Top 15 Most Expensive Stadiums

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  1. The highest bid goes to SoFi Stadium, the new home of both the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers. Completed in September 2020, this massive facility is slated to host the Super Bowl in 2022, and the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games in 2028. Because it's privately funded, There are no public figures on SoFi Stadium's costs. Based on construction costs, it is estimated to cost around $5.5 billion.


    The SoFi Stadium was originally valued at less than $2 billion, but after numerous construction delays and cost overruns, Rams owner Stan Kroenke will eventually have to pay double that amount for the stadium 70,000 seats. After borrowing another $500 million from the NFL to get the project to the finish line, SoFi Stadium finally opened its doors in 2020 — just in time for the COVID-19 pandemic.


    Not only in terms of infrastructure, the capacity is not up to 70,000 seats, so Sofi Stadium has topped the list as one of the most expensive stadiums with an estimated construction cost of $5.5 billion.


    Capacity: 70,000

    Estimated cost: $5.5 billion

    Location: United States

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  2. Allegiant Stadium completed in 2020, the new home of Las Vegas Raiders hit a whopping $1.9 billion in sales. The 65,000-seat facility is also the home stadium of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. At nearly two million square feet, it's no surprise that this stadium is quite pricey. The facility includes a translucent roof to let in daylight outdoors and walls that can be opened up to look out onto the Las Vegas Strip.


    But walls and windows weren't the only reason Allegiant cost nearly two billion dollars. One of the most expensive features is the site: the stadium is built with two separate playing fields. The first, made of artificial grass, is used by UNVL for college games. The second field is made of real grass, planted in a giant earthen tray that can be rolled out on hundreds of electronic wheels. The £20 million, 4-foot-deep field allows Raiders to play on real grass and dirt - even in the middle of the desert. With these features, Allegiant Stadium deserves to be the second most expensive stadium in the world.


    Capacity: 65,000

    Cost: $1.9 billion

    Location: United States

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  3. MetLife Stadium is currently claimed to be the most expensive stadium in the world, but when you dig into the financial details, it's no surprise that they were able to build such an impressive stadium. Two of the NFL's most prominent teams, the New York Jets and New York Giants, have shared construction costs equally, and they continue the stadium-sharing plan they had while playing at Giant Stadium. old. Completed in 2010 and now known as MetLife Stadium, the new building is the largest NFL stadium without a dome.


    Several smart technologies have been incorporated into the design of the Metlife Stadium, such as the Jets' green exterior lighting 'or the Giants' blue (depending on the home team), the installation of placement of more than 2,200 HD screens throughout the building and the ability to track franchise sales as they happen. The design is particularly monumental not only in terms of infrastructure or capacity, but also in terms of technology at the stadium. Therefore, with the total investment and construction costs, Metlife Stadium is recognized as the third most expensive stadium in the world today.


    Capacity: 83,000

    Cost: $1.6 billion

    Location: United States

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  4. Not to be confused with the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, La. Mercedes-Benz Stadium replaced the Georgia Superdome as the home ground of the Atlanta Falcons in 2017. It was the site of the Super Bowl in 2019, marking the first time Atlanta has hosted the event since 2000.


    The standout feature of the stadium is the retractable roof, which operates on a complex system of rails and is intended to give the visual impression of a set of bird wings when unfolded. Meanwhile, the stadium's "100 Yard Club" is an expansive viewing and concession area that spans the length of the football field. In March 2019, Mercedes-Benz Stadium became the first stadium to be completely cashless and only accept credit and debit cards for preferential transactions. With a construction cost of up to $1.5 billion, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is on the list of the most expensive stadiums. Come to Mercedes-Benz Stadium and be one of the biggest fans here.


