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Estadios de fútbol más grandes de Europa

Discover the largest football stadiums across the European continent, ranked by their impressive seating capacity. This list highlights the sporting venues capable of hosting tens of thousands of fans, creating unparalleled atmospheres for matches. From the iconic homes of prestigious clubs to national stadiums, we explore the biggest infrastructures dedicated to the beautiful game. Ideal for fans looking to learn about the coliseums that define the history of football in Europe.

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  1. 1

    Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

    83 Global Votes
    • Second-largest seating capacity in Spain

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    The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium boasts a capacity of 83,186 spectators following its renovation, making it the third-largest stadium in Europe. Its recent upgrades include a retractable roof and pitch, as well as advanced audiovisual technology, providing a cutting-edge fan experience.

  2. 2

    Giuseppe Meazza/San Siro

    54 Global Votes
    • Largest stadium in Italy

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    The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also known as San Siro, is Italy's largest capacity football stadium, accommodating 75,817 spectators. Its sheer size establishes it as a prominent venue among Europe's largest stadiums, making it a significant landmark in European football.

  3. 3

    Allianz Arena

    45 Global Votes
    • Pinnacle example of modern football stadium design and quality

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    The Allianz Arena is a football stadium with a capacity of 75,024 for domestic matches, making it one of Europe's largest sports venues. Its unique architectural design and ability to host major events establish it as a benchmark on the continent.

  4. 4

    Wembley Stadium

    34 Global Votes
    • Largest sports venue in the UK

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    Wembley Stadium boasts an impressive seating capacity of 90,000, making it the largest sports venue in the UK. Its modern design and status as a host for world-class sporting and music events solidify its position as a landmark in Europe.

  5. 5

    Estádio da Luz

    31 Global Votes
    • Currently has 68,100 seats

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    Estádio da Luz stands out for its impressive capacity of 68,100 spectators, making it one of the largest football stadiums in Europe. Its modern design and ability to host major sporting and cultural events reinforce its position as a top-tier infrastructure on the continent.

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  7. 6

    Stade de France

    24 Global Votes
    • Largest stadium in France

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    The Stade de France is the largest stadium in France, boasting a capacity of 81,338 spectators, which places it among Europe's largest football stadiums. Its versatile design allows for configurations for football, rugby, and athletics, as well as concerts, establishing it as a leading international multi-functional venue.

  8. 7

    Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium

    12 Global Votes
    • Sixth-largest stadium in Spain

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    The Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys stands out for its considerable capacity of 55,926 seats, making it the sixth-largest stadium in Spain. Its size and recent renovation, completed in June 2026, solidify its position as a major sports venue in Europe.

  9. 8

    Croke Park

    11 Global Votes
    • Largest stadium in Ireland

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    Croke Park boasts an impressive capacity of 82,300 spectators, making it one of the largest stadiums in Europe. Its sheer size and its significance as the principal national stadium for the Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland justify its inclusion in this ranking.

  10. 9

    Puskás Aréna (Budapest)

    7 Global Votes
    • Capacity of 67,215 seats

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    The Puskás Aréna is a large-scale football stadium, boasting a capacity of 67,215 seats, making it Hungary's largest stadium. Its modern infrastructure and UEFA Category 4 status enable it to host high-profile events, distinguishing it by its size and design within the European landscape.

  11. 10

    Atatürk Olympic Stadium

    2 Global Votes
    • Largest stadium in Turkey

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    This stadium is Turkey's largest by capacity, with 77,563 seats, making it a prominent venue in Europe. Its sheer size and role as the primary home for the Turkish national team establish it as a continental landmark. It was built for the 2008 Olympic Games and has hosted significant Champions League finals.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates the largest football stadiums in Europe, primarily based on their seating capacity.
Positions are determined by the seating capacity of each stadium, with larger capacity stadiums ranking higher.
Currently, the stadiums included are based on available information regarding Europe's largest football stadiums. There isn't a direct user suggestion system at this time.
The results showcase the football stadiums with the largest capacity in Europe, providing a guide to the continent's biggest venues. It serves as a reference for football fans and those interested in sports infrastructure.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking has been compiled to highlight Europe's largest football stadiums, focusing on their seating capacity. Information has been gathered from various sources to ensure a comprehensive overview of the continent's most impressive sports venues.

  • The primary metric used to rank the stadiums is their seating capacity, meaning the maximum number of spectators they can accommodate.
  • Stadiums predominantly used for football matches have been considered, although some may host other sporting events or concerts.
  • Information regarding each stadium's capacity has been verified against public and widely accepted data to ensure accuracy.
  • The ranking presents a clear and concise list of stadiums, ordered from largest to smallest capacity.
  • The stadium must be geographically located in Europe.
  • It must be a football stadium or predominantly used for the sport.
  • The stadium's seating capacity must be significant, generally above 80,000 spectators, to be considered among the largest.
  • The most recent and publicly verified capacity information available is prioritized.