Rank |
Stadium |
Capacity |
City |
State |
Year opened |
Home team |
1 |
Michigan Stadium[1] |
109,901 |
Ann Arbor |
Michigan |
1927 |
Michigan Wolverines football |
2 |
Beaver Stadium[2] |
106,572 |
State College |
Pennsylvania |
1960 |
Penn State Nittany Lions football |
3 |
Neyland Stadium[3] |
102,455 |
Knoxville |
Tennessee |
1921 |
Tennessee Volunteers football |
4 |
Ohio Stadium[4] |
102,329 |
Columbus |
Ohio |
1922 |
Ohio State Buckeyes football |
5 |
Bryant-Denny Stadium[5] |
101,821 |
Tuscaloosa |
Alabama |
1929 |
Alabama Crimson Tide football |
6 |
Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium[6] |
100,119 |
Austin |
Texas |
1924 |
Texas Longhorns football |
7 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum[7][8] |
93,607 |
Los Angeles |
California |
1923 |
USC Trojans football |
8 |
Sanford Stadium[9] |
92,746 |
Athens |
Georgia |
1929 |
Georgia Bulldogs football |
9 |
Tiger Stadium[10] |
92,400 |
Baton Rouge |
Louisiana |
1924 |
LSU Tigers football |
10 |
Cotton Bowl |
92,100 |
Dallas |
Texas |
1930 |
no home team, used for annual Red River Rivalry, State Fair Classic, and TicketCity Bowl |
11 |
Rose Bowl[11] |
91,136 |
Pasadena |
California |
1922 |
UCLA Bruins football, the annual Rose Bowl Game, and BCS National Championship Game every fourth year |
12 |
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium[12] |
88,548 |
Gainesville |
Florida |
1930 |
Florida Gators football |
13 |
Jordan-Hare Stadium[13] |
87,451 |
Auburn |
Alabama |
1939 |
Auburn Tigers football |
14 |
Kyle Field |
82,600 |
College Station |
Texas |
1927 |
Texas A&M Aggies football |
15 |
MetLife Stadium |
82,500 |
East Rutherford |
New Jersey |
2010 |
New York Giants, New York Jets |
16 |
Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium |
82,300 |
Tallahassee |
Florida |
1950 |
Florida State Seminoles football |
17 |
Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium |
82,112 |
Norman |
Oklahoma |
1925 |
Oklahoma Sooners football |
18= |
FedExField[14] |
82,000 |
Landover |
Maryland |
1997 |
Washington Redskins |
18= |
Memorial Stadium |
82,000 |
Clemson |
South Carolina |
1942 |
Clemson Tigers football |
20 |
Memorial Stadium |
81,067 |
Lincoln |
Nebraska |
1923 |
Nebraska Cornhuskers football |
21 |
Notre Dame Stadium |
80,795 |
Notre Dame |
Indiana |
1930 |
Notre Dame Fighting Irish football |
22 |
Camp Randall Stadium |
80,321 |
Madison |
Wisconsin |
1917 |
Wisconsin Badgers football |
23 |
Williams-Brice Stadium |
80,250 |
Columbia |
South Carolina |
1934 |
South Carolina Gamecocks football |
24 |
Cowboys Stadium |
80,000 |
Arlington |
Texas |
2009 |
Dallas Cowboys, Big 12 Championship Game, Cotton Bowl Classic, Southwest Classic |
25 |
Arrowhead Stadium |
79,451 |
Kansas City |
Missouri |
1972 |
Kansas City Chiefs |
26 |
EverBank Field |
76,867 |
Jacksonville |
Florida |
1949;1995 |
Jacksonville Jaguars |
27 |
Sun Life Stadium |
76,500 |
Miami Gardens |
Florida |
1987 |
Miami Dolphins, Miami Hurricanes football, Florida Marlins, annual Orange Bowl, and BCS National Championship Game every fourth year |
28 |
Sports Authority Field at Mile High |
76,125 |
Denver |
Colorado |
2001 |
Denver Broncos |
29 |
Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium |
76,000 |
Fayetteville |
Arkansas |
1938 |
Arkansas Razorbacks football (primary) |
30 |
Spartan Stadium |
