field Sports[]
# | Stadium | Capacity | City | Country | Domed or Retractable roof | Planned opening | Tenant(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jakarta International Stadium | 82,000 | Jakarta | ![]() |
RR | 2021 | Persija Jakarta (Liga 1) | Capacity between 80,000 and 82,000 |
2 | Santiago Bernabéu Stadium | 81,000 | Madrid | ![]() |
RR | 2022 | Real Madrid (La Liga) | Final exact capacity TBD. Retractable roof and pitch. |
3 | Kai Tak Stadium | 50,000 | Kowloon | ![]() |
RR | 2020 | TBD | |
4 | Taipei Dome | 40,575 | Taipei | ![]() |
D | 2022 | None |
Tennis/ other[]
# | Stadium | Capacity | City | Country | Domed or Retractable roof | Scheduled opening | Tenant(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss | 15,500 | Buenos Aires | ![]() |
RR | TBD | Argentina (Davis Cup) | Existing stadiums with the addition of a retractable roof. |
Planned[]
Tennis[]
# | Stadium | Capacity | City | Country | Domed or Retractable roof | Tenant(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | All Net Resort and Arena | 22,800 | Las Vegas | ![]() |
RR | TBD | TBD, multi-purpose arena with a retractable roof |
2 | 15,500 | Taichung | ![]() |
D | None | ||
3 | ASB Tennis Centre | 3,200 | Auckland | ![]() |
RR | ASB Classic | Existing stadium with the planned addition of a retractable roof. |
See also[]
References[]
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