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List Of Top Five Most Expensive Football Stadiums Ever Built

With billions of hardcore fans across the globe, football is arguably one of the most popular sports in the world and with numerous avant-garde stadiums being built every now, and then, it’s only getting all the more commercial and acclaimed with each coming year. Have you wondered how much money is being actively spent on building some of the finest and most exclusive football stadiums in the world? Well, without much ado, let’s take a dig into the top five most expensive football stadiums in the world and track down the answers.

In this article we will take a look at the top five most expensive football stadiums in the world that have ever been built in the history of the sport. 

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Sofi Stadium, California – $5.5 Billion

With a seating capacity of 70,240 people, which can easily be extended up to 1,00,000 people for larger events like the Super Bowl, FIFA World Cup and the NFL, the SoFi Stadium located in Inglewood, California, U.S.A. is at the first spot on our list of top five most expensive football stadiums in the world. With a massive land base of 298 acres, SoFi Stadium was built at an estimated cost of $5.5 billion.

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From a 70,000 square foot 4K dual-sided infinity screen by Samsung to private suites, SoFi Stadium offers the most premium and one of its kind viewing experience for the spectators. More than just a sports avenue, SoFi Stadium also offers visitors with other amenities, including hotels, entertainment spaces, shopping complexes and exquisite dining areas. Well, no wonder why it cost a sky-scraping total of $5.5 billion to build this wonder.

Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas – $1.9 Billion

Believe it or not, Allegiant Stadium located in Las Vegas, U.S.A. was opened in the year 2020 and has already earned its spot as one of the most futuristic sports venues in the world in such a short stretch of time. Allegiant Stadium is built over a stretch of 62 acres of land and with an estimated cost of $1.9 billion, it’s undoubtedly the second-most expensive football stadium in the world.

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With a stunning view of the Las Vegas Strip and massive lanai doors with a sleek black and silver exterior, the Allegiant Stadium is simply ravishing. The privileged seating experience of the Allegiant Stadium is quite similar to the SoFi Stadium. The Winfield Club next to the field, which offers a close-by-watching experience for the spectators, is definitely a game-changer. 

MetLife Stadium, New Jersey – $1.6 Billion

Having opened over a decade ago in 2010, MetLife Stadium, located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States, is an open-air multipurpose stadium that was built at an estimated cost of $1.6 billion. The MetLife Stadium has a seating capacity of 82,500, which is the largest in NGL and offers multiple high-definition video boards to enhance the viewing experience of the spectators.

The MetLife Stadium has already hosted Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014 and is all geared up to host multiple matches for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, including the final match. Although MetLife Stadium isn’t as technologically advanced as the SoFi Stadium or the Allegiant Stadium, it’s undoubtedly the largest stadium in New Jersey. 

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London – $1.33 Billion

For our fourth stadium in the list of top five most expensive football stadiums in the world, we are heading over to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium located in London, UK, which was built back in the year 1882 and offers a seating capacity of 62,850 spectators.

Also, popularly referred to as “New White Hart Lane” by the fans, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is designed as a bowl with four distinct stands. The stadium also offers a wide range of amenities for the players, including changing rooms, warm-up areas, hydrotherapy pools and a special pre-match players’ lounge. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was initially built at an estimated cost of $1.33 billion, which makes it the fourth most expensive football venue in the world. 

Wembley Stadium, London – $1.25 Billion

 

Over in London, we have another iconic and fifth most expensive football stadium in the world, Wembley Stadium, which was opened in 2007 at an estimated cost of $1.25 billion. The Wembley Stadium offers a seating capacity of 90,000 spectators and is also a mainstay for numerous grand music concerts.

The Wembley Stadium has hosted numerous prestigious football events, including the 2024 Champions League Finals, UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 Finals, the Rugby Football League’s Challenge Cup, Women’s Challenge Cup, and the 1895 Cup. Additionally, Wembley Stadium has also been chosen to host the UEFA Euro 2028.

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