As a Canadian I got very confused when he called Field hockey - Hockey And then I realized we call ice hockey - hockey and normal hockey - field hockey
Like it 👍 I’m a retired field hockey player and British soldier. A Canadian officer came over on an exchange and had the same confusion, he was also an ice hockey player. Explain the very different rules where it’s actually a non contact sport and using only the flat side of the stick he found very confusing. Watching him adapt was fun too, but he loved it and very thankful he had a go at field hockey.
MCG has the best atmosphere for both Footy and Cricket. The AFL Geelong vs Collingwood Qualifying Final last year was one of the loudest games I've been to
It would be interesting if every sport had a stadium 😅 I want to see the ULTIMATE ping pong stadium or THE ULTIMATE corn hole stadium. Hell even an ultimate marathon stadium that has to stretch miles to allow runners to do the marathon 😅 your intro has got me thinking of these new stadiums
A piece of trivia re the Sydney Oympic Stadium (ANZ)...interesting to note that it has hosted so many football codes alone. It was first used for a showcase day for Rugby League as a test event about a year before the Olympics. The then format seated around 112,000 which was reduce by 30,000 after the Games. Three consecutive game were played with near enough sellout capacity. Rugby Union 2000 Bledisloe Cup game against the All Blacks held just on 110,000 (you guessed it NZ won!). In addition Soccer / Football. AFL, NCAA Football, NFL and I think that's it, seven codes...unless that funny AFL / Irish game was played there. BTW...the unofficial record for a baseball game is held by the MCG where an exhibition game was played between USA selection and Aussies. The attendnace is recorded as the same for the opening ceremony. Baseball was an exhibition sport. I'd hazard a guess that the famous Harvey Brothers (Test cricketer Neil and all) were in the OZ team.
Australian Football has been played at ANZ Stadium quite a bit actually. It was the secondary home ground of the Sydney Swans until 2016. They recently had a one-off Sydney Derby there at the start of this year too. The AFL siren at ANZ/Accor Stadium is the best one in the AFL in my opinion
I did a double-take when I saw Dodger Stadium was the largest baseball stadium - and yet - it's true! It certainly didn't USED to be. Cleveland had a stadium that held 78,000... There were a handful that were larger than Dodger Stadium with 60,000+... but smaller seems to be the trend these days.
A lot of multipurpose stadia did have more seating than Dodger Stadium, but as those venues were torn down in favor of sport-specific stadia, they continued to build football stadia with 60,000+ seats, but most baseball parks were limited to 45,000 or less.
I was surprised to not see the MCG but since the biggest stadium is a new stadium in a highly populated country I'm not too surprised (for cricket, not AFL)
So, on your Bell Center joke In Denver, Colorado, the Avalanche, Nuggets, and Mammoth all play in the Ball Arena (formerly the Pepsi Center). Have fun with that however you wish!
Why is Handball not in this list?! It is a major sport in Europe and there are big stadiums. The biggest Handball stadium has about 25k seats, but there are also stadiums with up to 50k seats where handball is being played in. For example in Düsseldorf, Germany the european Championship is going to be held there.
"I love watching international Rugby at Twickenham, there's something special about that stadium". I was expecting to see a picture of the Wallabies winning the 1991 Rugby World Cup there. Aside from Stadium Australia and Dodger Stadium, it's the only one on this list that I've been to. Probably too late now.
The interesting thing is that if you are going off of Crows numbers, then I think IMS is still the largest auto-racing stadiums, but if you go off of the size of the actual "stadium" then I'm pretty sure that the Nürburgring Nordschleife is the largest one in the world, since the track is just under 13 miles long.
Fun fact about Twickenham... its being pruposed as the home for a NFL team based in London and hosts the anual London Bowl games the Jaguars play... so you can also count it as a stadium for American Football
If this is going by seating capacity then yes The Indianapolis Motor Speedway would be the largest. But if you are going by sheer size of the venue the Nurburgring in Germany would be the largest by a long shot at just over 16 miles long
Great and fun video with a solid sense of humor. You forgot the largest Ice skating venue in Ottawa but the one in a shopping mall in Dallas or the one in the airport in Seoul are just cool, I have been to all 3 somehow.
