Africa is home to some of the most impressive stadiums in the world, showcasing not only architectural grandeur but also the rich sporting culture across the continent.
These massive arenas have played host to iconic football matches, athletic events, and concerts, attracting millions of fans from far and wide.
From the bustling cities of South Africa to Egypt and Nigeria, these stadiums are landmarks that embody the passion Africans have for sports and entertainment.
In this piece, we will explore the 10 biggest stadiums in Africa, ranked by their seating capacities and international significance.
FNB Stadium – South Africa – 94,736
New Administrative Capital Stadium – Egypt – 93,940
Borg El-Arab Stadium – Egypt – 86,000
Stade des Martyrs – Democratic Republic of Congo – 80,000
Cairo International Stadium – Egypt – 75,000
Ibn Batouta Stadium – Morocco – 68,000
Stade du 5 Juillet – Algeria – 65,000
Ellis Park – South Africa – 62,567
Moshood Abiola National Stadium – Nigeria – 60,491