75,005 |
East Lansing |
Michigan |
1923 |
Michigan State Spartans football |
31 |
Ralph Wilson Stadium |
73,967 |
Orchard Park |
New York |
1973 |
Buffalo Bills |
32= |
Bank of America Stadium |
73,778 |
Charlotte |
North Carolina |
1996 |
Carolina Panthers |
32= |
Sun Devil Stadium |
73,378 |
Tempe |
Arizona |
1958 |
Arizona State Sun Devils football |
34 |
Cleveland Browns Stadium |
73,200 |
Cleveland |
Ohio |
1999 |
Cleveland Browns |
35 |
Louisiana Superdome |
73,370 |
New Orleans |
Louisiana |
1975 |
New Orleans Saints, Tulane Green Wave football; also hosts annual New Orleans Bowl, Sugar Bowl, and Bayou Classic (Grambling–Southern game), as well as BCS National Championship Game every fourth year |
36 |
Lambeau Field |
72,928 |
Green Bay |
Wisconsin |
1957 |
Green Bay Packers |
37 |
Husky Stadium |
72,500 |
Seattle |
Washington |
1920 |
Washington Huskies football |
38 |
California Memorial Stadium |
71,799 |
Berkeley |
California |
1923 |
California Golden Bears football |
39 |
Legion Field |
71,594 |
Birmingham |
Alabama |
1926 |
UAB Blazers football, BBVA Compass Bowl |
40 |
Reliant Stadium |
71,500 |
Houston |
Texas |
2002 |
Houston Texans |
41 |
Qualcomm Stadium |
71,294 |
San Diego |
California |
1967 |
San Diego Chargers, San Diego State Aztecs football |
42 |
Georgia Dome |
71,228 |
Atlanta |
Georgia |
1992 |
Atlanta Falcons, Georgia State Panthers football, SEC Championship Game, Chick-fil-A Bowl |
43 |
M&T Bank Stadium |
71,008 |
Baltimore |
Maryland |
1998 |
Baltimore Ravens |
44 |
Faurot Field |
71,004 |
Columbia |
Missouri |
1926 |
Missouri Tigers football |
45 |
Kinnick Stadium |
70,585 |
Iowa City |
Iowa |
1929 |
Iowa Hawkeyes football |
46 |
Candlestick Park |
70,207 |
San Francisco |
California |
1960 |
San Francisco 49ers |
47= |
The Florida Citrus Bowl |
70,000 |
Orlando |
Florida |
1936 |
Jones Tigers football - a local high school, Florida Classic - annual game between Florida A&M and Bethune-Cookman, Capital One Bowl, Champs Sports Bowl, Florida Tuskers, East-West Shrine Game |
47= |
Rice Stadium |
70,000 |
Houston |
Texas |
1950 |
Rice Owls football |
49 |
LP Field |
68,798 |
Nashville |
Tennessee |
1999 |
Tennessee Titans, Tennessee State Tigers football, Franklin American Mortgage Company Music City Bowl |
50 |
Gillette Stadium |
68,756 |
Foxborough |
Massachusetts |
2002 |
New England Revolution, New England Patriots |
51 |
Lincoln Financial Field |
68,532 |
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania |
2003 |
Philadelphia Eagles, Temple Owls football, Army–Navy Game (most years) |
52 |
Commonwealth Stadium |
67,606 |
Lexington |
Kentucky |
1973 |
Kentucky Wildcats football |
53 |
CenturyLink Field |
67,000 |
Seattle |
Washington |
2002 |
Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders FC |
54 |
Edward Jones Dome at America's Center |
66,965 |
St. Louis |
Missouri |
1995 |
St. Louis Rams |
55 |
Lane Stadium |
66,233 |
Blacksburg |
Virginia |
1965 |
Virginia Tech Hokies football |
56 |
Raymond James Stadium |
65,857 |
Tampa |
Florida |
1998 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, South Florida Bulls football, Outback Bowl |
57 |
Paul Brown Stadium |
65,790 |
Cincinnati |
Ohio |
2000 |
Cincinnati Bengals |
58 |
Heinz Field |
65,050 |
Pittsburgh |
Pennsylvania |
2001 |
Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Panthers football |