Curling only rinks usually hold only a few thousand, but The Brier and Scott Tournament of Hearts (men's and women's national championships in Canada) are played in hockey arenas, with crowds of 10,000+ being common.
Technically, Michigan's "Big House" is also the biggest ice hockey arena, as they regularly host the winter classic, wherein an outdoor hockey game pits UM against Minnesota or Wisconsin...
Well if we’re going in that direction then Bristol Motor Speedway is the biggest football stadium at 153,000 because they held a college football game there one time
There was actually 150000 people attenting the skijumping at Holmenkollen at 1952 olympics, which at that time must have been close to all of Norways population.
Ski Jumpers don't do tricks? Sure they do. The most popular trick among ski jumpers they do is one called "not slamming your face into the ground at 80 miles an hour and dying." However when the fans where included in the polling data, that trick fell in the rankings to second.
Suggestions Great Rivalry Stadiums Anfield / Old Trafford Bernabeu / Camp Nou Fenway / Yankee Celtic Park / Ibrox La Bombonera / River Plate MCG / MCG (every AFL rivalry 😂) The big house / the horseshoe The I-Pro / City Ground ( super important that one ! etc etc
It did start out as a cricket only venue. But it has since become the home of AFL. It wouldn't be anywhere near as big if it was just for cricket. And more spectators watch AFL than cricket at the venue annually. In fact the same can be said for all of Australia's major cricket grounds.
Olympic stadiums that have never hosted an Olympics ? What would a big World Cup ( Footie or Egg chasing ) look like by country ? ie best 10/12 stadiums taking into account max number per city ( I guess London could host both Cups at the same time without much bother )
Hey Bud MCG in Melbourne Australia is rarely used for Football. MCG full form is Melbourne Cricket Ground and was the largest cricket stadium until 2019.
@@avgbloke5099 where did you get that stat from? Historically, well maybe. But these days the MCG holds 1-3 AFL matches a week over 6 months, as well as several finals. It would host about 6 matches for the national team (Test/ODI/t20) and then a smattering of Big Bash League games. Definitely more Aussie Rules football than cricket.
Cheesus, I'm right into the new technology for the rounding of the cheese blocks (gotta be a name for that) in the maturation process....stiff cheddar.
Rugby has been played at 5 of these stadiums MCG,Croke park,Stadium Australia,Twickenham and Camp Nou the All Blacks v Australia test in 2000 at Stadium Australia had 110,000 in attendance and Camp Nou dispite being a football stadium got 100,000 in attendance for the French club rugby final in 2016.
'All blacks v Australia Test in 2000' Was that a cricket match? Man idk as you said test I am confused because I googled it and I saw it was a rugby match
No just go to junior/community college and play with wood bats like men! Jk but honestly never understood why ncaa plays with metal bats, and junior college is wood bats. Answer would be Omaha anyways bc the only people who go to ncaa games outside the tournament are parents and gf’s of the players.and maybe one scout while the rest of the scouts are at the junior college down the street.
Rugby is occasionally played at the MCG and the Nou Camp. Soccer City clearly wasn't built with Rugby in mind as a guaranteed tenant and that's reflected in its field dimensions. If the Lions move their from Ellis Park or the Springboks play an annual Test match at Soccer City, then it may fit the videos criteria.
A cheese rolling stadium which is normally a ski jumping arena😂
Yep the multi use craze is real
Yeah like wtf
I can’t believe they’re using cookie cutters for cheese
Wait I actually was there and didn't know it was the biggest stadium in the world
The rolling cheese is the name of my Rolling stones cover band.
You must stink...
@@DomenBremecXCVI That was a CHEESY joke
Lets go! Cheese rolling is a sport! Love to see it!
You should look up the cheese rolling at Cooper's hill
It is just a ski jumping slope😂😂
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i guess it is kinda randomly asking but do anybody know a good site to stream new movies online ?
@Jon Kaysen Ehh I'd suggest Flixportal. Just google for it :) -pedro
As a Canadian I got very confused when he called Field hockey - Hockey
And then I realized we call ice hockey - hockey and normal hockey - field hockey
Like it 👍 I’m a retired field hockey player and British soldier. A Canadian officer came over on an exchange and had the same confusion, he was also an ice hockey player.
