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Top 10 || Largest Stadiums In The World

It’s a known fact that with great football comes great fans who will fill the atmosphere of the stadium with their best chants, colours and show great support to their teams.
Here we have compiled a list of top 10 largest stadiums in the world. The list is sorted based on capacity and atmosphere during games.
1.       Camp Nou: Fc Barcelona’s home ground with crowd capacity of 99354 spectators.
2.       Wembly stadium: Englands national teams stadium with the crowd capacity of 90000 viewers.
3.       Signal Iduna  Park: Borussia  Dortmund’s home ground with crowd capacity of 81360 spectators
4.       Stade de France: French national teams home ground with crowd capacity of 81338 viewers.
5.       Estadio Santiago Bernabeu: Real Madrid’s home ground with crowd capacity of 81044 spectators.
6.       San Siro: Ac milan and inter milan’s home ground with crowd capacity of 80018 spectators.
Location: Italy
7.       Luzhniki stadium: Russian National teams home ground with crowd capacity of 78360 viewers.
Location: Russia
8.       Ataturk Olympic stadium: Turkey’s stadium with crowd capacity of 76092 viewers.
Location: Turkey
9.       Old Trafford: This is the home ground of English club Manchester United, with a crowd capacity of 75643 viewers.
Location: England
10.   Allianz Arena: Fc Bayern munich’s home ground, with crow capacity of 75000 spectators to enjoy the game.
Location: Germany.

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