CAPACITY
60,000+
25,000–60,000
8,000–25,000
Under 8,000
unknown
Data: Wikidata (CC0) · 2026-06-22
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ATLAS · STADIUMS

Every Major Stadium on Earth

The world’s arenas on one map: 10,472 stadiums across 208 countries, each coloured by seating capacity — from the 228 giant 60,000-plus cauldrons that host finals and national teams, down to the thousands of local grounds. So the great arenas stand out from the everyday venues at a glance. Data is from Wikidata (CC0), a snapshot taken 2026-06-22.

STADIUMS MAPPED10,472
COUNTRIES208
60,000+ ARENAS228

What the colours mean

Every stadium is tinted by its seating capacity. Amber marks the giants that hold 60,000 or more — the great cauldrons of world sport. Charge-blue is large 25,000–60,000 venues, radar-green is mid-size 8,000–25,000 grounds, and a soft green is everything under 8,000. Capacity isn’t recorded for every venue; those are shown in a dim slate. Why the biggest stadiums are where they are, and what capacity does (and doesn’t) tell you, is worth two minutes:

The world’s biggest stadiums, explained →

Stadiums by country

Where the arenas cluster. Open a country for its biggest stadium, the spread of capacities, and how many venues it has on the map.

Every country with a stadium

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About this data

Stadiums, locations and capacities come from Wikidata, the open, CC0 knowledge base. We map every venue Wikidata classes as a stadium that has real coordinates and a country. Seating capacity is recorded for a little over half of them; venues without one are shown honestly as “capacity unknown” rather than guessed, and we drop implausible never-built figures. This is a map of where stadiums are and roughly how big — not a ranking, an attendance feed, or a fixtures list. As community-maintained data it’s broad but imperfect; we refresh the snapshot periodically rather than calling Wikidata on every visit.