Explain the very different rules where it’s actually a non contact sport and using only the flat side of the stick he found very confusing.
Watching him adapt was fun too, but he loved it and very thankful he had a go at field hockey.
here in america we say the same thing lol it was weird to hear him say hockey and see grass all over the stadium
@@tomworthington2774 you're a very brave person tom!
As a Russian I can confirm, this was quite confusing.)))
same hahaha as an american
currection :
1. noredro modi stedium ( motera stedium) is 132k capacity
2. MCG ( cricket ground) used for Afl
its narendra modi.
How is the 2nd one wrong? It's the home of AFL therefore it's also AFL.
@@gothestags09 it is originally a cricket stedium but Now it used for multi purpose. Afl, cricket, football etc
Correction: *correction
@@snowman01 correction : I'm not an indian
You should do a separate video of just winter sports like bobsleigh, curling, skiing, speed skating, etc
Thanks for the suggestion!
I will second that motion.....whatever don't forget the Gold Medal winner of the 1000 metres event at Salt Lake City in 2002.
Yeah, as a Swiss I must agree on that - although the biggest stadium for skiing is probably in Kitzbühel Austria 🙈😱🤣
MCG was also the biggest cricket stadium untill motera stadium was built
MCG has the best atmosphere for both Footy and Cricket. The AFL Geelong vs Collingwood Qualifying Final last year was one of the loudest games I've been to
It would be interesting if every sport had a stadium 😅 I want to see the ULTIMATE ping pong stadium or THE ULTIMATE corn hole stadium. Hell even an ultimate marathon stadium that has to stretch miles to allow runners to do the marathon 😅 your intro has got me thinking of these new stadiums
Maybe the marathon stadium would be broken into a few sections
Edit: maybe it could include other buildings to
Ultimate hold your breath contest stadium😂😂 a big as stadium just to see people hold they’re breath
Do your friends ever call you Sedric the EnterGranger? If not it's a shame.
@@worstgamer1162 lmaoooo
@@Hans_ON_FIRE I’ve been called Sedric the entertainer before but never the enterGranger, I LIKE IT ‼️
A piece of trivia re the Sydney Oympic Stadium (ANZ)...interesting to note that it has hosted so many football codes alone. It was first used for a showcase day for Rugby League as a test event about a year before the Olympics. The then format seated around 112,000 which was reduce by 30,000 after the Games. Three consecutive game were played with near enough sellout capacity. Rugby Union 2000 Bledisloe Cup game against the All Blacks held just on 110,000 (you guessed it NZ won!).
In addition Soccer / Football. AFL, NCAA Football, NFL and I think that's it, seven codes...unless that funny AFL / Irish game was played there.
BTW...the unofficial record for a baseball game is held by the MCG where an exhibition game was played between USA selection and Aussies. The attendnace is recorded as the same for the opening ceremony. Baseball was an exhibition sport. I'd hazard a guess that the famous Harvey Brothers (Test cricketer Neil and all) were in the OZ team.
Australian Football has been played at ANZ Stadium quite a bit actually. It was the secondary home ground of the Sydney Swans until 2016. They recently had a one-off Sydney Derby there at the start of this year too. The AFL siren at ANZ/Accor Stadium is the best one in the AFL in my opinion
The Scottsdale Arizona Golf Stadium is beautiful. Love watching that each year.
I did a double-take when I saw Dodger Stadium was the largest baseball stadium - and yet - it's true! It certainly didn't USED to be. Cleveland had a stadium that held 78,000... There were a handful that were larger than Dodger Stadium with 60,000+... but smaller seems to be the trend these days.
Even Oakland I think held more, but I think Mt. Davis is just a little hill now.
A lot of multipurpose stadia did have more seating than Dodger Stadium, but as those venues were torn down in favor of sport-specific stadia, they continued to build football stadia with 60,000+ seats, but most baseball parks were limited to 45,000 or less.
Full Props, the Bell Arena joke actually surprised me, even after watching a few of your videos and being somewhat used to your comedic stylings
There's a golf course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, so it could have been the pick for largest golf stadium too
I guess so. Although the spectators would probably need binoculars.
us open 2015 at chambers bay was the biggest in golf
The MCG is an absolute beauty
Mcg what?