59= |
Alamodome |
65,000 |
San Antonio |
Texas |
1993 |
UTSA Roadrunners football, Alamo Bowl, U.S. Army All-American Bowl, NFLPA Game |
59= |
Ford Field |
65,000 |
Detroit |
Michigan |
2002 |
Detroit Lions, MAC Championship Game, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl |
61 |
Yale Bowl |
64,269 |
New Haven |
Connecticut |
1914 |
Yale Bulldogs football |
62 |
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome |
64,111 |
Minneapolis |
Minnesota |
1982 |
Minnesota Vikings |
63 |
LaVell Edwards Stadium |
64,045 |
Provo |
Utah |
1964 |
BYU Cougars football |
64 |
University of Phoenix Stadium |
63,400 |
Glendale |
Arizona |
2006 |
Arizona Cardinals, Fiesta Bowl, BCS National Championship Game every fourth year |
65 |
O.co Coliseum |
63,026 |
Oakland |
California |
1966 |
Oakland Raiders, Oakland Athletics |
66 |
Lucas Oil Stadium |
63,000 |
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
2008 |
Indianapolis Colts |
67 |
Memorial Stadium |
62,872 |
Champaign |
Illinois |
1923 |
Illinois Fighting Illini football |
68 |
Soldier Field |
61,500 |
Chicago |
Illinois |
1924;2003 |
Chicago Bears |
69 |
Ross-Ade Stadium |
62,500 |
West Lafayette |
Indiana |
1924 |
Purdue Boilermakers football |
70 |
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium |
62,380 |
Memphis |
Tennessee |
1965 |
Memphis Tigers football |
71 |
Scott Stadium |
61,500 |
Charlottesville |
Virginia |
1931 |
Virginia Cavaliers football |
72 |
Jones AT&T Stadium |
61,000 |
Lubbock |
Texas |
1947 |
Texas Tech Red Raiders football |
73 |
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium |
60,580 |
Oxford |
Mississippi |
1915 |
Ole Miss Rebels football |
74 |
Mountaineer Field |
60,540 |
Morgantown |
West Virginia |
1980 |
West Virginia Mountaineers football |
75 |
Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium |
60,492 |
Jackson |
Mississippi |
1941 |
Jackson State Tigers football |
76= |
Kenan Memorial Stadium |
60,000 |
Chapel Hill |
North Carolina |
1927 |
North Carolina Tar Heels football |
76= |
Boone Pickens Stadium |
60,000 |
Stillwater |
Oklahoma |
1920 |
Oklahoma State Cowboys football |
78 |
Arizona Stadium |
57,803 |
Tucson |
Arizona |
1928 |
Arizona Wildcats football |
79 |
Carter-Finley Stadium[15] |
57,583 |
Raleigh |
North Carolina |
1966 |
NC State Wolfpack football |
80 |
RFK Stadium |
56,692 |
Washington, D.C. |
District of Columbia |
1961 |
D.C. United, Military Bowl |
81= |
Dodger Stadium[16] |
56,000 |
Los Angeles |
California |
1962 |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
81= |
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium |
56,000 |
Louisville |
Kentucky |
1998 |
Louisville Cardinals football |
83 |
Davis Wade Stadium |
55,082 |
Starkville |
Mississippi |
1914 |
Mississippi State Bulldogs football |
84= |
Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field |
55,000 |
Atlanta |
Georgia |
1913 |
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football |
84= |
Jack Trice Stadium |
55,000 |
Ames |
Iowa |
1975 |
Iowa State Cyclones football |
86 |
Autzen Stadium |
53,800 |
Eugene |
Oregon |
1967 |
Oregon Ducks football |
87 |
Folsom Field |
53,750 |
Boulder |
Colorado |
1924 |
Colorado Buffaloes football |
88 |
War Memorial Stadium |
53,727 |
Little Rock |
Arkansas |
1948 |
