List of North American stadiums by capacity
The following is an incomplete list of sports stadiums in North America, including Central America and the Caribbean. They are ordered by their seating capacity, that is the maximum number of seated spectators the stadium can accommodate.
Currently all North American stadiums with a capacity of 30,000 or more are included.
Most large stadiums in North America are used for American football, with the rest used for association football, baseball, Canadian football, and one each for Bullfighting and Cricket.
See also
- List of African stadiums by capacity
- List of Asian stadiums by capacity
- List of European stadiums by capacity
- List of Oceanian stadiums by capacity
- List of South American stadiums by capacity
- List of Southeast Asia stadiums by capacity
- List of American football stadiums by capacity
- List of current National Football League stadiums
- List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums
- List of NCAA Division I FCS football stadiums
- List of stadiums by capacity
- List of football (soccer) stadiums by capacity
- List of U.S. stadiums by capacity
- List of sporting venues with a highest attendance of 100,000 or more
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