The 25 Biggest Stadiums Around The World To Experience For Yourself

17. Bukit Jalil National Stadium – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (87,411)

The Bukit Jalil National Stadium during the second leg of the 2014 AFF Suzuki Cup final. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Phalinn Ooi

Bukit Jalil National Stadium is the crown jewel of Malaysia’s sports infrastructure and one of the largest stadiums in Southeast Asia. Opened in 1998 for the Commonwealth Games, it has since become the premier venue for international football matches, athletics, and cultural events. Its impressive capacity of 87,411 makes it a hub for large-scale events, attracting spectators from across the region. The stadium’s design is both functional and visually striking, with colorful panels adorning its exterior and spacious interiors that ensure comfort for fans. Bukit Jalil is also part of the larger National Sports Complex, which includes facilities for swimming, squash, and more, making it a center for athletic excellence in Malaysia.

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