La siguiente es una lista de estadios deportivos notables , ordenados por su capacidad , que se refiere al número máximo de espectadores que normalmente pueden acomodar.
Notas sobre los criterios de lista
- Las cifras de capacidad son capacidad total estándar y permanente, que incluye tanto áreas para sentarse como áreas permanentes para estar de pie, pero excluye cualquier alojamiento temporal.
- La asistencia incidental no se considera relevante. Solo se tiene en cuenta la capacidad habitual; para ver los registros de asistencia, consulte la Lista de recintos deportivos con una asistencia máxima de 100 000 o más personas .
- En esta lista sólo se incluyen los estadios con capacidad de 40.000 o más.
- Los estadios que están en desuso o cerrados, o aquellos que ya no sirven como recintos deportivos competitivos (como el Gran Estadio Strahov , que era el más grande del mundo y tenía capacidad para unos 250.000 espectadores), no están incluidos. Se enumeran en la Lista de estadios cerrados por capacidad .
- Un asterisco (*) indica que el equipo juega sólo algunos (pocos) de sus partidos de local en esa sede y puede tener otro estadio (principal) como local.
- A los efectos de esta lista, las pistas de carreras (como el Indianapolis Motor Speedway y el Tokyo Racecourse ) no son estadios y no se incluyen aquí. Para obtener una lista de todos los recintos deportivos por capacidad, consulte Lista de recintos deportivos por capacidad .
- Las capacidades se toman, siempre que sea posible, de las cifras que aparecen en el sitio web oficial del estadio, de sus inquilinos o del evento deportivo que haya albergado.
Lista
Capacidad de 100.000 o más
Capacidad de 90.000 a 100.000 personas
Capacidad de 80.000 a 90.000 personas
Capacidad de 70.000 a 80.000 personas
Capacidad de 60.000 a 70.000 personas
Capacidad de 50.000 a 60.000 personas
Capacidad de 40.000 a 50.000 personas
See also
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