Wednesday 22 December 2010

10 Largest Stadia in London and New York

London and New York City boast some of the best and most modern sporting venues in the world having four stadiums with capacities of over 80,000. Wembley Stadium and the New Meadowlands stadium are the two most expensive stadiums in the world costing around $1.6 billion dollars each to build.


1. Wembley Stadium, London - 90,000 capacity
Home of the England National Football Team but also a multi use venue.

2. New Meadowlands Stadium, New York City - 82,566 capacity
Joint venture between the New York Jets and New York Giants (American football)

3. Twickenham Stadium, London - 82,000 capacity
Home of the England National Rugby Team

4. Olympic Stadium, London - 80,000 capacity
Venue for 2012 olympic games - completion 2011

5. Emirates Stadium, London - 60,355 capacity
Home of Arsenal FC (soccer)

6. Yankees Stadium, New York City - 52,325 capacity, includes standing
Home of the New York Yankees (baseball)

7. Stamford Bridge, London - 41,841 capacity

Home of Chelsea FC (soccer)

8. Citi Field, New York City - 41,800 capacity
Home of the New York Mets (baseball)

9. White Hart Lane, London - 36,310
Home of Tottenham Hotspur FC (soccer)

10. The Boleyn Ground, London - 35,303
Home of West Ham United FC (soccer)

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