@@scarlet33333n Melbourne Cricket Ground
Fun fact MCG is Melbourne cricket ground
Here's everything in this video, ordered by seating capacity:
Auto Racing: 257,327 seats (400,000 total)
North Korea's Track/Football: 114,000
Cricket: 110,000
American Football: 107,601
Australian Football: 100,024
Football only: 99,354
Rugby League: 83,500
Gaelic Football / Hurling: 82,300
Rugby Union: 82,000
Winter Sports / Ski Jump: 70,000
Baseball: 56,000
Canadian Football: 55,819
Basketball: 55,000
Field Hockey: 45,000
Track only: 30,000
Cheese Rolling: 27,005
Tennis: 23,771
Ice Hockey: 21,302
Golf: 20,000
Cycling: 20,000
Aquatics: 15,000
Horse Racing: 14,000 seats (223,000 total)
E-Sports: 7,000 seats (20,000 total)
I've been at twickenham stadium for the big game 11 and 12. It was an amazing experience!
I was surprised to not see the MCG but since the biggest stadium is a new stadium in a highly populated country I'm not too surprised (for cricket, not AFL)
Me, who lives a block from Hayward field: HOLY SHOOT I CAN SEE MY HOUSE ON THIS CHANNEL! I’m famous!!!!
😂😎😎
Ok
How to dox yourself 101
What direction?
Ye I can see my high school from the big house
So, on your Bell Center joke
In Denver, Colorado, the Avalanche, Nuggets, and Mammoth all play in the Ball Arena (formerly the Pepsi Center).
Have fun with that however you wish!
Also the Colorado Rapids play in Dick's Stadium....
Why is Handball not in this list?! It is a major sport in Europe and there are big stadiums. The biggest Handball stadium has about 25k seats, but there are also stadiums with up to 50k seats where handball is being played in. For example in Düsseldorf, Germany the european Championship is going to be held there.
As a Montreal Canadiens fan, the Bell Arena joke completely caught me off guard XD
Oakland Coliseum is bigger than Dodger Stadium by 762 seats.
4:00 : starts to explain why it's a real sport
4:30 : "anyway back to the real sports"
"I love watching international Rugby at Twickenham, there's something special about that stadium". I was expecting to see a picture of the Wallabies winning the 1991 Rugby World Cup there.
Aside from Stadium Australia and Dodger Stadium, it's the only one on this list that I've been to. Probably too late now.
Well, 1991 and 2003 sort of cancel each other out.
I saw England v Australia group match at the 2000 Rugby World cup
a less interesting note about Twickenham is that is bloody cold in winter if your watching the boxing day game
The interesting thing is that if you are going off of Crows numbers, then I think IMS is still the largest auto-racing stadiums, but if you go off of the size of the actual "stadium" then I'm pretty sure that the Nürburgring Nordschleife is the largest one in the world, since the track is just under 13 miles long.
Me as a Filipino:
Seeing the Philippine Arena: yay...
Minutes later: o here comes the brawl jokes...
Interestingly, the channel is an aussie 🤣
@@estepen4181 it was the brawl that brought Aussies and Filos together forever
Dallas cowboys arena is already 3x bigger
3:29 keirin is actually a track cycling discipline
Fun fact about Twickenham... its being pruposed as the home for a NFL team based in London and hosts the anual London Bowl games the Jaguars play... so you can also count it as a stadium for American Football
If this is going by seating capacity then yes The Indianapolis Motor Speedway would be the largest. But if you are going by sheer size of the venue the Nurburgring in Germany would be the largest by a long shot at just over 16 miles long
Me and my coworkers were talking about cheese rolling today! They'll love to see that sweet stadium!
Great and fun video with a solid sense of humor. You forgot the largest Ice skating venue in Ottawa but the one in a shopping mall in Dallas or the one in the airport in Seoul are just cool, I have been to all 3 somehow.
I really didn’t expect this video to be this funny 😂
The capacity of motera cricket stadium is 1 lakh 32 thousands
I’m gonna miss watching rugby at little Qualcomm with my grandpa and his friends, good times
I'm surprised you didn't mention Bristol motors speedway in the football game that was held there. Close to 170,000 seats
Curling only rinks usually hold only a few thousand, but The Brier and Scott Tournament of Hearts (men's and women's national championships in Canada) are played in hockey arenas, with crowds of 10,000+ being common.
