Stadiums of India and World -
1. Where is the oldest stadium of the world is located -
The oldest stadium of the world is Stadium of Olympia located at Greece in 776 BC. The first olympic game was played at this stadium in 776 BC. It has a seating capacity of 45,000 peoples. In this stadium the first time Olympic games were held .
2. Where is the oldest Cricket stadium is situated -
The oldest Cricket stadium is Lord's Cricket Stadium , with a capacity of 30,000 peoples situated in England. This stadium is also known as Mecca and Madina of Cricket .
3. The largest stadium of India -
The largest stadium of India is Motera Stadium situated in Gujarat, India. It is the largest Stadium in India and the largest cricket stadium of the World. It is the second largest sports ground with a seating capacity of 1, 10, 000 peoples.
4. The largest Stadium of the world -
The Rungrado May day stadium located at Pyongyang , North Korea is the world's largest stadium with a seating capacity of 1, 14,000 peoples.
5. Where is the oldest Cricket Stadium of India is situated -
The oldest Cricket stadium of India is Eden Garden Stadium, located at Kolkata . This stadium has a seating capacity of 68,000 peoples. The first match was played on 5 february 1934 in this stadium.
6. List of Important stadiums of India -
Stadium | Location | Game | Established Year |
Capacity |
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Wankhede Stadium | Mumbai , Maharastra | Cricket | 1975 | 33,500 |
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Stadium |
Dharmashala , Himachal Pradesh |
Cricket | 1960 | 23,000 |
Holkar Stadium | Indore , Madhya Pradesh | Cricket | 1990 | 30,000 |
Eden Garden | Kolkata, West Bengal | Cricket | 1864 | 68,000 |
Gymkhana Stadium | Mumbai , Maharastra | Cricket | 1928 | 7,000 |
Kalinga Stadium | Bhuwaneshwara , Odisha |
Hockey | 1978 | 15,000 |
Indira Gandhi Stadium | Vijaywada, Andhra Pradesh | Cricket | 1982 | 14,350 |
Barkatullah Stadium | Jodhpur | Cricket | 1986 | 40,000 |
Jawahar Lal Nehru Indoor Stadium |
Delhi | Cricket | 1983 | 60,250 |
M Chidambaram Stadium | Chennai | Cricket | 1916 | 50,000 |
Firojshah Kotla Stadium | Delhi | Cricket | 1883 | 41,840 |
Maulana Ajad Stadium | Jammu | Cricket | 1966 | 20,000 |
Sher - E - Kashmir | Kashmir | Cricket | 1983 | 20,000 |
Naharsingh Stadium | Fatehabad | Cricket | 1981 | 25,000 |
Salt Lake | Kolkata | Cricket and Footbal | 1984 | 85,000 |
Mohan Bagan Club | Kolkata | Cricket | 1889 | 22,000 |
Barabati Stadium | Katak | Cricket | 1958 | 45,000 |
Chinnaswami Stadium | Banglore | Cricket | 1969 | 40,000 |
Lal Bahadur Shastri | Hyderabad | Cricket | 1988 | 25,000 |
Formulae One Racing Stadium |
Budhha International Circuit, Noida |
Race | 2011 | 1,10,000 |
Birsa Munda Stadium | Ranchi | Hockey | 2011 | 20,000 |
Mahendra Stadium | Mumbai | Hockey | 1982 | 8,250 |
Mohali Stadium | Punjab | Hockey | 2013 | 27,000 |
Shivaji | Delhi | Hockey | 1964 | 50,000 |
Guru Nanak Stadium | Ludhiana | Football | 2011 | 30,000 |
Madhawrao Scindia | Rajkot | Cricket | 1935 | 15,000 |
Motera Stadium | Ahemadabad | Cricket | 1983 | 1,10,000 |
Bhupen Hajarika Stadium | Guwahati | Multi - purpose | 2017 | 45,000 |
Balyogi Stadium | Hyderabad | Athletics | 2002 | 30,000 |
7. List of Important Stadiums of World -
Stadium | Location | Game | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Oval | England | 27,500 | |
Wembley | England | Football | 90,000 |
Sophia Garden | England | 15,643 | |
Melbourne | Australia | Cricket | 1,00,024 |
Perth | Australia | Cricket | 60,000 |
Sidney | Australia | Football | 42,500 |
Adelaide | Australia | Cricket | 53,500 |
Metricon | Australia | Cricket | 27,500 |
Sabina Park | West Indies | Cricket | 15,600 |
Wanderers | South Africa | Cricket | 34,000 |
Centurion | South Africa | Cricket | 22,000 |
8. Three largest Cricket Stadium of the World -
Three largest Cricket stadiums of the world listed -
Motera Stadium - with a capacity of 1,14,000 peoples .
Melbourne Cricket Stadium in Australia - with a capacity of total 1,00,024 peoples .
Eden Garden Stadium Kolkata - with a capacity of 68,000 peoples are the three largest Cricket stadiums of the world .
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