10 Biggest Stadiums
Here are some of the largest stadiums in the United States, ranked by seating capacity:
- Michigan Stadium - Ann Arbor, Michigan: With a seating capacity of 107,601, Michigan Stadium is the largest arena in the United States. It is the home of the University of Michigan's Wolverines football team.
- Beaver Stadium - State College, Pennsylvania: Beaver Stadium has a seating capacity of 106,572, making it the second-largest arena in the United States. It is the home of the Penn State Nittany Lions football team.
- Ohio Stadium - Columbus, Ohio: Also known as "The Horseshoe," Ohio Stadium has a seating capacity of 102,780. It is the home of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team.
- Kyle Field - College Station, Texas: Kyle Field has a seating capacity of 102,733, making it the fourth-largest arena in the United States. It is the home of the Texas A&M Aggies football team.
- Neyland Stadium - Knoxville, Tennessee: With a seating capacity of 102,455, Neyland Stadium is the fifth-largest arena in the United States. It is the home of the University of Tennessee Volunteers football team.
- Tiger Stadium - Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Tiger Stadium has a seating capacity of 102,321, making it the sixth-largest arena in the United States. It is the home of the LSU Tigers football team.
- Bryant-Denny Stadium - Tuscaloosa, Alabama: With a seating capacity of 101,821, Bryant-Denny Stadium is the seventh-largest arena in the United States. It is the home of the University of Alabama Crimson Tide football team.
- Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium - Austin, Texas: Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium has a seating capacity of 100,119, making it the eighth-largest arena in the United States. It is the home of the University of Texas Longhorns football team.
- Memorial Stadium - Lincoln, Nebraska: Memorial Stadium has a seating capacity of 90,000, making it the ninth-largest arena in the United States. It is the home of the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers football team.
- Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - Los Angeles, California: With a seating capacity of 77,500, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is the tenth-largest arena in the United States. It is the home of the University of Southern California Trojans football team.
10 Biggest Arenas
Here are some of the largest arenas in the United States, ranked by seating capacity:
- The Greensboro Coliseum Complex, commonly referred to as Greensboro Coliseum, is an entertainment and sports complex located in Greensboro, North Carolina. Capacity: 20,000+.
- United Center is an indoor arena on the Near West Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is home to the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association and the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League. Capacity: 23,500.
- Tacoma Dome is an indoor multi-purpose arena in Tacoma, Washington, United States. It is located south of Downtown Tacoma, adjacent to Interstate 5 and Tacoma Dome Station. Capacity: 23,000.
- FLA Live Arena is an indoor arena located next to Sawgrass Mills in Sunrise, Florida. It is the home venue for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League. Capacity: 20,737.
- KFC Yum! Center - huge, indoor arena hosting concerts, University of Louisville men’s & women’s basketball & more. Capacity: 20,090.
- The Enterprise Center is an 18,096-seat arena located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Its primary tenant is the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League. Capacity: 19,260.
- Amalie Arena is a multipurpose arena in Tampa, Florida, that has been used for ice hockey, basketball, arena football, concerts, and other events. Capacity: 21,500.
- The Wells Fargo Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Philadelphia. It serves as the home of the Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL, the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA, and the Philadelphia Wings. Capacity: 19,500.
- PNC Arena is an indoor arena located in Raleigh, North Carolina. The arena seats 18,680 for ice hockey and 19,722 for basketball, including 61 suites, 13 loge boxes, and 2,000 club seats. Capacity: 19,772.
- Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center is an arena located in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Capacity: 23,500.