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10 largest stadia in Africa
Dec 13, 2024
The largest stadia in Africa are captivating and quite impressive for their structure and capacities. These sta have hosted several tournaments, both local and international.
The list shared below is based on the ratings of FootballGroundGuide.

1. FNB Stadium

The FNB stadium is the largest in Africa. It is situated in Nasrec, South Africa. It was officially opened on 7 October 1989 and renovated in 2009 before the 2010 World Cup.
FNB has hosted both national and international matches. It is called “FNB” because First National Bank sponsors the stadium. It is also known as “Soccer City” and “Calabash.” The stadium can accommodate over ninety-four thousand people. The Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality owns FNB.

2. New Administrative Capital Stadium

This stadium is the second largest in Africa. It is located in Egypt and has a seating capacity of over ninety-three thousand. Construction of the Capital Stadium began in 2019 and was officially completed in 2023. Since its completion, the stadium has served as a camping ground for the Egypt National Team and a place for friendly matches.

3. Borg el-Arab Stadium

The third largest stadium in Africa is the Borg el-Arab in Egypt, which has an approximate 866,000-seat capacity. It was officially launched in 2009 to host home matches and was an alternative to the Cairo International Stadium. It was one of the five stadiums constructed by Egypt for the World Cup in 2010.
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