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The 10 largest stadiums in the world

VermontSportsNewsBy VermontSportsNewsFebruary 21, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Top 10 largest stadiums on the planet

The 10 largest stadiums in the world

The race for gigantism is redrawing the map of global sports infrastructure. With a projected capacity of 135,000 seats, the future Trong Dong in Vietnam is set to top a ranking long dominated by truly colossal venues. It would surpass the legendary Rungrado in North Korea and the upcoming Hassan II Stadium in Morocco, confirming a new era where architectural excess becomes a powerful tool of influence.

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Here is the current ranking of the world’s largest stadiums:

  1. Trong Dong (Vietnam): 135,000 spectators

  2. Rungrado (North Korea): 130,000

  3. Hassan II (Morocco): 120,000

  4. Michigan Stadium (USA): 107,601

  5. Beaver Stadium (USA): 106,572

  6. Ohio Stadium (USA): 104,944

  7. Kyle Field (USA): 102,512

  8. Neyland Stadium (USA): 101,915

  9. Tiger Stadium (USA): 101,723

  10. Melbourne Cricket Ground (Australia): 100,024



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