    Capacity: 81,000

    Cost: $1.5 billion

    Location: Atlanta, United States

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  5. Wembley Stadium (branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE for sponsorship reasons) is a football stadium in Wembley, London. It opened in 2007 on the site of the original Wembley Stadium, which was demolished between 2002 and 2003. The stadium hosts major football matches including home football matches. England national football and the FA Cup Final. Wembley Stadium is owned by English football's governing body, the Football Association (FA), with its headquarters located at the stadium, through its subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). With 90,000 seats, it is the largest stadium in the United Kingdom and the second largest stadium in Europe, more specifically the 6th expensive stadium in the world today.


    Designed by Populous and Foster and Partners, the stadium is honored by the 134 meters (440 ft) tall Wembley Arch, which serves as a landmark across London aesthetically as well as structurally, with The dome supports more than 75% of the entire roof load. The stadium was built by Australian company Multiplex at a cost of £798 million (£1.22 billion today).


    Capacity: 90,000

    Cost: $1.22 billion

    Location: London, United Kingdom.

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  6. Yankee Stadium is a baseball stadium located in the Bronx, New York City. It is the home ground of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees and Major League Soccer's New York City FC. The $2.3 billion stadium, built with a $1.2 billion public grant, replaced the original Yankee Stadium in 2009 and is the sixth largest stadium in the MLB as of now. according to capacity. It is located one block north of the original site, on the former 24-acre (9.7 ha) site of Macombs Dam Park; The eight-acre (3.2 ha) site of the original stadium is now a public park called Heritage Field.

    From the layout of the field to the design of the entrance, the overall shape and design mimics the original design of the 1923 football field. Even old school touches are incorporated into the new design, such as such as manually operated transcripts in the left and right fields. And of course, Monument Park, the shrine from the old Yankee Stadium that honors baseball legends like Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, has also moved to the new park. The $1.5 billion price tag makes the new Yankee Stadium one of the most expensive stadiums ever built.


    Capacity: 54,251
    Cost: $1.2 billion

    Location: New York City.

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  7. AT&T Stadium, formerly Cowboys Stadium, is a retractable covered stadium in Arlington, Texas, United States. It serves as the home ground of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL) and was completed on May 27, 2009. It is also home to the Cotton Bowl Classic and the Big 12 Championship Game. The facility, which is owned by the city of Arlington, can also be used for a variety of other activities such as concerts, basketball games, soccer, college and high school football competitions, motorsports, motorsports, Spartan Races, and professional wrestling. It replaces the partially covered Texas Stadium, which served as the Cowboys home ground from 1971 to the 2008 season.


    The stadium is known to many as Jerry World after the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, who originally envisioned it as a major entertainment venue. The stadium can hold approximately 80,000 people, but can be reconfigured to accommodate around 100,000 seats making it the largest stadium in the NFL by capacity. Additional attendance may be made by The Party Pass sections (open areas) behind the seats in each area were eventually arranged on a series of six elevated platforms connected by stairs. The record for attending a regular NFL game was set in 2009 with 105,121 people. It also has the 31st largest high-definition video display in the world. Not only that, AT&T stadium is also on the list as one of the most expensive stadiums.


    Capacity: 100,000

    Cost: $1.48 billion
    Location: Arlington, United States.

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  8. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the home ground of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur in north London, replacing the club's previous stadium, White Hart Lane. With a capacity of 62,850, it is the third largest football stadium in the UK and the largest club stadium in London. It was designed to be a multi-purpose stadium and features the world's first subdivision, retractable soccer field, revealing a synthetic turf field underneath for the NFL London Games, the concerts and other events. Therefore, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is ranked 8th in the most expensive stadiums.


    Construction of the stadium was initiated as the focus of the Northumberland Development Project, which aims to be the catalyst for Tottenham's 20-year revitalization plan. The project includes the site of the now demolished White Hart Lane and the areas adjacent to it. The project was first conceived in 2007 and announced in 2008, but the plan has been revised several times, and construction of the stadium, beset by disputes and delays, has did not start until 2015. The stadium then opened on 3 April 2019 with a ceremony before the first Premier League game being held at the stadium.


