Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Vietnam Will Build The Largest Stadium In The World Called Trong Dong With A Capacity Of Over 130,000 People

The construction of what will be the world's largest stadium in terms of spectator capacity has begun, aiming to become a new landmark in the region.

Vietnam will become the country with the largest stadium in the world. The new stadium, which is currently under construction, will be able to accommodate 135,000 people, surpassing North Korea's Rungrado, which is currently the largest stadium in the world, by five thousand seats.

The world's largest new stadium is expected to be completed by 2028, which is the tentative inauguration date. The new stadium will be called Trong Dong and will feature a retractable roof, allowing it to host not only sports events but also community and artistic activities throughout the year.

This stadium is also seen as Vietnam's opportunity to become a new host for high-performance international events, whether by FIFA, AFC, or the Olympic Council, as it is being built to become a regional benchmark and meets all the strict standards that these organizations require for stadiums to host their events.

At this moment, the top 3 largest stadiums in the world are the Rungrado in North Korea with a capacity of 130,000 spectators, followed by the Grand Stade Hassan II in Morocco, which is vying to host the 2030 World Cup and can accommodate 120,000 people, and finally, the Michigan Stadium with a capacity of approximately 107,000 people.

by Juan Cruz Lara Pérez

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