At number 15 is the Stade de France.
This stadium located in Saint-Denis in France is the main stadium of the country, opened in 1998 where it has the capacity to accommodate 81,338 people sitting comfortably. Its construction cost €364 million. The stadium hosted the 1998 World Cup and the final. It even hosted the finals of the Champions League (2000, 2006, 2022).
14. Signal Iduna Park
This is the stadium of the Borussia Dortmund team in Germany. The stadium opened in 1974 and has a capacity of 81,365. Renovations cost €200 million in 2006. The stadium hosted the 1974 World Cup.
13. Jakarta International Stadium.
This is a stadium located in north Jakarta, Indonesia. Opened in 2022, it has the capacity to accommodate over 82,000 people. The construction of this stadium cost more than $312 million. There he hosted 16 matches of the Under-17 World Cup.
12. Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
This is the Spanish Real Madrid stadium that was opened in 1947. This stadium can accommodate more than 83,186 people. The initial construction cost 1.7 million euros, but the renovation work cost 1.5 billion dollars. It has hosted various games including the UEFA Champions League finals (1957, 1969, 1980, 2010), and the 1984 World Cup final.
11. Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti
This stadium located in Buenos Aires, in Argentina was opened in 1938 and accommodated more than 83,198 people at a cost of $3 million. This stadium hosted the 1978 World Cup.
10. Stadium Australia
This stadium located in Sydney, Australia was opened in 1999 and accommodates more than 83,500 people. The construction work cost 690 million dollars in 2023. This stadium has hosted 5 matches of the Women's World Cup.
9. Borg El-Arab Stadium
This stadium located on the continent of Africa in the country of Egypt called Borg El-arab opened in 2009, has the capacity to accommodate 86,000 people sitting comfortably. The construction work cost them 200 million euros.
8.Bukit Jalil National Stadium
The Bukit Jalil National Stadium, located in Malaysia, was opened in 1998 and has a capacity of 87,411. The construction work cost Rm 800 million.
7. Estadio Azteca
This is a stadium located in the country of Mexico, opened in 1966. This stadium accommodates more than 87,525 people. Construction cost $260 million. The stadium has hosted the finals of the World Cup including the 1970 and 1986.
6. Wembley Stadium
This British stadium located in London opened in 2007 and has a capacity of more than 90,000. Its construction cost over €789 million in 2007. This stadium hosted the UEFA Euro 2020 finals, where the English team lost to Italy in the final.
5. Lusail Stadium
The Lusail Stadium in Qatar opened in 2021 and has a capacity of over 88,966. The cost of building this stadium is still unknown. The stadium hosted the finals of the World Cup in Qatar in 2022.
4. New Administrative Capital Stadium.
This Egyptian stadium was opened in 2019 and has a capacity of 93,940. Its construction cost €40bn. The Egyptians hope to host the 2030 World Cup.
3. FNB Stadium
This stadium located in South Africa in the city of Johannesburg was opened in 1989, where it accommodates 94,736 people. The construction cost $440 million, and the stadium hosted one of the 2010 World Cup games.
2. Camp Nou
This is the stadium of FC Barcelona in Spain. It was opened in 1957. This stadium can accommodate more than 99,354 people. the construction work cost them €1.73 billion. The stadium is the 2nd busiest stadium in the world, has hosted the World Cup finals, the European Cup finals, the first team home matches and the 1992 Olympic Games.
1. Rungrado 1st of May Stadium
This stadium is located in Pyongyang. In North Korea, it was opened in 1989. This stadium is the largest in the world and can accommodate more than 114,000 people. The source of the money that went to the stadium is not yet known.