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List of the most expensive stadiums in the world.
Rank
Stadium
Sport
Main tenant(s)
League
Country
City
Current owner(s)
Broke ground
Opened
Total construction cost (billion US$)
Inflation-adjusted cost (billion US$) in 2023
Capacity
1
SoFi Stadium
American football
Los Angeles Rams
United States
Inglewood
Kroenke Sports & Entertainment
2016
2020
$5.5 billion
$6.48 billion
70,000 (expandable to 100,000)
Los Angeles Chargers
2
Allegiant Stadium
American football
Las Vegas Raiders
United States
Paradise
Las Vegas Stadium Authority
2017
2020
$1.9 billion
$2.24 billion
65,000
UNLV Rebels
3
MetLife Stadium
American football
New York Jets
United States
East Rutherford
New York Jets (50%)New York Giants (50%)
2007
2010
$1.7 billion
$2.38 billion
82,500
New York Giants
4
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
American football
Atlanta Falcons
United States
Atlanta
Georgia World Congress Center
2014
2017
$1.5 billion
$1.86 billion
75,000
Association football
Atlanta United
5
Wembley Stadium
Association football
England National Team
UEFA
United Kingdom
London
The FA
2003
2007
$1.5 billion = £1.1 billion
$2.2 billion
90,000
England Women's National Team
6
Yankee Stadium
Baseball
New York Yankees
United States
New York City
New York City
2006
2009
$1.5 billion
$2.13 billion
54,251
Association football
New York City FC
7
AT&T Stadium
American football
Dallas Cowboys
United States
Arlington
City of Arlington
2005
2009
$1.48 billion
$2.1 billion
80,000 (expandable to 105,000)
8
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Association football
Tottenham Hotspur
United Kingdom
London
Tottenham Hotspur
2013
2019
$1.33 billion = £1 billion
$1.58 billion
62,850
9
Singapore National Stadium
Association football
Singapore national football team
Singapore
Kallang
Sport Singapore
2010
2014
$1.31 billion = S$1.87 billion[citation needed ]
$1.69 billion
55,000
10
Levi's Stadium
American football
San Francisco 49ers
NFL
United States
Santa Clara
City of Santa Clara
2012
2014
$ 1.3 billion
$1.7 billion
68,500
11
Optus Stadium
Cricket
Australia national cricket team
Australia
Perth
Government of Western Australia
2014
2017
$1.2 billion
$1.49 billion
61,244
Western Australia cricket team
Perth Scorchers
Perth Scorchers Women
Australian rules football
West Coast Eagles
Fremantle Dockers
12
Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
multi-purpose stadium
CF Montréal
MLS
Canada
Montréal
Régie des Installations Olympiques (Government of Quebec)
1973
1976
$1.1 billion
$ 8.95 billion
61,004
12
Krestovsky Stadium
Association football
Zenit
Russia
Saint Petersburg
Zenit
2008
2017
$1.1 billion
$1.37 billion
68,000
13
U.S. Bank Stadium
American football
Minnesota Vikings
United States
Minneapolis
Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority
2013
2016
$1.1 billion
$1.4 billion
73,000
14
Globe Life Field
Baseball
Texas Rangers
United States
Arlington
City of Arlington
2017
2020
$1.1 billion
$1.3 billion
40,300
15
Citi Field
Baseball
New York Mets
MLB
United States
New York
New York Mets
2006
2009
$0.9 billion
$1.3 billion
41,922
16
Estádio Nacional
Association football
Brasília FC
Brazil
Brasília
Terracap
2010
2013
$0.8 billion
$1.05 billion
72,788
See also
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