The 10 largest football stadiums in Europe based by seating capacity are the following:
- Camp Nou (Barcelona, Spain), Capacity: 99,354.
It’s the home of FC Barcelona. It was built in 1957. - Wembley Stadium (London, England), Capacity: 90,000.
It’s the home of England national football team and in the past for Tottenham Hotspur from 2016 to 2019. It was built in 2007. - Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Madrid, Spain), Capacity: 81,044.
It’s the home of Real Madrid C.F and Spain national football team. It was built in 1947. - Stade de France (Saint-Denis, northern Paris, France), Capacity: 80,698.
It’s the home of France national football team and France national rugby union team. It was built in 1998. - San Siro or Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (Milan, Italy), Capacity: 78,275.
It’s the home of A.C. Milan. It was built in 1926. - Luzhniki Stadium (Moscow, Russia), Capacity: 78,011.
It’s the home of Russia national football team. It was built in 1956. - Atatürk Olympic Stadium (Istanbul, Turkey), Capacity: 76,145.
It’s the home of Turkey national football team. It was built in 2001. - Athens Olympic Stadium (Athens, Greece), Capacity: 75,000.
It’s the home of Greece national football team, AEK Athens F.C. and Panathinaikos F.C. It was built in 1982. - Allianz Arena (Munich, Germany), Capacity: 75,000.
It’s the home of FC Bayern Munich. It was built in 2005. - Old Trafford (Manchester, England), Capacity: 74,140.
It’s the home of Manchester United F.C. It was built in 1910.