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Ten Best Football Stadiums in the World

With the world having an undying love for football, the demand for beautiful and larger stadiums is rising. In this article, we will look at the top ten best football stadiums in the world.

top ten football stadiums in the world

This constantly gave room for some mind-blowing structures, many of which are some of the world’s best stadiums. In case you are wondering, where is the best football stadium in the world located? or Which stadium is the best football stadium in the world? If you don’t know where these iconic stadiums are, here are the top ten football stadiums in the world.

As fans start to troop back to various stadiums following the FIFA world cup break, we delve into the best from around the world. Football clubs pump millions into their structures, leading mind-blowing venues to help the best clubs understand what good football is like.

A number of factors make a football stadium iconic. The capacity, the shapes, the ambiance, and the artistic appeal, leave fans of football across the globe in amazement at its sight.

Ten Best Football Stadiums in the World

10. Soccer City (South Africa)

Built in 1989, the First National Bank Stadium—also called Soccer City—was revamped in 2009 for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The non-stop sound of the vuvuzela definitely makes it difficult to overlook. But it absolutely takes nothing away from a truly iconic football stadium.

Even though it is the home ground of Kaizer Chiefs, a club side in South Africa, the stadium is lovingly reminisced for hosting the highest event of all, the 2010 WC final.

Also,  the stadium hosted the opening game of the world cup and the tournament’s goal, a Siphiwe Tshabalala thunderbolt gitting the back of the Mexican net to set the mood for the world cup.

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9.  Estadio Maracanã (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

The Maracanã is one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world. Located in one of the most gorgeous and fun-loving cities all over the world, Rio de Janeiro. It hosted the 2021 Copa America Final between Brazil and Argentina.

Best football stadiums in the world


The stadium hosted the 1950 pivotal World Cup group-stage encounter (a final that didn’t occur that year) between Brazil and Uruguay that saw a stunning crowd of 199,854. Even though the hosts lost the match, the encounter is right up there as one of the classics in the sport’s history.

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8. San Siro (Milan, Italy)

As one of the most popular stadiums in the world, San Siro is shared between AC Milan and Inter Milan. It is the biggest football stadium in Italy and their most noteworthy one.

Like other iconic stadiums, it has been home to some of the greatest footballers in world football. Players like Ronaldo Nazario, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Kaka, Shevchenko, etc. This is why the stadium is respected a lot in the game. With a capacity of 80,018, the San Siro leaves rival supporters astonished by its size.

Although looking at it from afar, its structure does not look stunning. Nevertheless, the 94-year-old stadium is the home ground for the Italian giants. It is undoubtedly one of the best venues in the world and makes it into the list as one of the best in the game.

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7.  Wanda Metropolitano (Madrid, Spain)

It would not do it justice to leave out the Wanda Metropolitano, home to Atletico de Madrid. Then again, the city of Madrid is home to two beautiful stadiums. Atletico Madrid has made the Wanda Metropolitano their home since it opened in 2017. The stadium also hosted the champions league final in 2019.

Best football stadiums in the world

Its capacity is 68,456, one of the most structurally attractive stadiums on this list. Although it is new, it was built for the fans to make it a formidable ground for their home games.

It has a vault-like shape, which allows fans to have a perfect view from anywhere they are seated. It is a beautiful center of attraction for the club, as it gives room for a thrilling atmosphere and most definitely to their rivals, Real Madrid.

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6. Estadio Alberto J. Armando (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

It is popularly known as La Bombonera (The chocolate box) because of its square design. It is possibly the most stimulating venue on this list. Situated in Buenos Aires, Argentina, it can contain 54,000 people.

It has a reasonably small capacity compared to the rest of the stadiums on this list. The venue, used since 1940, has three bottomless stands and one opposite it. It gives it a distinctive shape.

It is the home ground of Boca Juniors, and they most certainly make use of its fitting environment. The stadium can be considered one of the less structurally satisfying stadiums on the list. However, it is absolutely made to come to life by Boca fans who make sure the stadium is rocking during a match.

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5.  Anfield (United Kingdom)

Although not an extremely big stadium when you look at its capacity (53,394). The iconic ambiance at Anfield is known worldwide, making the home of Liverpool one of the best football stadiums.

Best football stadiums in the world


Home ground to the Kop boys, who have been five champions of the Uefa Champions league.  Anfield is never a comfortable venue for players of any team that comes visiting, as it constantly plants fear into any opposition team.