So football and cricket are the biggest sport in the world.
Lol. I love all the jokes and references.
Technically, Michigan's "Big House" is also the biggest ice hockey arena, as they regularly host the winter classic, wherein an outdoor hockey game pits UM against Minnesota or Wisconsin...
Well if we’re going in that direction then Bristol Motor Speedway is the biggest football stadium at 153,000 because they held a college football game there one time
@@williamhrivnak7345 _Maracana_ was host to ~200k once, final of 1950 world cup.
There was actually 150000 people attenting the skijumping at Holmenkollen at 1952 olympics, which at that time must have been close to all of Norways population.
Hey can you make more videos about motor racing (racing circuits, speedways)
Love the Hot Fuzz reference right at the get go
It's a great movie. But I was actually thinking of the simpsons episode where sideshow bob runs for mayor.
2:30 No way I can take this seriously or even consider it in the class with every other venue or sport in the video.
Hurling is quite fun and there's clubs all round the world, you should try it some time 😉
Ski Jumpers don't do tricks? Sure they do. The most popular trick among ski jumpers they do is one called "not slamming your face into the ground at 80 miles an hour and dying." However when the fans where included in the polling data, that trick fell in the rankings to second.
Suggestions
Great Rivalry Stadiums
Anfield / Old Trafford
Bernabeu / Camp Nou
Fenway / Yankee
Celtic Park / Ibrox
La Bombonera / River Plate
MCG / MCG (every AFL rivalry 😂)
The big house / the horseshoe
The I-Pro / City Ground ( super important that one !
etc etc
Thanks for the suggestion. I have thought about doing something like that. And yeah, I'd probably have to exclude the AFL though.
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums I say include them in the MCG is awesome and always good for a compilation
Allianz Arena / Signal Iduna Park (Bayern Munchen / Borussia Dortmund)
There's a weird law that was passed in L.A. for some reason. It states that Dodgers Stadium can never have more than 56,000 seats.
I’m going to bring my lawn chair so it’ll be 56,001 chairs
MCG - Melbourne Cricket Ground
Big shout out for mentioning GAA 💪
The Georgia dome once held the atlanta hawks, at max capacity, it could hold over 70,000 people.
MCG is actually a cricket stadium... Abbreviation of Melbourne Cricket Ground
It did start out as a cricket only venue. But it has since become the home of AFL. It wouldn't be anywhere near as big if it was just for cricket. And more spectators watch AFL than cricket at the venue annually. In fact the same can be said for all of Australia's major cricket grounds.
Idea: do biggest stadium in every country
Sports you might have missed..
Short course and Long course speed skating.
Basketball
Both of which have dedicated stadia iirc.
Olympic stadiums that have never hosted an Olympics ?
What would a big World Cup ( Footie or Egg chasing ) look like by country ?
ie best 10/12 stadiums taking into account max number per city ( I guess London could host both Cups at the same time without much bother )
Thanks for the suggestions!
"The OG Kim". What a legend
Hey Bud MCG in Melbourne Australia is rarely used for Football. MCG full form is Melbourne Cricket Ground and was the largest cricket stadium until 2019.
It hosts more games than any other AFL venue. And most AFL venues are shared with cricket. After all, the sport was invented by cricketers.
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums but if you compare both sports more cricket matches are held than any other sport played in the ground
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums don’t worry ur right dude, it’s where every grand final is played and known as the home of footy
Yea football is rare in Cricketing Nation Aussies 🇦🇺
@@avgbloke5099 where did you get that stat from? Historically, well maybe. But these days the MCG holds 1-3 AFL matches a week over 6 months, as well as several finals. It would host about 6 matches for the national team (Test/ODI/t20) and then a smattering of Big Bash League games. Definitely more Aussie Rules football than cricket.
Edmonton's Commonwealth stadium made it on the list
Autoracing could have shown two other "stadia" NASCAR has Bristol Motor Speedway (150000 seats) and Silverstone for F1
but why would you include a different nascar track when they race at Indy?
@@___________________. ah true, but let's face it, NASCAR isn't the big draw at Indy. The biggest crowd they have used to be like clockwork at Bristol
*motorsport*
Cheesus, I'm right into the new technology for the rounding of the cheese blocks (gotta be a name for that) in the maturation process....stiff cheddar.
