Football stadiums (by country)

Top 8 biggest football stadiums in the world by capacity

Stadium nameCapacityLocationTeamOpenedNotable featuresMajor events
Rungrado 1st of May Stadium150,000Pyongyang, North KoreaNorth Korea national football team1989Scalloped roof resembling a magnolia flowerArirang Festival
Camp Nou99,354Barcelona, SpainFC Barcelona1957Steep stands, open-air1982 FIFA World Cup, 1992 Summer Olympics
Wembley Stadium90,000London, EnglandEngland national football team2007Iconic 133m-high archUEFA Euro 2020 final, multiple UEFA Champions League finals
Estadio Azteca87,523Mexico City, MexicoClub América, Mexico national football team1966High altitude (7,200 feet above sea level)1970 and 1986 FIFA World Cup finals
Signal Iduna Park81,365Dortmund, GermanyBorussia Dortmund1974Europe's largest standing terrace ("Yellow Wall")2006 FIFA World Cup
Santiago Bernabéu81,044Madrid, SpainReal Madrid1947Retractable roof and pitch (after 2020 renovation)1982 FIFA World Cup final, multiple UEFA Champions League finals
Luzhniki Stadium81,000Moscow, RussiaRussia national football team1956Reconstructed for 2018 World Cup2018 FIFA World Cup final, 2008 UEFA Champions League final
San Siro80,018Milan, ItalyAC Milan, Inter Milan1926Iconic spiral ramps on exterior1990 FIFA World Cup, multiple UEFA Champions League finals