List of most expensive stadiums

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List of the most expensive stadiums in the world.

Rank Stadium Sport Main tenant(s) League Country City Current owner(s) Broke ground Opened Total construc­tion cost
(billion US$)
Inflation-adjusted cost
(billion US$) in 2020[1]
1 SoFi Stadium American Football Los Angeles Rams
NFL
 United States Inglewood Kroenke Sports & Entertainment 2016 2020 $5.5 billion[2][3] $5.5 billion
Los Angeles Chargers
2 Allegiant Stadium American Football Las Vegas Raiders
NFL
 United States Paradise Las Vegas Stadium Authority 2017 2020 $1.9 billion[4] $1.9 billion
UNLV Rebels
NCAA
3 MetLife Stadium American Football New York Jets
NFL
 United States East Rutherford New York Jets (50%)
New York Giants (50%)
2007 2010 $1.7 billion[5] $2.02 billion
New York Giants
4 Mercedes-Benz Stadium American Football Atlanta Falcons
NFL
 United States Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center 2014 2017 $1.5 billion[6] $1.58 billion
Association Football Atlanta United
MLS
5 Wembley Stadium Association Football England National Team UEFA  United Kingdom London The FA 2003 2007 $1.5 billion = £1.1 billion[7] $1.87 billion
England Women's National Team
6 Yankee Stadium Baseball New York Yankees
MLB
 United States New York City New York City 2006 2009 $1.5 billion[8] $1.81 billion
Association Football New York City FC
MLS
7
AT&T Stadium American Football Dallas Cowboys
NFL
 United States Arlington City of Arlington
2005
2009
$1.48 billion[9] $1.79 billion
8
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Association Football Tottenham Hotspur
EPL
 United Kingdom London Tottenham Hotspur
2013
2019
$1.33 billion = £1 billion $1.35 billion
9
Singapore National Stadium Association Football Singapore national football team
AFC
 Singapore Kallang Sport Singapore
2010
2014
$1.31 billion = S$1.87 billion[citation needed] $1.43 billion
10 Optus Stadium Cricket Australia national cricket team
CA
 Australia Perth Government of Western Australia 2014 2017 $1 billion[10] $1.18 billion
Western Australia cricket team
Perth Scorchers
Perth Scorchers Women
Australian rules football West Coast Eagles
AFL
Fremantle Dockers
11
Krestovsky Stadium Association Football Zenit
RPL
 Russia Saint Petersburg Zenit
2008
2017
$1.1 billion[11] $1.16 billion
12
U.S. Bank Stadium American Football Minnesota Vikings
NFL
 United States Minneapolis Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority
2013
2016
$1.1 billion[12] $1.19 billion
13
Globe Life Field Baseball Texas Rangers
MLB
 United States Arlington City of Arlington
2017
2020
$1.1 billion[13] $1.1 billion
14
Estádio Nacional Association Football Brasília FC
CB2
 Brazil Brasília Terracap
2010
2013
$0.8 billion[14] $0.89 billion
15
Emirates Stadium Association Football Arsenal
EPL
 United Kingdom London Arsenal
2004
2006
$0.7 billion = £0.4 billion[15] $0.9 billion

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References[]

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  10. ^ "Optus sold Perth Stadium naming rights, but how does the deal stack up?". November 8, 2017. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  11. ^ Russia Beyond The Headlines, ed. (15 January 2014). "El Gazprom Arena será el estadio de fútbol más caro del mundo". Archived from the original on 11 June 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
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  14. ^ "High cost, corruption claims mar Brazil World Cup". Washington Post. May 12, 2014. Archived from the original on May 21, 2014. Retrieved May 12, 2014. This is the second-most expensive football stadium in the world. The original budget was $300 million.
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