Kyle Field, controlled by Texas A&M and located in College Station, Texas, is known as the sixth-largest stadium in the world. The capacity of Kyle Field is 102,733.
Kyle Field, like many of the other stadiums on our list, is mostly used for college football in the United States. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University did not even consider building a stadium in the early twentieth century. However, horticulture professor Edwin Jackson Kyle defied the restriction and converted some of his farmland into a football pitch. The stadium first opened its doors in 1905. It began a significant rebuilding project in 2014, one of the largest in the history of collegiate sports in the United States, which was finished the following year. Since then, the Aggies, the home football team, have drawn crowds of 100,000 or more for each game.
Capacity: 102,733
Location: College Station, Texas, US
Construction: 05/1927 - 09/1927
Inauguration: September 24, 1927