Different countries have different sports as their national game. Some sports, like tennis and soccer, have garnered huge global exposure and following, while others, like hockey and basketball, are still limited to specific areas. For example, in the United States, baseball is one of the favorite sports, but it is not very popular in other parts of the world. Many amateur players who practice with a baseball pitching machine and softball pitching machines aspire to be star athletes on their countries’ national teams.

Being a famous renowned athlete is a dream come true. People literally love their sports heroes. And why not, after all, these players put their sweat and blood into the game for the honor and pride of their entire nation. They take themselves to the extreme to give their audience and fans some moments of pure joy. However, they are not the only ones who make history, nor are we the only ones who are witnesses to it. The stadium where a memorable match is played becomes holy ground for players and fans. The stadiums are of great importance. There are many stadiums around the world, from the most historic to the most modern. Let’s take a look at the stadiums that have the largest seating capacity in the world.

Rungrado First of May Stadium:

Among non-car stadiums, North Korea’s Rungardo May Day Stadium has the largest capacity in the world. It has capacity for 150,000 people at a time. Built in 1985, the stadium is very aesthetically appealing as it looks like a magnolia flower on Rungardo Waters. It has eight floors and a constructed area of ​​207,000 square meters.

Aztec stadium:

The Mexico City Stadium is the only stadium with the privilege of hosting two World Cup finals. The stadium itself is a wonderful feat of architecture that pays homage to the ancient Aztec civilization. It has capacity for 114,465 people. This is the stadium where Diego Maradona scored the ‘Goal of the Century’.

Camp Nou

The Estadi Camp Nou is the third largest stadium with a capacity of 98,934 people. It is also known as the FC Barcelona stadium as it is the home of that club. It was built in 1957 and has hosted multiple sporting events, including some world cup matches.

maracana

The Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho, nicknamed Maracanã, is a stadium in Rio de Janeiro that hosted the 1950 World Cup. The stadium has about 87,500 seats, but almost 200,000 have claimed to have witnessed the 1950 World Cup final from this stadium. This is said to be the largest number of live audience ever to witness a football event.

Giuseppe Meazza Stadium

Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan is the fifth largest stadium with a capacity of 85,000 people. It is the home of AC Milan and FC Milano. The stadium was first built in 1925 and has gone through multiple renovations since then. The architecture of the stadium was highly praised for being too futuristic for its time.