Kyle Field is the football stadium located on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. Though completed in 1927, it has been home to the Texas A&M Aggie football team since 1904. Over the last fifteen years there has been expansion of its original capacity of about ...
Capacity numbers were taken here from NCAA.org. The largest FCS football stadiums by capacity: RANKSCHOOLSTADIUMCAPACITY 1 Tennessee State^ Nissan Stadium (Nashville, Tenn.) 69,143 2 Yale Yale Bowl (New Haven, Conn.) 64,269 3 Pennsylvania Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pa.) 52,958 4 Jackson...
Before moving on to the list, one particular case worth mentioning is the Iconic Stadium inLusail, which is under construction for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. It will have a capacity for around 94,500 people, so it would be part of this ranking if it was already finished. Borg El Ara...
Before that 2016 Battle at Bristol meeting between Tennessee and Virginia Tech, Michigan Stadium owned the modern-day college football attendance record. In 2013, Notre Dame visited Michigan and played in front of a crowd of 115,109. Michigan won 41-30. While the Rose Bowl's capacity for UCL...
24.The Silverlake Stadiumhome toEastleigh3,000 Biggest stadium in National League:14,081 - The Shay Smallest stadium in National League:3,000 - The Silverlake Stadium Total capacity in National League:171,335 Average capacity in National League:6,853 ...
22. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium (Capacity: 76,212) The first SEC stadium on our list belongs to the Arkansas Razorbacks. After seating around 50,000 in 2000, the stadium expanded to 72,000 in 2001. Since then, further developments have grown the total to 76,212. ...
Grounds in Championship Ordered by Capacity Biggest stadium in Championship:48,707 - The Stadium of Light Smallest stadium in Championship:10,356 - Kenilworth Road Total capacity in Championship:649,788 Average capacity in Championship:25,992
#49. Memorial Stadium - College: Indiana - Capacity: 52,626 - Opened: 1960 Fast facts: Renovations over the last 21 years added club seats and luxury suites and enclosed the stadium. Players have touched a limestone boulder—called "Hep's Rock" in honor of coach Terry Hoeppner, who had ...
One of the youngest grounds on the list, Juventus Stadium was opened in 2011, making it more than a century younger than Juventus FC (founded in 1897). Unusually for a Serie A side, Juventus FC own the stadium, which has a capacity of 41,000. Especially handy for tourists, the stadium...
Grounds in Premier League Ordered by Capacity Biggest stadium in Premier League:74,879 - Old Trafford Smallest stadium in Premier League:11,464 - Dean Court (The Vitality Stadium) Total capacity in Premier League:813,275 Average capacity in Premier League:38,727 ...