Largest Stadiums in the World Rungrado May Day Stadium || Pyongyang, North Korea || Capacity: 150,000 Here's a look at the largest stadiums in the world by capacity, which Wikipedia refers to as "the maximum number of spectators they can normally accommodate."
Michigan Stadium || Ann Arbor || Capacity: 107,601 Beaver Stadium || State College, Pa. || Capacity: 106,572 Ohio Stadiium || Columbus, Ohio || Capacity: 104,944 Kyle Field || College Station, Texas || Capacity: 102,733 Neyland Stadium || Knoxville, Tenn. || Capacity: 102,455 Tiger Stadium || Baton Rouge, La. || Capacity: 102,321 Bryant-Denny Stadium || Tuscaloosa, Ala. || Capacity: 101,821 Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium || Austin, Texas || Capacity: 100,119 Melbourne Cricket Ground || Melbourne, Australia || Capacity: 100,024 Camp Nou || Barcelona || Capacity: 99,354 Estadio Azteca || Mexico City || Capacity: 95,500 Azadi Stadium || Tehran, Iran || Capacity: 95,225 Soccer City || Johannesburg, South Africa || Capacity: 94,736 Memorial Coliseum || Los Angeles, Calif. || Capacity: 93,607 Sanford Stadium || Athens, Ga. || Capacity: 92,746 Rose Bowl || Pasadena, Calif. || Capacity: 92,542 Cotton Bowl || Dallas, Texas || Capacity: 92,100 Memorial Stadium || Lincoln, Neb. || Capacity: 92,047 Wembley Stadium || London || Capacity: 90,000 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium || Gainesville, Fla. || Capacity: 88,548 Add us as a preferred source on Google Follow