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Stadiums are crucial venues for hosting sporting events. Many stadiums are built grandly to accommodate vast numbers of spectators.
According to World Atlas, Rungrado May Day Stadium is currently the world's largest, with a capacity of 150,000 people. Located in Pyongyang, North Korea, it's used for football matches, various athletic events, and state functions.
Sardar Patel Stadium ranks second, capable of holding 110,000 people. Located in Ahmedabad, India, it was inaugurated in 2020 by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former US President Donald Trump.
Michigan Stadium follows, with a capacity of 107,600. As its name suggests, it's located in Michigan, USA, and frequently used for intercollegiate American football competitions.
Another US stadium, Beaver Stadium, is fourth, with a capacity of 106,500. Located in Pennsylvania, it's commonly used for intercollegiate American football games.
Ohio Stadium holds the fifth position, with a capacity of 102,800. Besides sporting events, it has also hosted music concerts.
The oldest stadium in the world is located in Olympia, Peloponnese, Greece. It was used to host the ancient Olympic Games in 776 BC.
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