As of 2026-07-08, Independence Park tops the list with 35,000 seats.
- #1 Independence Park — 35,000 seats
sports and cultural complex in Kingston, Jamaica
Independence Park is a sports and cultural complex in Kingston, Jamaica built for the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. It houses a variety of sports facilities. A statue of Bob Marley marks the entrance to the site. The main sports venue at the complex is the National Stadium, a term which is colloquially used to refer to the entire complex. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #2 Konya Atatürk Stadium — 21,968 seats
football stadium
Konya Atatürk Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Konya, Turkey. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of Konyaspor. The stadium held 22,559 people and was built in 1950 and the stadium was demolished in 2018. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #3 Amoranto Sports Complex — 15,000 seats
Sports complex in Quezon City,, Philippines
The Amoranto Sports Complex is a compound of sports venues located in Quezon City, Philippines. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #4 Velodrome Humbert I — 15,000 seats
football stadium
Velodrome Humbert I, commonly known in Italian as Velodromo Umberto I, was an early cycling velodrome and, from 1898, a football ground in Turin. The velodrome was named in honour of then King Humbert I of Savoy. During its time in use it was used by several clubs, it was located within the La Crocetta neighbourhood of Turin, within the Corso Re Umberto park near Mauriziano hospital. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #5 ÖVB Arena — 14,500 seats
multi-purpose hall in Bremen, Germany
ÖVB Arena is the largest indoor arena in Bremen, Germany. It is used for concerts, sports and trade fairs. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #6 Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium — 14,348 seats
indoor arena in India
The Indira Gandhi Arena, formerly known as the Indraprashtha Stadium, is located at the Indraprastha Estate in the eastern part of New Delhi. It is the largest indoor sports arena in India and among the largest in Asia. The multi-purpose arena is regularly used by tennis club Indian Aces and DSA Senior Division Futsal League. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #7 Changwon Velodrome — 14,000 seats
cycling venue in Changwon, South Korea
Changwon Velodrome is a velodrome in Changwon, South Korea. It opened in 2000, and has a seating capacity of 14,000 spectators. The venue hosted the 2002 Asian Games and 2003 Asian Cycling Championships. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #8 West Park Oval — 13,000 seats
sports venue in Burnie, Tasmania
West Park Oval is an Australian rules football, cycling and athletics venue located on the shores of Bass Strait in Burnie, Tasmania. It is the current home of the Burnie Dockers in the Tasmanian State League and previously in the NTFL and in the original TFL Statewide League. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #9 Stade Sapiac — 12,600 seats
Stade Sapiac is a rugby union stadium in Montauban, France. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #10 Vélodrome de Queen's Park, Verdun — 12,000 seats
velodrome in Verdun, Montreal, Canada
The Vélodrome de Queen's Park was a velodrome in Verdun, Montreal, Canada. It hosted the 1899 ICA Track Cycling World Championships between 9 and 11 August. Read more on Wikipedia.
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