Arkansas Razorbacks football (secondary to Razorback Stadium) |
89 |
Memorial Stadium |
53,500 |
Bloomington |
Indiana |
1960 |
Indiana Hoosiers football |
90 |
Franklin Field |
52,593 |
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania |
1895 |
Penn Quakers football |
91 |
Falcon Stadium |
52,480 |
Colorado Springs |
Colorado |
1962 |
Air Force Falcons football |
92 |
High Point Solutions Stadium |
52,454 |
Piscataway |
New Jersey |
1994 |
Rutgers Scarlet Knights football |
93 |
Yankee Stadium[17] |
52,325 |
Bronx |
New York |
2009 |
New York Yankees, Pinstripe Bowl |
94 |
Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium |
52,200 |
Manhattan |
Kansas |
1968 |
Kansas State Wildcats football |
95= |
Byrd Stadium |
51,500 |
College Park |
Maryland |
1950 |
Maryland Terrapins football |
95= |
Sun Bowl Stadium |
51,500 |
El Paso |
Texas |
1963 |
UTEP Miners football |
97 |
Independence Stadium |
50,832 |
Shreveport |
Louisiana |
1925 |
no home team, Independence Bowl |
98 |
TCF Bank Stadium |
50,805 |
Minneapolis |
Minnesota |
2009 |
Minnesota Golden Gophers football |
99 |
Coors Field[18] |
50,445 |
Denver |
Colorado |
1995 |
Colorado Rockies |
100 |
Turner Field[19] |
50,096 |
Atlanta |
Georgia |
1996 |
Atlanta Braves |
101 |
University of Kansas Memorial Stadium |
50,071 |
Lawrence |
Kansas |
1921 |
Kansas Jayhawks football |
102= |
Aloha Stadium |
50,000 |
Honolulu |
name=Hawaiʻi |
1975 |
Hawaiʻi Warriors football |
102= |
The Bagwell Field at Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium |
50,000 |
Greenville |
North Carolina |
1963 |
East Carolina Pirates football |
102= |
Floyd Casey Stadium |
50,000 |
Waco |
Texas |
1950 |
Baylor Bears football |
102= |
Stanford Stadium |
50,000 |
Stanford |
California |
1921;2006 |
Stanford Cardinal football |
106 |
Carrier Dome |
49,262 |
Syracuse |
New York |
1980 |
Syracuse Orange football, men's basketball, women's basketball, and men's lacrosse |
107 |
Rangers Ballpark in Arlington[20] |
49,115 |
Arlington |
Texas |
1994 |
Texas Rangers |
108 |
Chase Field[21] |
49,033 |
Phoenix |
Arizona |
1998 |
Arizona Diamondbacks |
109 |
Oriole Park at Camden Yards[22] |
48,876 |
Baltimore |
Maryland |
1992 |
Baltimore Orioles |
110 |
Ryan Field |
47,130 |
Evanston |
Illinois |
1996 |
Northwestern Wildcats football |
111 |
Safeco Field[23] |
47,116 |
Seattle |
Washington |
1999 |
Seattle Mariners |
112 |
Busch Stadium[24] |
46,861 |
St. Louis |
Missouri |
2006 |
St. Louis Cardinals |
113 |
Reser Stadium |
45,674 |
Corvallis |
Oregon |
1953 |
Oregon State Beavers football |
114 |
Rice-Eccles Stadium |
45,634 |
Salt Lake City |
Utah |
1998 |
Utah Utes football |
115 |
Bright House Networks Stadium |
45,301 |
Orlando |
Florida |
2007 |
UCF Knights football |
116 |
Angel Stadium of Anaheim[25] |
45,050 |
Anaheim |
California |
1966 |
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim |
117 |
Alumni Stadium |
44,500 |
Chestnut Hill |
Massachusetts |
1957 |
Boston College Eagles football |
118 |
Amon G. Carter Stadium |
44,008 |
Fort Worth |
Texas |
1930 |
TCU Horned Frogs football, The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl[26] |
119 |
Citizens Bank Park[27] |
43,647 |
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania |
2004 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
120 |
Progressive Field[28] |
43,515 |
Cleveland |
