Screen Giants The World's Most Massive Jumbotrons in Stadiums Around the Globe

7. FNB Stadium – Johannesburg, South Africa (197 ft x 49 ft)

Warm-up before the FIFA World Cup 2010 quaterfinal between Uruguay and Ghana, 2 July 2010, Soccer City, JohannesburgУкраїнська: Розминка збірних Уругваю та Гани перед чвертьфіналом чемпіонату світу з футболу 2010, 2 липня 2010, стадіон «Соккер-Сіті». Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Steve Evans

FNB Stadium’s giant screen is a highlight of Africa’s largest sports venue. Known as Soccer City, the stadium gained global recognition during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where the jumbotron showcased every thrilling moment of the matches. The screen’s vibrant visuals and sharp resolution ensure that fans never miss a play, no matter where they’re seated in the 94,000-capacity arena. In addition to sports, the screen enhances concerts and cultural events, providing stunning visuals that complement the stadium’s world-class acoustics. Its size and functionality make it a focal point of fan engagement and entertainment in South Africa.

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