Twickenham Stadium, London – 82,000 spectators: only the 4th largest stadium in Europe but the world’s largest stadium devoted to Rugby.
Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland – 82,300 spectators: Built in 1884 and renovated in 2004, the Croke Park stadium in Dublin is owned by the Gaelic Athletic Association.
Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain – 99,354 spectators: The Camp Nou is the largest stadium in the continent.
Westfalenstadion (Signal Iduna Park), Dortmund, Germany – 80,667 spectators: The Westfalenstadion opened in 1974 and since been home to Borussia Dortmund football team.
Stade de France, Paris, France – 81,338 spectators: Construction for the stadium began in 1995 and was completed in 1998, in time to host the 1998 FIFA World Cup final.
Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia – 81,000 spectators: The Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow opened in 1956, and was known as the Central Lenin Stadium till 1992.
Wembley Stadium, London, England – 90,000 spectators: Not that far behind Camp Nou, the beautiful Wembley stadium in London is the second largest in Europe.
Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey – 76,092 spectators: Built in the years 1997–2002, Atatürk stadium is a football stadium.
Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain – 81,044 spectators: The Santiago Bernabéu stadium in the Spanish capital was built in the years 1944-1947.
San Siro (Giuseppe Meazza Stadium), Milan – 80,018 spectators: The San Siro was built from 1925 till 1926.