Ohio |
1994 |
Cleveland Indians |
121 |
PETCO Park[29] |
42,445 |
San Diego |
California |
2004 |
San Diego Padres |
122 |
Great American Ball Park[30] |
42,059 |
Cincinnati |
Ohio |
2003 |
Cincinnati Reds |
123 |
Miller Park[31] |
41,900 |
Milwaukee |
Wisconsin |
2001 |
Milwaukee Brewers |
124 |
Nationals Park[32] |
41,888 |
Washington, D.C. |
District of Columbia |
2008 |
Washington Nationals |
125 |
Citi Field[33] |
41,800 |
Flushing, New York |
New York |
2009 |
New York Mets |
126 |
Comerica Park[34] |
41,782 |
Detroit |
Michigan |
2000 |
Detroit Tigers |
127 |
AT&T Park |
41,503 |
San Francisco |
California |
2000 |
San Francisco Giants, Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl |
128 |
Wrigley Field[35][36] |
41,160 |
Chicago |
Illinois |
1914 |
Chicago Cubs |
129 |
Bulldog Stadium |
41,031 |
Fresno |
California |
1980 |
Fresno State Bulldogs football |
130 |
Minute Maid Park[37] |
40,950 |
Houston |
Texas |
2000 |
Houston Astros |
131 |
Ladd Peebles Stadium |
40,646 |
Mobile |
Alabama |
1948 |
South Alabama Jaguars football, Senior Bowl and GoDaddy.com Bowl |
132 |
U.S. Cellular Field[38] |
40,615 |
Chicago |
Illinois |
1991 |
Chicago White Sox |
133= |
Howard J. Lamade Stadium |
40,000[39] |
South Williamsport |
Pennsylvania |
1959 |
no home team, hosts annual Little League World Series |
133= |
Rentschler Field |
40,000 |
East Hartford |
Connecticut |
2003 |
Connecticut Huskies football, Hartford Colonials |
133= |
Michie Stadium |
40,000 |
West Point |
New York |
1924 |
Army Black Knights football |
136 |
Vanderbilt Stadium at Dudley Field |
39,790 |
Nashville |
Tennessee |
1922 |
Vanderbilt Commodores football |
137 |
Target Field[40] |
39,504 |
Minneapolis |
Minnesota |
2010 |
Minnesota Twins |
138 |
Ewing M. Kauffman Stadium[41] |
39,000 |
Kansas City |
Missouri |
1973 |
Kansas City Royals |
139 |
University Stadium |
38,634 |
Albuquerque |
New Mexico |
1960 |
New Mexico Lobos football, New Mexico Bowl |
140 |
PNC Park[42] |
38,496 |
Pittsburgh |
Pennsylvania |
2001 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
141 |
Joan C. Edwards Stadium |
38,019 |
Huntington |
West Virginia |
1991 |
Marshall Thundering Herd football |
142 |
Fenway Park[43] |
37,402 |
Boston |
Massachusetts |
1912 |
Boston Red Sox |
143 |
Tropicana Field[44] |
36,973 |
St. Petersburg |
Florida |
1990 |
Tampa Bay Rays, Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl |
144 |
Sam Boyd Stadium |
36,800 |
Whitney |
Nevada |
1971 |
UNLV Rebels football, annual Las Vegas Bowl and USA Sevens |
145 |
M. M. Roberts Stadium |
36,000 |
Hattiesburg |
Mississippi |
1932 |
Southern Miss Golden Eagles football |
146 |
Martin Stadium |
35,117 |
Pullman |
Washington |
1972 |
Washington State Cougars football |
147 |
Nippert Stadium |
35,097 |
Cincinnati |
Ohio |
1924 |
Cincinnati Bearcats football |
148 |
Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium |
34,400 |
Fort Collins |
Colorado |
1968 |
Colorado State Rams football |
149 |
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium |
34,000 |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
1959 |
Navy Midshipmen football, Chesapeake Bayhawks |
150 |
Wallace Wade Stadium |
33,941 |
Durham |
North Carolina |
1929 |
Duke Blue Devils football |
151 |
Bronco Stadium |
33,610 |
Boise |
Idaho |
1970 |
Boise State Broncos football |
