Sports bring people together, especially at the world's most expensive stadiums! These state-of-the-art venues are some of the most expensive sports stadiums ever built in the modern age, from the SoFi in California to Wembley Stadium in the United Kingdom. Costing millions (if not, billions) of dollars to construct, these stadiums have multiple features like spacious seating areas, expansive parking lots, and dozens of escalators!
The 10 Most Expensive Stadiums in the World
SoFi Stadium MetLife Stadium Allegiant Stadium Wembley Stadium Yankee Stadium Mercedes-Benz Stadium AT&T Stadium UBS Arena Singapore National Stadium Levi's Stadium1. SoFi Stadium ($5.50 Billion)

Besides being a sports' venue, it also doubles as a setting for entertainment events, including concerts and shows. It took 6 years and at least $5 billion to build this massive stadium, which spans 3.1 million square feet. Its design honors the "curves" seen along the California coast, which is complimented with its asymmetrical, transparent roof and open-concept stadium sides.
2. MetLife Stadium ($2.03 Billion)

It costed approximately $1.6 billion to build this New Jersey stadium and the talent of 360 architects! Over the years, the stadium was recognized for its high profitability and premier venue space for sports and entertainment. Overlooking its massive size, the MetLife Stadium was the first NFL Stadium to collaborate with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change's Sports for Climate Action Framework to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
3. Allegiant Stadium ($1.90 Billion)

This Las Vegas stadium has a capacity of 65,000 people and is a fully-enclosed (yet temperature controlled) venue. The field event space spans 95,000 square feet, complete with 75,000 square feet of video boards. Attendees will hardly miss a second of the game or event, due to the stadium containing over 2,3000 TVs. There are also 44 escalators scattered across the Allegiant Stadium.
Despite its behemoth size, the Allegiant Stadium manages to implement sustainable practices throughout its property. On average, 11,000 lbs of food scraps collected from the stadium is diverted from US landfills and converted into livestock feed for local farming activities. Meanwhile, every month, approximately over 7000 lbs of food leftover from the stadium's kitchens is donated to the a local food bank. The stadium also boasts other sustainable efforts throughout the property, including implementation of a Cigarette Waste Collection Program, energy efficiency initiatives, and recycling programs.
4. Wembley Stadium ($1.88 Billion)

5. Yankee Stadium ($1.82 Billion)

6. Mercedes-Benz Stadium ($1.5 Billion)

7. AT&T Stadium ($1.2 Billion)

8. UBS Arena ($1.5 Billion)

Today, the UBS Arena combines elements of its past with 21st-century city vibes. Thanks to the arena's cutting edge sound system and acoustics, it's an ideal venue for musical concerts. Simultaneously, it's bowl-like setup is also a terrific setting for hockey; In fact, the UBS Arena is home to the New York Islanders hockey team! Other nifty features of the arena include a 23,000 square-foot locker room and a massive scoreboard with high-resolution LED ribbon boards.
The capacity of the UBS Arena is not that spacious compared to other stadiums on the list, with a seating capacity hovering around 17,113. However, it makes a great venue for sports (and concert)-loving individuals who find themselves around Belmont.
9. Singapore National Stadium ($1.44 Billion)

Valued at approximately $1.44 billion, this world-class stadium features a retractable roof and stands. The tier-style, retractable roof also spans about 1,017 feet to reveal the world's largest free-spanning dome. To adjust to the country's tropical climate, the stadium also installed a spectator cooling system that's also energy-efficient.The roof's retractable nature also provides attendees shade from the sun during warmer weather (or while it's raining). Singapore National Stadium also has a beautiful view of the city's waterfront property, and is close to a collection of retail and leisure spaces.
10. Levi's Stadium ($1.43 Billion)

This state-of-the-art museum was built for $1.2 billion, encompassing a space of over 1.85 million square feet. Currently, it has a seating capacity of 68,500, with about 9,000 club seats. There are also 174 suites and 11 premium clubs at the Levi's Stadium.
Over the years, the Levi's Stadium was recognized for its progressive and sustainable architecture. In the past, it was awarded twice with the LEED Certification for its sustainable design, as well as other awards for its operations. This massive stadium has a green roof, solar panels, and three solar bridges. Levi's Stadium was even certified by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch List for its offerings of seafood items across its concessions and eateries!
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Watching sports live at a stadium is a thrilling experience, but the world's most expensive stadiums amplify this experience with its state-of-the-art technology and cutting-edge architecture.
Rank | Stadium | Location | Cost of construction (in USD) |
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1 |
SoFi Stadium |
Inglewood, California, US |
$5.50 Billion |
2 |
MetLife Stadium |
East Rutherford, New Jersey, US |
$2.03 Billion |
3 |
Allegiant Stadium |
Paradise, Nevada, US |
$1.90 Billion |
4 |
Wembley Stadium |
London, United Kingdom |
$1.88 Billion |
5 |
Yankee Stadium |
New York City, New York, US |
$1.82 Billion |
6 |
Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
Atlanta, Georgia, US |
$1.5 Billion |
7 |
AT&T Stadium |
Arlington, Texas, US |
$1.2 Billion |
8 |
UBS Arena |
Elmont, New York, US |
$1.5 Billion |
9 |
Singapore National Stadium |
Kallang, Singapore |
$1.44 Billion |
10 |
Levi's Stadium |
Santa Clara, California, US |
$1.43 Billion |