Only a few stadiums in the world belong to the “+100K Club”—those rare arenas that can seat more than 100,000 people. They are massive, loud, and unforgettable. Here’s the full list:
Narendra Modi Stadium

- Location: Ahmedabad, India
- Opened: 2020 (rebuilt)
- Main Sport: Cricket
- Capacity: 132,000
- Fact: Currently the largest stadium in the world.
Hassan II Stadium (under construction)

- Location: Casablanca, Morocco
- Planned Opening: TBA
- Main Sport: Football (Soccer)
- Capacity: 115,000
- Fact: Set to be Africa’s biggest stadium once finished.
Rungrado 1st of May Stadium

- Location: Pyongyang, North Korea
- Opened: 1989
- Main Sport: Football, Mass Games
- Capacity: 114,000
- Fact: Famous for its unique design and massive parades.
Michigan Stadium (“The Big House”)

- Location: Ann Arbor, USA
- Opened: 1927
- Main Sport: American Football
- Capacity: 107,601
- Fact: Largest stadium in the United States.
Beaver Stadium

- Location: University Park, USA
- Opened: 1960
- Main Sport: American Football
- Capacity: 106,572
- Fact: Known for its “White Out” games with deafening noise.
Spotify Camp Nou (under renovation)

- Location: Barcelona, Spain
- Opened: 1957 (renovation ongoing)
- Main Sport: Football (Soccer)
- Capacity: 105,000 (future)
- Fact: Will become the largest football stadium in Europe once works are complete.
Ohio Stadium (“The Horseshoe”)

- Location: Columbus, USA
- Opened: 1922
- Main Sport: American Football
- Capacity: 102,780
- Fact: Home of the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Kyle Field

- Location: College Station, USA
- Opened: 1927
- Main Sport: American Football
- Capacity: 102,733
- Fact: Known for its “12th Man” tradition and passionate fans.
Tiger Stadium (“Death Valley”)

- Location: Baton Rouge, USA
- Opened: 1924
- Main Sport: American Football
- Capacity: 102,321
- Fact: One of the loudest stadiums in the world.
Neyland Stadium

- Location: Knoxville, USA
- Opened: 1921
- Main Sport: American Football
- Capacity: 101,915
- Fact: Located beautifully along the Tennessee River.
Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium

- Location: Austin, USA
- Opened: 1924
- Main Sport: American Football
- Capacity: 100,119
- Fact: Iconic home of the Texas Longhorns.
Bryant–Denny Stadium

- Location: Tuscaloosa, USA
- Opened: 1929
- Main Sport: American Football
- Capacity: 100,077
- Fact: Legendary venue for Alabama Crimson Tide football.
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

- Location: Melbourne, Australia
- Opened: 1853
- Main Sport: Cricket, Australian Rules Football
- Capacity: 100,024
- Fact: Hosted the 1956 Olympics and 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Why the +100K Club Is So Special
Most modern stadiums are built for 40,000–70,000 fans, focusing on comfort and design. That’s why the +100K Club is so rare—only a handful of places on Earth can hold this many people. These mega-stadiums are more than sporting venues; they are symbols of culture, pride, and the incredible power of live sport.