152 |
Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium |
32,580 |
Laramie |
Wyoming |
1950 |
Wyoming Cowboys football |
153= |
Gerald J. Ford Stadium |
32,000 |
University Park |
Texas |
2000 |
SMU Mustangs football; hosted the Armed Forces Bowl in 2010 and will host again in 2011 |
153= |
John O'Quinn Field at Corbin J. Robertson Stadium |
32,000 |
Houston |
Texas |
1942 |
Houston Cougars football, Houston Dynamo |
155 |
BB&T Field at Groves Stadium |
31,500 |
Winston-Salem |
North Carolina |
1968 |
Wake Forest Demon Deacons football |
156= |
Cajun Field |
31,000 |
Lafayette |
Louisiana |
1971 |
Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns football |
156= |
Rubber Bowl |
31,000 |
Akron |
Ohio |
1940 |
local high school teams |
156= |
Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium |
31,000 |
DeKalb |
Illinois |
1965 |
Northern Illinois Huskies football |
159 |
ASU Stadium |
30,964 |
Jonesboro |
Arkansas |
1974 |
Arkansas State Red Wolves football |
160 |
Apogee Stadium |
30,850 |
Denton |
Texas |
2011 |
North Texas Mean Green football |
161 |
Joe Aillet Stadium |
30,600 |
Ruston |
Louisiana |
1960 |
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football |
162 |
Spartan Stadium |
30,456 |
San Jose |
California |
1933 |
San Jose State Spartans football |
163 |
Malone Stadium |
30,427 |
Monroe |
Louisiana |
1978 |
Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks football| |
164 |
Aggie Memorial Stadium |
30,343 |
Las Cruces |
New Mexico |
1978 |
New Mexico State Aggies football |
165 |
Harvard Stadium |
30,323 |
Allston |
Massachusetts |
1903 |
Harvard Crimson football, Boston Cannons |
166 |
Kelly/Shorts Stadium |
30,295 |
Mount Pleasant |
Michigan |
1972 |
Central Michigan Chippewas football |
167= |
Rynearson Stadium |
30,200 |
Ypsilanti |
Michigan |
1969 |
Eastern Michigan Eagles football |
167= |
Waldo Stadium |
30,200 |
Kalamazoo |
Michigan |
1939 |
Western Michigan Broncos football |
169= |
FAU Stadium |
30,000 |
Boca Raton |
Florida |
2011 |
Florida Atlantic Owls football |
169= |
H. A. Chapman Stadium |
30,000 |
Tulsa |
Oklahoma |
1930 |
Tulsa Golden Hurricane football |
169= |
InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field |
30,000 |
Akron |
Ohio |
2009 |
Akron Zips football |
169= |
Veterans Memorial Stadium |
30,000 |
Troy |
Alabama |
1950 |
Troy Trojans football |
169= |
William "Dick" Price Stadium |
30,000 |
Norfolk |
Virginia |
1997 |
Norfolk State University Spartans |
174 |
Mackay Stadium |
29,993 |
Reno |
Nevada |
1966 |
Nevada Wolf Pack football |
175 |
UB Stadium |
29,013 |
Amherst |
New York |
1993 |
Buffalo Bulls football |
176 |
Ace W. Mumford Stadium |
29,000 |
Baton Rouge |
Louisiana |
1928 |
Southern Jaguars football |
177 |
Joe Albi Stadium |
28,646 |
Spokane |
Washington |
1950 |
Spokane Spiders, Spokane Black Widows, many local high school football games |
178 |
Princeton University Stadium |
27,800 |
Princeton |
New Jersey |
1998 |
Princeton Tigers football |
179 |
The Home Depot Center |
27,000 |
Carson |
California |
2003 |
Los Angeles Galaxy, Club Deportivo Chivas USA |
180 |
The Glass Bowl |
26,248 |
Toledo |
Ohio |
1937 |
Toledo Rockets football |
181 |
Eddie Robinson Stadium |
25,600 |
Grambling |
Louisiana |
1983 |
Grambling State Tigers football |
182 |
Schoellkopf Field |
25,597 |
Ithaca |