    The name "Tottenham Hotspur Stadium" is temporary, the purpose is to sell the naming rights, so that it is named after a sponsor, but as of May 2022 it has not been renamed. This stadium is sometimes referred to as the new White Hart Lane by fans and some media


    Capacity: 62,850
    Cost: $1.33 billion

    Location: London, United States.

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  9. The National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kallang, Singapore. Opened on June 30, 2014, it was built on the site of the old National Stadium, which was closed in 2007 and demolished in 2010. The 55,000-seat facility serves as the home field. of the Singapore national football team, and is the hub of the Singapore Sports Hub project — a sports and entertainment complex that combines the nearby Singapore Indoor Stadium and other new event venues.


    One of the largest dome structures in the world, it features a naturally ventilated design and retractable roof, and comes in configurations for football, rugby, athletics and cricket. The stadium was once the main venue for the 2015 Southeast Asian Games and has hosted matches for the AFF Championship in 2014, 2018 and 2021. The Singapore National Stadium also features a distinctive design. It is known as the world's largest dome structure, once the main venue for Southeast Asia's biggest sporting events. Not only that, but the National Stadium is also the only one in Asia that is ranked on this list of the most expensive stadiums


    Capacity: 55,000

    Cost: $1.31 billion
    Location: Kallang, Singapore.

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  10. Perth Stadium, now known as Optus Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Burswood. It was completed at the end of 2017 and officially opened on January 21, 2018. The stadium's total capacity is 61,266, including standing room, making it the third largest stadium in Australia (after Melbourne). Cricket Ground and Australian Stadium). The stadium can be expanded up to 65,000 seats for rectangular sports.


    Optus Stadium is mainly used for football and cricket under Australian law. Optus's two Australian Football League (AFL) teams - Fremantle Football Club and West Coast Eagles - have moved their home matches from Subiaco Oval to Optus Stadium while Perth Scorchers played home games at the Big Bash Tournament at the venue, having previously played at the WACA Ground.


    Optus Stadium was built by a consortium led by Multiplex. The announcement of the Burswood venue in June 2011 followed a series of previous proposals for the stadium, including venues in Subiaco and East Perth. Optus Stadium was awarded the 2019 World Prix Versailles in the Sports category. With a total construction cost of up to $1 billion, Optus stadium is ranked 10th in the most expensive stadiums today.


    Capacity: 61,244
    Cost: $1 billion

    Location: Perth, Australia.

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  11. Krestovsky Stadium, known as Gazprom Gymnasium for sponsorship reasons, (Russian: «Газпром Арена») is a retractable roof stadium with a retractable pitch on the western side of Krestovsky Island in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is the home ground of FC Zenit Saint Petersburg. The stadium was opened in 2017 for the FIFA Confederations Cup. It has been called Saint Petersburg Stadium during major international tournaments, including the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the UEFA Euro 2020. It was the venue for the 2022 UEFA Champions League final, but as a result of the aftermath. of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, UEFA moved the final out of Russia and to the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, a suburb of Paris.


    Krestovsky Stadium is known for hosting major sporting events such as the World Cup, so it has attracted a large number of participating fans. With a capacity of up to 68,000 people, and a total construction cost of up to 1 billion dollars, Krestovsky Stadium is located in one of the most expensive stadiums today.


    Capacity: 68,000

    Cost: $1 billion
    Location: Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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  12. Bank of America Stadium is a self-contained stadium located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. Built on the former site of Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, the indoor stadium opened in 2016 and is home to the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL), it also hosts college baseball games. early season of the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers.


    Vikings played at the Metrodome from 1982 until its closure in 2013. During construction, the Viking team competed for two seasons ( 2014 , 2015 ) at the outdoor TCF Bank Stadium on the University's campus Minnesota.

    On June 17, 2016, Bank of America Stadium was deemed substantially completed by contractor Mortenson Construction, six weeks before the ribbon-cutting ceremony and officially opened on July 22. The use and occupation of the stadium was handed over to the Vikings and Minnesota Sports Facilities Administration. The Vikings played their first game at Bank of America Stadium on August 28, the home goal of the regular season was in the second week against the Green Bay Packers on September 18, winning 17 -14.


