Rank | Stadium | League |
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1 | SoFi Stadium | NFL |
2 | Allegiant Stadium | NFL |
NCAA | ||
3 | MetLife Stadium | NFL |
What is the most expensive stadium?
Top 10 Most Expensive US Sports Stadiums
Stadium | Year Opened | Total Cost |
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Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 2017 | $1.6 Billion |
Yankee Stadium | 2009 | $1.5 Billion |
AT&T Stadium | 2009 | $1.48 Billion |
Levi’s Stadium | 2014 | $1.3 Billion |
What college has the nicest football stadium?
The 10 Best College Football Stadiums
- Ohio Stadium. Ohio State University. …
- Neyland Stadium. Tennessee. …
- Michigan Stadium. Michigan. …
- Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium. Texas. …
- Beaver Stadium. Penn State. …
- Rose Bowl. UCLA. …
- Jordan–Hare Stadium. Auburn. Capacity: 87,541. …
- Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. USC. Capacity: 93,607.
How much does a college stadium cost?
That has a seating capacity listed at 41,500 and a (estimates) Construction Cost of $220,000,000. The CSU website notes the stadium having 727,000 SF. So, roughly calculated a new NCAA D-I caliber stadium without a roof breaks down as follows: $5,300 per seat OR $300 USD per Square Foot.
What is the cheapest NFL stadium?
TNBets ranked the NFL stadiums in terms of overall affordability for fans. The Cleveland Browns home FirstEnergy Stadium is among the least expensive gameday experiences. Ironically, their Ohio interstate rival, the Cincinnati Bengals ranked first and is the least expensive of all 32 NFL teams.
What is the largest high school in the United States?
What stadium holds the most people?
Capacity of 100,000 or more
Stadium | Capacity | Country |
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Michigan Stadium | 107,601 | United States |
Beaver Stadium | 106,572 | United States |
Ohio Stadium | 102,780 | United States |
Kyle Field | 102,733 | United States |
Why are American college stadiums so big?
For obvious reasons, stadiums in the U.S. are bigger because of the larger population and also the amount of land on which to build stadiums, which also plays a huge role. After some calculations, based on the 2013 regular season in the NFL, the average attendance across the 32 teams was a whopping 68,338.
How much does it cost to build an NFL stadium?
The three newest pro football stadiums have cost $720 million (Lucas Oil Stadium, 2008), $1.15 billion (Cowboys Stadium, 2009) and $1.6 billion (MetLife Stadium, 2010).