List of American Football Stadiums By Capacity - Current List

Current List

Image Stadium Capacity City State/Province Home teams Refs
1. Michigan Stadium 109,901 Ann Arbor, Michigan Michigan Michigan Wolverines
2. Beaver Stadium 106,572 University Park Pennsylvania Penn State Nittany Lions
3. Neyland Stadium 102,455 Knoxville Tennessee Tennessee Volunteers
4. Ohio Stadium 102,329 Columbus Ohio Ohio State Buckeyes
5. Bryant-Denny Stadium 101,821 Tuscaloosa Alabama Alabama Crimson Tide
6. Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium 100,119 Austin Texas Texas Longhorns
7. Rose Bowl 94,392 Pasadena California UCLA Bruins, the Rose Bowl game, and hosts the BCS National Championship game every fourth year
8. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 93,607 Los Angeles California USC Trojans
9. Sanford Stadium 92,746 Athens Georgia Georgia Bulldogs
10. Tiger Stadium 92,542 Baton Rouge Louisiana LSU Tigers
11. Cotton Bowl 92,100 Dallas Texas No permanent home team; used for annual Red River Rivalry game (Texas vs. Oklahoma), State Fair Classic, TicketCity Bowl, and other occasional college football games
12. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium 88,548 Gainesville Florida Florida Gators
13. Jordan-Hare Stadium 87,451 Auburn Alabama Auburn Tigers
14. Kyle Field 82,600 College Station Texas Texas A&M Aggies
15. MetLife Stadium 82,566 East Rutherford New Jersey New York Giants and Jets
16. Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium 82,300 Tallahassee Florida Florida State Seminoles
17. Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 82,112 Norman Oklahoma Oklahoma Sooners
18. FedExField 82,000 Landover Maryland Washington Redskins
19. Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium 81,500 Clemson South Carolina Clemson Tigers
20. Memorial Stadium 81,091 Lincoln Nebraska Nebraska Cornhuskers
21. Notre Dame Stadium 80,795 Notre Dame Indiana Notre Dame Fighting Irish
22. Camp Randall Stadium 80,321 Madison Wisconsin Wisconsin Badgers
23. Pontiac Silverdome 80,311 Pontiac Michigan Michigan Coyotes, formerly Detroit Lions
24. Williams-Brice Stadium 80,250 Columbia South Carolina South Carolina Gamecocks
25. Cowboys Stadium 80,000 Arlington Texas Cotton Bowl Classic, Dallas Cowboys, Southwest Classic
Arrowhead Stadium 79,101 Kansas City Missouri Kansas City Chiefs
EverBank Field 76,867 Jacksonville Florida Jacksonville Jaguars, the Gator Bowl game, and the annual Florida Gators-Georgia Bulldogs football game - formerly known as The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party
Mercedes-Benz Superdome 76,468 New Orleans Louisiana New Orleans Saints, Tulane Green Wave, the Sugar Bowl game, the New Orleans Bowl game, the Bayou Classic (Grambling–Southern game), and hosts the BCS National Championship game every fourth year
Sports Authority Field at Mile High 76,125 Denver Colorado Denver Broncos
Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium 76,000 Fayetteville Arkansas Arkansas Razorbacks
Spartan Stadium 75,025 East Lansing Michigan Michigan State Spartans
Sun Life Stadium 74,916 Miami Gardens Florida Miami Dolphins, Miami Hurricanes, the Orange Bowl game, and hosts the BCS National Championship game every fourth year
Ralph Wilson Stadium 73,967 Orchard Park New York Buffalo Bills, NYSPHSAA Section 6 high school football championships
Sun Devil Stadium 73,379 Tempe Arizona Arizona State Sun Devils and the Insight Bowl game
Bank of America Stadium 73,298 Charlotte North Carolina Carolina Panthers and the Belk Bowl game and the Dr. Pepper ACC Championship Game
