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10 Largest Stadiums in the World
1. 10 Largest Stadiums in the World Group 1 David Sherock Zack Kovacs Dan Monus Kimberly Moore
2. #10 Melbourne Cricket Ground Located in Melbourne, Australia Originally held 130,000 people Limited to 100,000 in the 1970’s due to safety regulations Built in 1853 First game of cricket played on September 30, 1854
3. #9 National Stadium Bukit Jalil Located just south of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Built for the 1998 Commonwealth Games Took 6 years to complete construction Home of the Malaysian football team Has a capacity of 100,200
4. #8 Neyland Stadium Located in Knoxville, Tennessee University of Tennessee’s home field Held 104,079 until 1996 when renovations limited the seating to 102,037
5. #7 Ohio Stadium Located in Columbus, Ohio Home of The Ohio State University Buckeyes Built in 1922 Holds up to 102,329 people Nicknamed “The Horseshoe” for it’s horseshoe-like design
6. #6 Jornalista Mario Filho Located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Safe capacity of 103,045 Official attendance of 199,500 for the 1950 World Cup Final More commonly known as the "Estadio do Maracana“ Mostly used by the football clubs in Rio de Janeiro including Flamengo, Botafogo and Fluminense
7. #5 Beaver Stadium Located in State College, PA at Penn State University Home of the Penn State Nittany Lions Constructed in 1960 Has a current capacity of 107,282
8. #4 Michigan Stadium Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan Built in 1927 Home of the University of Michigan Wolverines Largest American Football stadium Holds 107,501 people Nicknamed "The Big House"
9. #3 Estadio Azteca Located in Mexico City Used mostly for football matches Home of the Mexico national team and Mexican club team America Has a capacity of 114,465
10. #2 Salt Lake Stadium Located in Salt Lake City, a district of Kolkata in India Officially known as YuvaBharatiKrirangan (Stadium of the Indian Youth) Holds up to 120,000 people Has a 3-tier construction
11. #1 Rungrado May Day Stadium Located in Pyongyang, North Korea Built in 1989 Seats 150,000 people, the most of any stadium in the world Constructed of 16 arches arranged in a ring In 1995, it held 190,000 people for a professional wrestling event