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The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.
The following is an incomplete list of sports stadiums in North America, including Central America and the Caribbean. They are ordered by their seating capacity, that is the maximum number of seated spectators the stadium can accommodate. Currently all North American stadiums with a capacity of 30,000 or more are included.
The following is a list of association football stadiums in Mexico. Currently stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included. ... Board of Estadio Juan N ...
The following is an incomplete list of current American football stadiums in the USA ranked by capacity. All stadiums in the list are located in the United States. The list contains the home stadiums of all 32 professional teams playing in the NFL as well as the largest stadiums used by college football teams in the NCAA. The largest stadium ...
Where does Beaver Stadium rank among the top 25 stadiums in North America?
The smallest stadium is Soldier Field with a capacity of 61,500. In their normal configurations, all of the league's 30 stadiums have a seating capacity of at least 60,000 spectators; of those, a majority (17) have fewer than 70,000 seats, while 8 have between 70,000 and 80,000, and 5 can seat 80,000 or more.
American football Rice-Eccles Stadium: 51,444 [132] Salt Lake City United States: North America: University of Utah Utes Football Team: American football Shizuoka Stadium: 51,349: Fukuroi Japan: East Asia: Júbilo Iwata*, Shimizu S-Pulse* Association football İzmir Atatürk Stadium: 51,295 [133] İzmir Turkey: Western Asia: Altay S.K ...
This is a list of major football stadiums, grouped by country and ordered by capacity. The minimum capacity is 5,000. The minimum capacity is 5,000. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.