Top 5: Stadiums by capacity

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5. Soccer City Stadium (Johannesburg, South Africa) 





How many memories this stadium brings to our mind, the glorious 2010 World Cup Final was disputed there in a really closed match between the Netherlands and Spain. It was inicially constructed in 1987 and partially demolish for the 2010 World Cup to be able to fill the requirements of the event, this stadium is the house of South Africa national football team.

Capacity: 94.700

4. Camp Nou (Barcelona, Spain)




A Stadium well known for most of us, located in Barcelona its the place where FC Barcelona hosts local games, it was constructed back in 1957 and was officially opened with a match between Barca and Legia Warsawa. Camp Nou has hosted many important events such us two UEFA Champions league finals and the Semi-finals of 1982 World Cup


Capacity: 99.354

3. Melbourne Cricket Ground (Melbourne, Australia)



With that name one would think of anything before football but this majestic stadium is where Australia National Team plays most of its games, curiously the first time the Soceroos played a match in this stadium was against Italian giants Juventus back in 1984.

Capacity: 100.024

2. Estadio Azteca (Mexico DF, Mexico)



Since its opening in 1966, the stadium has been the official home stadium of the professional football team Club América and the official national stadium of the Mexico national football team. This is stadium has a lot of history behind, this is the last place in which both Maradona and Pele lifted the World Cup for the last time.

Capacity: 105.064


1. Rungrado 1st of May Stadium (Pyongyang, North Korea)


This is the biggest stadium in the world and probably few foreigners have visit it, constructed in 1989 hosts the local games for North Korea national team  it is most famous as the site of massive performances and shows celebrating Kim Il-Sung

Capacity: 150.000


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