Spurs7891
Jermaine Jenas
Biggest stadiums in Europe :
1. Camp Nou (Barcelona) – 99,354
2. Wembley (England) – 90,000
3. Signal Iduna Park (Borussia Dortmund) – 81,359
4. Santiago Bernabeu (Real Madrid) – 81,044
5. Luzhniki Stadium (Russia) – 81,006
6. San Siro (AC Milan/Inter Milan) – 80,018
7. Stade de France (France) – 80,000
8. Ataturk Olimpiyat Stadium (Turkey) – 76,092
9. Old Trafford (Manchester United) – 75,811
10. Allianz Arena (Bayern Munich) – 75,000
11. Olympiastadion (Germany) – 74,648
12. Millennium Stadium (Wales) – 74,500
13. Stadio Olimpico (Lazio/Roma) – 72,698
14. NSC Olimpiyskiy (Ukraine) – 70,050
15. OAKA Stadium (Panathinaikos/AEK Athens) – 69,918
16. Baku Olympic Stadium (Azerbaijan) – 68,700
17. Wanda Metropolitano (Atletico Madrid) – 68,000
18. Gazprom Arena (Zenit St Petersburg) – 67,800
19. Stade Velodrome (Marseille) – 67,000
20. Estadio da Luz (Benfica) – 64,400
21. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – 62,062
22. VELTINS-Arena (Schalke) – 61,637
23. Estadio Benito Villamarin (Real Betis) – 60,720
24. Celtic Park (Celtic) – 60,500
25. Mercedes-Benz Arena (Stuttgart) – 60,441
26. Emirates Stadium (Arsenal) – 60,361
https://talksport.com/football/516855/tottenham-hotspur-new-stadium-ranks-capacity/
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Amazingly, there are 20 stadiums bigger than ours in Europe, despite us being the newest stadium. Wonder if we should have increased the capacity to at least 75,000 to break into the top 10 in Europe. After all, if England win the right to host the 2030 World Cup, we need to hope we will be chosen as one of the host stadiums. But almost all major English clubs will have stadium capacity of around 60,000 by then and it is going to be really tight which stadiums will be chosen as the hosts.
1. Camp Nou (Barcelona) – 99,354
2. Wembley (England) – 90,000
3. Signal Iduna Park (Borussia Dortmund) – 81,359
4. Santiago Bernabeu (Real Madrid) – 81,044
5. Luzhniki Stadium (Russia) – 81,006
6. San Siro (AC Milan/Inter Milan) – 80,018
7. Stade de France (France) – 80,000
8. Ataturk Olimpiyat Stadium (Turkey) – 76,092
9. Old Trafford (Manchester United) – 75,811
10. Allianz Arena (Bayern Munich) – 75,000
11. Olympiastadion (Germany) – 74,648
12. Millennium Stadium (Wales) – 74,500
13. Stadio Olimpico (Lazio/Roma) – 72,698
14. NSC Olimpiyskiy (Ukraine) – 70,050
15. OAKA Stadium (Panathinaikos/AEK Athens) – 69,918
16. Baku Olympic Stadium (Azerbaijan) – 68,700
17. Wanda Metropolitano (Atletico Madrid) – 68,000
18. Gazprom Arena (Zenit St Petersburg) – 67,800
19. Stade Velodrome (Marseille) – 67,000
20. Estadio da Luz (Benfica) – 64,400
21. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – 62,062
22. VELTINS-Arena (Schalke) – 61,637
23. Estadio Benito Villamarin (Real Betis) – 60,720
24. Celtic Park (Celtic) – 60,500
25. Mercedes-Benz Arena (Stuttgart) – 60,441
26. Emirates Stadium (Arsenal) – 60,361
https://talksport.com/football/516855/tottenham-hotspur-new-stadium-ranks-capacity/
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Amazingly, there are 20 stadiums bigger than ours in Europe, despite us being the newest stadium. Wonder if we should have increased the capacity to at least 75,000 to break into the top 10 in Europe. After all, if England win the right to host the 2030 World Cup, we need to hope we will be chosen as one of the host stadiums. But almost all major English clubs will have stadium capacity of around 60,000 by then and it is going to be really tight which stadiums will be chosen as the hosts.