New York |
1915 |
Cornell Big Red football |
183 |
Bragg Memorial Stadium |
25,500 |
Tallahassee |
Florida |
1957 |
Florida A&M Rattlers football |
184 |
John B. and June M. Scheumann Stadium |
25,400 |
Muncie |
Indiana |
1967 |
Ball State Cardinals football |
185 |
Washington–Grizzly Stadium |
25,200 |
Missoula |
Montana |
1986 |
Montana Grizzlies football |
186 |
Red Bull Arena |
25,189 |
Harrison |
New Jersey |
2010 |
New York Red Bulls |
187 |
Dix Stadium |
25,000 |
Kent |
Ohio |
1969 |
Kent State Golden Flashes football |
188 |
Cramton Bowl |
24,600 |
Montgomery |
Alabama |
1922 |
Alabama State Hornets football |
189 |
Fred C. Yager Stadium |
24,286 |
Oxford |
Ohio |
1983 |
Miami RedHawks football |
190 |
Don Peden Stadium |
24,000 |
Athens |
Ohio |
1929 |
Ohio Bobcats football |
191 |
Doyt L. Perry Stadium |
23,724 |
Bowling Green |
Ohio |
1966 |
Bowling Green Falcons football |
192 |
Fitton Field |
23,500 |
Worcester |
Massachusetts |
1924 |
Holy Cross Crusaders football |
193 |
Jack Spinks Stadium |
22,500 |
Lorman |
Mississippi |
1992 |
Alcorn State Braves football |
194= |
Delaware Stadium |
22,000 |
Newark |
Delaware |
1952 |
Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football |
194= |
Houchens Industries – L. T. Smith Stadium at Jimmy Feix Field |
22,000 |
Bowling Green |
Kentucky |
1968 |
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers football |
194= |
Oliver C. Dawson Stadium |
22,000 |
Orangeburg |
South Carolina |
1955 |
South Carolina State Bulldogs football |
197 |
Kidd Brewer Stadium |
21,650 |
Boone |
North Carolina |
1962 |
Appalachian State Mountaineers football |
198 |
Aggie Stadium |
21,500 |
Greensboro |
North Carolina |
1981 |
North Carolina A&T Aggies football |
199 |
Hornet Stadium |
21,650 |
Sacramento |
California |
1969 |
Sacramento State Hornets football |
200= |
Johnson Hagood Stadium |
21,000 |
Charleston |
South Carolina |
1946 |
The Citadel Bulldogs football |
200= |
Louis Crews Stadium |
21,000 |
Huntsville |
Alabama |
1996 |
Alabama A&M Bulldogs football |
202 |
W. Max Finley Stadium, Gordon L. Davenport Field |
20,668 |
Chattanooga |
Tennessee |
1997 |
Chattanooga Mocs football |
203 |
Stambaugh Stadium |
20,630 |
Youngstown |
Ohio |
1982 |
Youngstown State Penguins football |
204 |
Pizza Hut Park |
20,500 |
Frisco |
Texas |
2005 |
FC Dallas, NCAA Division I Football Championship Game (FCS) |
205 |
Columbus Crew Stadium |
20,455 |
Columbus |
Ohio |
1999 |
Columbus Crew |
206 |
Lockhart Stadium |
20,450 |
Fort Lauderdale |
Florida |
1959 |
Miami FC |
207 |
Rio Tinto Stadium |
20,008 |
Sandy |
Utah |
2008 |
Real Salt Lake |
208= |
Brown Stadium |
20,000 |
Providence |
Rhode Island |
1925 |
Brown Bears football |
208= |
FIU Stadium |
20,000 |
Miami |
Florida |
1995 |
FIU Golden Panthers football, Miami FC |
208= |
Roy Kidd Stadium |
20,000 |
Richmond |
Kentucky |
1969 |
Eastern Kentucky Colonels football |
208= |
Mesquite Memorial Stadium |
20,000 |
Mesquite |
Texas |
1977 |
Mesquite High School, North Mesquite High School, West Mesquite High School, Mesquite Poteet High School, Mesquite Horn High School |
208= |
Kimbrough Memorial Stadium |
20,000 |
Canyon |
Texas |
1959 |
West Texas A&M University, Canyon High School, Randall High School |
208= |
Toyota Park |
20,000 |
Bridgeview |
Illinois |
2006 |
Chicago Fire Soccer Club |