FirstEnergy Stadium 73,200 Cleveland Ohio Cleveland Browns
Lambeau Field 72,928 Green Bay Wisconsin Green Bay Packers
Husky Stadium 72,500 Seattle Washington Washington Huskies
Reliant Stadium 72,000 Houston Texas Houston Texans and the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas game
Georgia Dome 71,149 Atlanta Georgia Atlanta Falcons, Georgia State Panthers, and the Chick-fil-A Bowl game
Faurot Field 71,004 Columbia Missouri Missouri Tigers
Kinnick Stadium 70,585 Iowa City Iowa Iowa Hawkeyes
Qualcomm Stadium 70,561 San Diego California San Diego Chargers, San Diego State Aztecs, the Holiday Bowl game, and the Poinsettia Bowl game
Citrus Bowl 70,188 Orlando Florida Jones HS Tigers; also used for the Capital One Bowl game, the Champs Sports Bowl game, and the Florida Classic game)
M&T Bank Stadium 71,008 Baltimore Maryland Baltimore Ravens; also used for the annual Loyola Blakefield - Calvert Hall College high school rivalry game
Legion Field 70,100 Birmingham Alabama UAB Blazers, the Magic City Classic, and the BBVA Compass Bowl game
Rice Stadium 70,000 Houston Texas Rice Owls
Candlestick Park 69,843 San Francisco California San Francisco 49ers
LP Field 68,804 Nashville Tennessee Tennessee Titans, Tennessee State Tigers, and the Music City Bowl game
Gillette Stadium 68,756 Foxborough Massachusetts New England Patriots, UMass Minutemen
Lincoln Financial Field 68,532 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Philadelphia Eagles, Temple Owls, Army-Navy Game (in most years)
Commonwealth Stadium 67,606 Lexington Kentucky Kentucky Wildcats
CenturyLink Field 67,000 Seattle Washington Seattle Seahawks
Edward Jones Dome 66,965 St. Louis Missouri St. Louis Rams
Lane Stadium 66,233 Blacksburg Virginia Virginia Tech Hokies
Raymond James Stadium 65,647 Tampa Florida Tampa Bay Buccaneers, South Florida Bulls, and the Outback Bowl game
Paul Brown Stadium 65,535 Cincinnati Ohio Cincinnati Bengals, plus occasional college and high school football games
Heinz Field 65,050 (69,050 for select games) Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Panthers
Alamodome 65,000 San Antonio Texas UTSA Roadrunners, the Alamo Bowl game, the NFLPA Game, and occasional high school football games including regional and state championships.
Ford Field 65,000 Detroit Michigan Detroit Lions, MAC Championship Game, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl game, and MHSAA Division 1-8 High School Championship Football games
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 64,035 Minneapolis Minnesota Minnesota Vikings
LaVell Edwards Stadium 63,725 Provo Utah BYU Cougars football
University of Phoenix Stadium 63,400 Glendale Arizona Arizona Cardinals, the Fiesta Bowl game and hosts the BCS National Championship game every fourth year
O.co Coliseum 63,026 Oakland California Oakland Raiders
Lucas Oil Stadium 63,000 Indianapolis Indiana Indianapolis Colts; also hosts the Circle City Classic game
Kenan Memorial Stadium 62,980 Chapel Hill North Carolina North Carolina Tar Heels football
California Memorial Stadium 62,717 Berkeley California California Golden Bears
Ross-Ade Stadium 62,500 West Lafayette Indiana Purdue Boilermakers
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium 62,380 Memphis Tennessee Memphis Tigers and the Liberty Bowl game
Scott Stadium 61,500 Charlottesville Virginia Virginia Cavaliers football
Soldier Field 61,500 Chicago Illinois Chicago Bears The smallest NFL stadium.
Yale Bowl 61,446 New Haven Connecticut Yale Bulldogs