From the popular “This Is Anfield” sign in the tunnel to the adoring home fans singing the club’s anthem in unison.  Anfield will always be a favourite to any visiting player because “ you’ll never walk alone.”

4. Estadio Santiago Bernabeu  (Spain)

The Santiago Bernabeu is the home ground of arguably the most successful club in Europe. With 14 champions league titles to their name, Real Madrid’s place in the history books of world football is assured. There could be another suitable location for such a club to play.


Initially opened in 1947, the Santiago Bernabeu was revamped twice—in 1982 and 2001. It is presently under the third renovation, which is said to be mind-blowing, to meet the ambitions of the Galacticos.

The stadium has seen some iconic names grace its pitch over the years, including the legend of Ferenc Puskas, the flamboyant Zinedine Zidane, the dazzling Ronaldo Nazario, and, of course, the darling of them all, Cristiano Ronaldo. All show their stuff of magic in the famous ground.


Although the capacity of Camp Nou surpasses it, the Santiago Bernabeu has always been a front-runner when you talk about hosting football events. Due to its reputation, it will likely host a lot more down the years.

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3.  Camp Nou (Barcelona, Spain)

As we get right into the more iconic stadiums, Camp Nou is number 3 on the list. After launching in 1957, it has witnessed some of the greatest footballers in the world grace its ground.

Likes of the iconic Diego Maradona, Johan Cruyff, Rivaldo, Romario, Luis Figo, and the majestic Lionel Messi. It is the home ground of FC Barcelona, which is undoubtedly one of the biggest European clubs.

It is the largest stadium in Europe, with a 99,354 capacity, and the fourth largest in the world. It does not seem like much from the exterior, but as you make your way inside, it is outstanding. It has seen some of the greatest matches and is a truly iconic stadium.

2.  Allianz Arena (Munich, Germany)

The Allianz Arena in Munich has to be the most beautiful stadium on this list. It was intended to delight the eyes of fans in 2005 and has been host to so many famous matches in the past. As one of the supreme modern stadiums to this day, the 70,000 seater is the home ground of German giants FC Bayern Munchen.

The display of multiple colors on the exterior is mainly red for Bayern and is magnificent. However, it usually turns blue for 1860 Munich, another football club in the city. They changed their home ground when relegated to the third division in 2017.

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1.  Wembley Stadium (London, England)

The Number one stadium on the list, and unquestionably so, is Wembley stadium in London. The most popular stadium in the world was revamped in 2007 in the same spot as the former Wembley, which was there since 1923. It has an eternal design and includes all the elements needed to make it ‘the home of football.’

Best football stadiums in the world

The 90,000 seater is the home ground of the England national team, and it has been host to some of the best events in football, including the champions league final in 2011 and 2013 and then the Euro 2020 final. Its 133m arch importantly embodies the nation. 

The venue is, without question,  the best football stadium in the world and has the ability to remain for years to come.

FAQs for Top Ten Best Football Stadiums in the World

Which football stadium is the most beautiful?

Wembley Stadium:
It is one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world and emblematic. The stadium has a capacity of 75,000 to 90,000 people for concerts.

Which is the most successful English club in Europe?


With fourteen honors, Liverpool is the most successful English and British team internationally, winning the European Cup six times, also a British record.

Who is the most successful team in the world?


The New York Yankees, Manchester United, and Real Madrid have all won their national leagues multiple times and, in the process, have become iconic global brands recognized for their sporting success.

Who has the nicest soccer stadium?


Soccer City, South Africa. Built-in 1989, the First National Bank Stadium, called Soccer City, is one of the most popular in the world. This football arena is located in Johannesburg.

What is the most famous stadium?

Madison Square Garden is the world’s most famous arena and probably the world’s most famous city.
 

What is the loudest soccer stadium?

Turk Telecom Arena holds the record for the loudest football stadium in the world at 131.76 decibels, a feat acknowledged by the Guinness World Records officials.

Which stadium has the best pitch?

Ottmar Hitzfeld Stadium – Zermatt, Switzerland. This pitch is 2000m above sea level in the Swiss alps.

We hope you enjoyed going through this article. The top ten football stadiums in the world contain some of the most beautiful, iconic, and nerve-wracking atmospheres to play a beautiful football game.

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