Sports stadiums are large structures where people gather to watch sports events like football, cricket, or baseball, designed to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for those attending the event. The basic structure of a stadium is a field or pitch for the game, surrounded by seating for spectators.
From iconic venues like Wembley Stadium to modern arenas like the AT&T Stadium, sports stadiums are an integral part of the sporting experience, offering a place for athletes to compete and fans to come together and cheer for their favorite teams.
Here is information about some of the significant sports stadiums of the world. We have a list and descriptions of over 130 major sporting stadiums.
Recently added stadiums
- Palestine Stadiums
- Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena California
- Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, Nevada
- Choctaw Stadium (formerly Globe Life Park), Texas
- Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, Uruguay
- Sydney Football Stadium
- large USA Stadiums: Cotton Bowl and Sanford Stadium
- Australian stadiums: Sydney Cricket Ground, Gabba and Bellerive Oval.
- SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
- Beijing National Aquatics Center
- Seoul Olympic Stadium
More Information
- Browse the list of stadiums by the country or stadiums listed by alphabetical order.
- How big can they get? See our list of the top-10 largest stadiums in the world (by capacity) and Largest Stadium Attendances. There's also the top-10 largest stadiums in the US.
- What makes a stadium special? See our Stadium Wonders of the World, and Stadium Designs of the Future.
- Stadium design is important to ensure Stadium Safety, and avoid Stadium Disasters.
- Stadium Seating, getting the right ticket. Choosing the best seats, including VIP seating.