Memorial Stadium 60,670 Champaign Illinois Illinois Fighting Illini


Vaught-Hemingway Stadium 60,580 Oxford Mississippi Ole Miss Rebels
Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium 60,540 Morgantown West Virginia West Virginia Mountaineers
Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium 60,492 Jackson Mississippi Jackson State Tigers football
Jones AT&T Stadium 60,454 Lubbock Texas Texas Tech Red Raiders
Boone Pickens Stadium 60,218 Stillwater Oklahoma Oklahoma State Cowboys
Arizona Stadium 57,803 Tucson Arizona Arizona Wildcats
Carter-Finley Stadium 57,583 Raleigh North Carolina NC State Wolfpack football
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium 56,000 Louisville Kentucky Louisville Cardinals football; also hosts the annual St. X–Trinity high school rivalry game, plus some other high school games
Davis Wade Stadium 55,082 Starkville Mississippi Mississippi State Bulldogs football
Jack Trice Stadium 55,000 Ames Iowa Iowa State Cyclones football
Bobby Dodd Stadium 55,000 Atlanta Georgia Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football
Autzen Stadium 53,800 Eugene Oregon Oregon Ducks football
Folsom Field 53,750 Boulder Colorado Colorado Buffaloes football
] War Memorial Stadium 53,727 Little Rock Arkansas Arkansas Razorbacks football (secondary to Razorback Stadium), and Catholic High School for Boys
Memorial Stadium 52,929 Bloomington Indiana Indiana Hoosiers football
Franklin Field 52,593 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Penn Quakers football
Falcon Stadium 52,480 Colorado Springs Colorado Air Force Falcons football
High Point Solutions Stadium 52,454 Piscataway New Jersey Rutgers Scarlet Knights football
Byrd Stadium 54,000 College Park Maryland Maryland Terrapins football
Sun Bowl Stadium 51,500 El Paso Texas UTEP Miners football and the Sun Bowl game
Independence Stadium 50,832 Shreveport Louisiana No home team; used for the Independence Bowl game
TCF Bank Stadium 50,805 Minneapolis Minnesota Minnesota Golden Gophers
University of Kansas Memorial Stadium 50,071 Lawrence Kansas Kansas Jayhawks football
Aloha Stadium 50,000 Honolulu Hawaiʻi Hawaiʻi Warriors football, the Hawaiʻi Bowl game, and the Pro Bowl
Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium 50,000 Manhattan Kansas Kansas State Wildcats football
Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium 50,000 Greenville North Carolina East Carolina Pirates football
Floyd Casey Stadium 50,000 Waco Texas Baylor Bears football
Stanford Stadium 50,000 Stanford California Stanford Cardinal football
Carrier Dome 49,262 Syracuse New York Syracuse Orange football, NYSPHSAA football championships
Ryan Field 49,256 Evanston Illinois Northwestern Wildcats
Reser Stadium 45,674 Corvallis Oregon Oregon State Beavers football
Rice-Eccles Stadium 45,634 Salt Lake City Utah Utah Utes football
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium 45,423 Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. DC United (soccer); hosts the Military Bowl game
Bright House Networks Stadium 45,323 Orlando Florida UCF Knights football
Amon G. Carter Stadium 45,000 Fort Worth Texas TCU Horned Frogs football and the Armed Forces Bowl game
Alumni Stadium 44,500 Chestnut Hill Massachusetts Boston College Eagles football
Bulldog Stadium 41,031 Fresno California Fresno State Bulldogs football
Ladd Peebles Stadium 40,646 Mobile Alabama South Alabama Jaguars football, the GoDaddy.com Bowl game, and the Senior Bowl game
University Stadium 40,094 Albuquerque New Mexico New Mexico Lobos football and the New Mexico Bowl game
Rentschler Field 40,000 East Hartford Connecticut Connecticut Huskies football, Hartford Colonials
Michie Stadium 40,000 West Point New York Army Black Knights football
Vanderbilt Stadium 39,790 Nashville Tennessee Vanderbilt Commodores football
Joan C. Edwards Stadium 38,016 Huntington West Virginia Marshall Thundering Herd football
Bronco Stadium 37,000 Boise Idaho Boise State Broncos football and the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl game
Sam Boyd Stadium 36,800 Whitney Nevada Las Vegas Locomotives, UNLV Rebels football and the Maaco Bowl Las Vegas game
M. M. Roberts Stadium 36,000 Hattiesburg Mississippi Southern Miss Golden Eagles football
Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman Stadium 35,542 Tulsa Oklahoma Tulsa Golden Hurricane football
Martin Stadium 35,117 Pullman Washington Washington State Cougars football
Nippert Stadium 35,000 Cincinnati Ohio Cincinnati Bearcats football
Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium 34,400 Fort Collins Colorado Colorado State Rams football
Navy – Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 34,000 Annapolis Maryland Navy Midshipmen football
Wallace Wade Stadium 33,941 Durham North Carolina Duke Blue Devils football
War Memorial Stadium 32,580 Laramie Wyoming Wyoming Cowboys football
Gerald J. Ford Stadium 32,000 University Park Texas SMU Mustangs football
BB&T Field 31,500 Winston-Salem North Carolina Wake Forest Demon Deacons football
Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium 31,000 Murfreesboro Tennessee Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football
Cajun Field 31,000 Lafayette Louisiana Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns football
Rubber Bowl 31,000 Akron Ohio local high school teams
Huskie Stadium 30,998 DeKalb Illinois Northern Illinois Huskies football
ASU Stadium 30,964 Jonesboro Arkansas Arkansas State Red Wolves football
Apogee Stadium 30,850 Denton Texas North Texas Mean Green football
Joe Aillet Stadium 30,600 Ruston Louisiana Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football
Dix Stadium 30,520 Kent Ohio Kent State Golden Flashes football
Spartan Stadium 30,456 San Jose California San Jose State Spartans football
Malone Stadium 30,427 Monroe Louisiana Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks football
Aggie Memorial Stadium 30,343 Las Cruces New Mexico New Mexico State Aggies football
Harvard Stadium 30,323 Boston Massachusetts Harvard Crimson football
Rynearson Stadium 30,200 Ypsilanti Michigan Eastern Michigan Eagles football
Kelly/Shorts Stadium 30,199 Mount Pleasant Michigan Central Michigan Chippewas football
Waldo Stadium 30,100 Kalamazoo Michigan Western Michigan Broncos football
FAU Stadium 30,000 Boca Raton Florida Florida Atlantic Owls football
Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat Stadium 30,000 San Marcos Texas Texas State Bobcats football
Veterans Memorial Stadium 30,000 Troy Alabama Troy Trojans football
InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field 30,000 Akron Ohio Akron Zips football
William "Dick" Price Stadium 30,000 Norfolk Virginia Norfolk State Spartans football
Cessna Stadium 30,000 Wichita Kansas Wichita State University Shockers track and field and soccer teams




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