    It is the first permanent covered stadium built in the NFL since Ford Field in Detroit , which opened in 2002 . As of March 2015, the overall budget is estimated at $1.061 billion, with $348 million from Minnesota, $150 million from Minneapolis, and $551 million from groups and private contributions. , so that Bank of America Stadium is considered one of the most expensive stadiums. Bank of America Stadium hosted Super Bowl LII against the Philadelphia Eagles on February 4, 2018, the ESPN X Olympics on July 19–22, 2018, and an NCAA Final win over the Virginia Cavaliers on 6–4 August 2019.


    Capacity: 73,000
    Cost: $1 billion

    Location: Minneapolis, United States.

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  13. Globe Life Field is a retractable covered stadium in Arlington, Texas. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers. It is located just south of Choctaw Stadium, the Rangers' former home football field. Globe Life and Accident Insurance Company owns the naming rights to the facility through 2048.


    Not only is it an expensive stadium in the United States, but Globe Life Field is also ranked in the list of the most expensive stadiums in the world. With large-scale investment in construction costs and as well as fan capacity, Globe Life Field deserves to be in the top of the most expensive stadiums. Globe Life Field is also the venue for these most famous baseball matches. Not only that, but Globe Life Field also hosted its first boxing match, with the boxing teams of each academy fighting each other. That is why Globe Life Field has attracted a large number of fans to the stadium.


    Capacity: 40,300

    Cost: $1 billion
    Location: Arlington, United States.

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  14. Arena BRB Mané Garrincha, formerly Estádio Nacional de Brasília Mané Garrincha, also known as Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Estádio Nacional de Brasília, Arena Mané Garrincha or simply Mané Garrincha, is a football stadium, located in Brasília, in the Confederation of Distrito. The stadium is one of several structures that make up the Poliesportivo Ayrton Senna Complex, which also includes the Nilson Nelson Arena and the Nelson Piquet International Arena among others. Opened in 1974, the stadium has a total capacity of 45,200 people. After the 2010-2013 reconstruction, the capacity increased to 72,788, making it the second largest stadium in Brazil after the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro and one of the largest in South America.


    It was re-inaugurated on 18 May 2013 after completing renovations in preparation for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2014 FIFA World Cup. The original architect was Ícaro de Castro Mello. The project was completed at a cost of US$900 million, compared with an initial budget of US$300 million, making the stadium the 14th most expensive football stadium in the world.


    The Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha is owned by the Distrito Federal Department of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation. The name pays homage to football legend Mané Garrincha, who won the 1958 and 1962 World Cups with the Brazilian national team.


    Capacity: 72,788
    Cost: $0,9 billion

    Location: Terracap, Brasília.

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  15. Emirates Stadium (known as Ashburton Grove before sponsorship and Arsenal Stadium for UEFA competitions) is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England and the home stadium of Arsenal. With a capacity of 60,260, it is the fourth largest football stadium in the UK after Wembley Stadium, Old Trafford and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and is among the top 15 most expensive stadiums.


    In 1997, Arsenal explored the possibility of a move to a new stadium, but were denied permission by Islington Council to expand their home stadium, Highbury. After considering various options (including the purchase of Wembley Stadium), the club purchased an industrial and waste disposal site in Ashburton Grove in 2000. A year later, they received the approval of the club. Council approval to build a stadium on the site, which manager Arsène Wenger described as "the biggest decision in Arsenal history" since the appointment of Herbert Chapman by management. The relocation began in 2002, but financial difficulties delayed the work until February 2004. Emirates was then announced as the main sponsor of the stadium. The entire stadium project was completed in 2006 at a cost of £390 million. The club's old stadium was redeveloped into Highbury Square, an apartment complex.


    The stadium has undergone "Arsenalization" since 2009 with the aim of restoring tangible links to Arsenal's history. The stadium has hosted international matches and concerts.


    Capacity: 60,704

    Cost: $0,7 billion
    Location: Arsenal, London.

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