The stadium is an icon of the most popular sport, wether it is football or anything else. Here are some names and pictures of the biggest stadiums in the world that has an audience capacity greater than any other.1. Rungrado May Day Stadium
Located in Pyongyang, North Korea and is able to accommodate up to 150,000 spectators2. Salt Lake Stadium
Located in Calcutta, India and is able to accommodate up to 120,000 spectators3. Estadio Azteca
Located in Mexico City, Mexico and is able to accommodate up to 114,465 spectators4. Bukit Jalil National Stadium
Located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and is able to accommodate up to 110,000 spectators5. Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Located in New Delhi, India and is able to accommodate up to 100,000 spectators6. Melbourne Cricket Ground
Located in Melbourne, Australia and is able to accommodate up to 100,000 spectators7. Camp Nou
This Stadium is owned by BARCELONA, located in Barcelona, Spain and is able to accommodate up to 98,772 spectators8. Est dio do Maracan
Located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and is able to accommodate up to 95,000 spectators9. Wembley Stadium
Located in London, England and is able to accommodate up to 90,000 spectators10. Azadi Stadium
Located in Teheran, Iran and is able to accommodate up to 90,000 spectators11. Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
The biggest stadium in Indonesia. Located in Jakarta, Indonesia and is able to accommodate up to 88,000 spectators12. Luzhniki Stadium
Located in di Moscow, Russia and is able to accommodate up to 84,745 spectators13. Telstra Stadium
Located in Sydney, Australia and is able to accommodate up to 83,500 spectators14. Olimpiyskiy
Located in di Kyiv. Ukraine and is able to accommodate up to 83,450 spectators15. Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
Owned by Inter Milan and AC Milan, named SAN SIRO, located in Milan, Italia and is able to accommodate up to 82,955 spectators
Friday, October 22, 2010
15 Biggest Stadium in The World
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