How many stadiums are there in the united states




















A dose of healthy competition. Hitting the big time. Memorable events. Want more? Talk to the team. Orchard Park, New York. Carolina Panthers. Bank of America Stadium. Charlotte, North Carolina.

Chicago, Illinois. Cincinnati Bengals. Paul Brown Stadium. Cincinnati, Ohio. Cleveland Browns. First Energy Stadium. Cleveland, Ohio. Arlington, Texas. Empower Field at Mile High. Denver, Colorado. Detroit, Michigan. Green Bay Packers. Green Bay, Wisconsin. Indianapolis Colts. Lucas Oil Stadium. Indianapolis, Indiana. Jacksonville Jaguars. Jacksonville, Florida. Kansas City Chiefs. Arrowhead Stadium.

Kansas City, Missouri. Las Vegas Raiders. Allegiant Stadium. Paradise, Nevada. Los Angeles Chargers. Doak Campbell Stadium. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Empower Field at Mile High. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Bank of America Stadium. Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Lincoln Financial Field. Raymond James Stadium. Camping World Stadium. Vaught—Hemingway Stadium. LaVell Edwards Stadium.

RingCentral Coliseum. California Memorial Stadium. Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. Memorial Stadium. Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium. Boone Pickens Stadium. Carter—Finley Stadium. War Memorial Stadium. Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium. Occupying the fourth place, the United Kingdom has stadiums, beating India, which comes at the fifth spot with stadiums. Russia, which is the largest country in the world, has 90 stadiums, while Canada , the second largest country has just 40 stadiums.

Among the African nations, South Africa has the most stadiums at 78, followed by Nigeria which has 43 stadiums. Your email address will not be published.



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