Really amazing
In ice hockey it is united center Chicago it can be going up to 22400 but it is not only an ice hockey stadium that why I can accept.
Camp Nou for the win! And it's getting bigger!😎
0:11 random shot of the Pittsburgh marathon.
Damn I really fell for the cheese rolling😂
This vid 🙌
Rugby has been played at 5 of these stadiums MCG,Croke park,Stadium Australia,Twickenham and Camp Nou the All Blacks v Australia test in 2000 at Stadium Australia had 110,000 in attendance and Camp Nou dispite being a football stadium got 100,000 in attendance for the French club rugby final in 2016.
'All blacks v Australia Test in 2000'
Was that a cricket match?
Man idk as you said test I am confused because I googled it and I saw it was a rugby match
@@riteshshaw9504 Rugby matches are also known as Test matches, Rugby tests/ Rugby test match
@@gtaquizmaster not only Cricket & Rugby but also Hockey almost every commonwealth sports bilateral matches are known as Test matches.
I'm pretty sure the cheese rolling stadium is ski facility, but I would still consider cheese rolling more of a sport than gaming, and I'm a gamer
Can you do NCAA Baseball Stadiums bro!
No just go to junior/community college and play with wood bats like men! Jk but honestly never understood why ncaa plays with metal bats, and junior college is wood bats. Answer would be Omaha anyways bc the only people who go to ncaa games outside the tournament are parents and gf’s of the players.and maybe one scout while the rest of the scouts are at the junior college down the street.
Volleyball 🏐- Mineirinho Arena, Belo Horizonte - Brazil - 26.000 spectators.
Do the top 10 bigerst stadiums in the world
Nowadays, the biggest esports stadium is Antwepen Sportpaleis because PGL hosted a CS:GO major there and attendance was 22k
I like how he doesn't include pool or snooker but includes, esports
imagine you and your friends are talking about what is your favorite sport and then you say cheese rolling
MCG means Melbourne cricket ground. This is also a Cricket Stadium
now i’m going look up cheese rolling videos . thank you ..
Have you ever done the worlds oldest stadiums?
if yes, please disregard or send link..
if no, then i think that could be very interesting..
MCG is cricket stadium it's full form is Melbourne cricket Ground and Biggest cricket stadium capacity is 145000.
only the first 10,000 months? gonna have to resub when that expires
7:38 its now birsa munda hockey stadium situated in rourkela odisha india
He said the Southern hemisphere to be one of the best hemispheres as if Earth has 100's of hemispheres
because of the tension i would have preferred if the venues had been listed as the number of viewers increased.
Every time I hear Twickenham I want a Twix
The original capacity of MARACANA STADIUM in Brazil was about 200k. In the 1950 world cup. After remodelation it is something like 99k i guess.
That would be terrible
The OG Kim 😂😂
‘I’m not going to include any weird sports’
Cheese rolling:
Hurling pretty fun its class so is gaeilic so much action
Thanks for calling it football and not soccer
Really appreciate it
American football and Canadian football are technically both Gridiron Football 🏈
2 stadiums are from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Wait ... cheese rolling is actually considered a sport?!?! Wow! .... you should do biggest stadium in every country
How volley and handball aren't major sports?
Rugby 🏉 in south africa 🇿🇦 soccer city is 91k springboks also play at that stadium 🏟
Rugby is occasionally played at the MCG and the Nou Camp. Soccer City clearly wasn't built with Rugby in mind as a guaranteed tenant and that's reflected in its field dimensions. If the Lions move their from Ellis Park or the Springboks play an annual Test match at Soccer City, then it may fit the videos criteria.
Well you didn't get bell arena but there IS a ball arena in denver
If they put stands up at Coopers Hill, that would be the biggest chrese rolling stadium.
The May Day Stadium was built for the World Festival of Youth and Students
It is best known for the Arriang Mass Games.
Lacrosse, badminton, volleyball, fencing, mma
For horse ricing ib Belguim we have more capacity in Waregem!!
Fun fact the largest stadium ever was the Circus Maximus which held chariot racing back in ancient Rome and held up to 300,000 people