Anil Agarwal International Cricket Stadium, Jaipur, India with the capacity of 75000 is also under construction. It will be 2nd in India and 3rd largest cricket stadium in the world.
@@adityabenwalca"...and possibly to become the first African country to host THEM." THEM! Incase the meaning of THEM is unclear, here is a basic definition, pronoun 1. used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to TWO or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
Interesting that the new innovation at the Clipper's new stadium is basically a Spion Kop, a feature in many British Stadiums since 1904. The most famous one of all being at Anfield which is not much more than a mile away the the new Bramley Moore dock stadium also featured in this video.
I’m excited for that new Nashville stadium, cause supposedly WrestleMania 43 will be there in 2027 when it’s finished, and I only live up in Kentucky, so I’m down to make that trip💙
Anil Agarwal International Cricket Stadium, Jaipur, India with the capacity of 75000 is also under construction. It will be 2nd in India and 3rd largest cricket stadium in the world.
Large stadiums are clearly necessary for some uses, but it's important to weigh these advantages against factors like cost, sustainability over the long run, and environmental effects.
You forgot to include the Philippine's newest Indoor stadium(in Southeast asia)with a capacity of 75,000 seats called KJC kingdome indoor stadium located in Davao city, Philippines. It is almost done (90 percent done) with modern hightech facilities and to be opened in late part of this year 2024. When opened this year ahead of the Egypt's biggest open sports stadium, it will become officially the World's biggest Indoor stadium with a capacity of 75,000 seats and is found in Asia.
Absolutely mind-blowing video on the biggest sports stadiums! The sheer scale and architectural marvels of these arenas are awe-inspiring. Each stadium has its own unique charm, and it’s thrilling to witness how they bring millions together for the love of sports. Great exploration of these colossal sporting monuments!
Everton's new Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium is really cool and I'd love to see it come to fruition, but considering Everton's current status in the Premier League, I don't think it'll be likely unless they can pull a runaway like in the 22/23 season, or... last season.
Under 12 months from completion. Whilst a halt in construction is feasible given the ownership/financial position of the club the chances of this remaining a long term incomplete white Elephant on the northern docks at this stage is very unlikely
Everton will be just fine.. only 2 points off Luton... Remember that Everton aren't in the relegation zone because of their starnard of play.. without the deduction they'd be ahead of Chelsea...
Here in Calabarzon in the Philippines, there are some stadiums are small because on main reason is the popularity of Basketball which is Filipinos favorite pastime so every town or city has a stadium or coliseum such as in Calamba City’s Jose Rizal Coliseum which more than 10,000 seats which is no requirement for FIBA standards regarding on seating
Hello. I am from BUFFALO, NEW YORK. I get to look at the construction of our new BUFFALO BILLS world championship football team Stadium every week. It is Astronomical. Thank you,
@@Ace-mw9pm you want to be honest? Sure. Philippines never failed if they are planing to build Arena. Before philippines Was planing to build 55000 seats indoor Arena in bulacan metro manila after they planned to build 75000 seats indoor Arena in davao City. And the projects were build. Now they want to build bigger Arena. So tell me why do you think that wont happen? Whats the reason?
Nope, B1M has mentioned on their podcast that they hate Top Luxury because they think he rips them off… whether or not that’s true I don’t know, but that’s what they’ve said
If you think a stadium of 60000 capacity is big, then the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, India with a capacity of over 110k will literally blow your mind
The Clippers played for years in the LA sports Arena before that as the San Diego Clippers San Diego Sports arena and when they were the Buffalo Braves in their beginning Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. They only payed rent (didn't have their own home) when they moved into the Staples Center with the Lakers in 1999.
only 50-60,000? i'm from central america but i know is a little old but aztec stadium in mexico has a capacity of almost 100 k people, very impressive.
JAKARTA INTERNASIONAL STADIUM capacity 81000 ( eghti one thousand )people..cost only 800 milion dollars with green building contruction standard internasional with rooftoop can open and closed
What is up with the low capacities of these new NFL stadiums? They bad mouth Soldier Field so much because it can only fit a little over 61,000 yet these new stadiums are only slightly bigger.
I have a few comments: 1) As an American and a fan of the NFL, I still think the stadiums are too highly subsidized by state and local governments. 2) The stadium in England built on the artificial sand fill doesn't seem very safe. 3) While I know for some of the poorer countries building soccer stadiums is a matter of national pride, I have to wonder if the money could be better spend on other things.
Yeah because most NFL stadiums are subsidized by the tax payer. One way or another. NBA and Real Football is where the real fans are. Basketball and Soccer blow American Tackleball out the water.
You should do a research about the ahemdabad cricket stadium..... With a capacity of 150k people.... Several matches has already been played with more than 100k visitors
No public funds should be used to build stadiums. The team owners have enough money to build their own. If I was the governor I would say go ahead and move,
In 2010, South Africa already hosted the FIFA World Cup then. ANd then in 2030, Morocco will be a 1/3rd host of the World Cup then. The Olympics are the only BIGGER event that Africa has failed to host yet.
What do you think about them? Which stadium is your favourite?😎
hate
the biggest one imagine heat during the match ....... they never allow fifa cup on these stadium
Anil Agarwal International Cricket Stadium, Jaipur, India with the capacity of 75000 is also under construction. It will be 2nd in India and 3rd largest cricket stadium in the world.
The biggest one for sure, the administrative capital city stadium of Egypt
U could've added the Camp Nou stadium
11:16 Nice video but South Africa already hosted the 2010 Fifa World Cup.
Guess he's referring to the Olympic Games.
@@LukasDornauerHe said "Fifa world cup or the Olympic games".
Yes we refer to the Olympic Games, but you're right. It was a bit unclear
@@adityabenwalca"...and possibly to become the first African country to host THEM."
THEM!
Incase the meaning of THEM is unclear, here is a basic definition,
pronoun
1. used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to TWO or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
And nothing came of it thanks to our bumbling government.
I'm impressed about what Egypt 🇪🇬 is doing with that sports facility project 👏👌. . .🇿🇦
How can you miss Camp Nou?
Because it is not under construction
Only renovating
@@moosahashmi8459 they are knocking it down and building it up new. It’s not a renovation like the Bernabeu
They dont care about barcelona
@@jamesjustice21No they're not. Now you're making things up. 😩
Interesting that the new innovation at the Clipper's new stadium is basically a Spion Kop, a feature in many British Stadiums since 1904. The most famous one of all being at Anfield which is not much more than a mile away the the new Bramley Moore dock stadium also featured in this video.
These are some Impressive Stadiums Under Construction!
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There is also Rabat Stadium in Morocco with a capacity of 69500 people. Construction started on August 2023 and it is set to open in December 2024 🇲🇦
Nice.
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The World Cup (and AFCON25) stadiums in Morocco:
- Tangier : 86 000 seats
- Rabat : 69 500 seats
- Casablanca : 115 000 seats
@@ygr4943 + Marrakech, Fes, Agadir : 60000
Rabat stadium him called prince moulay abdellah stadium
What about the Camp Nou in Barcelona?
1:40 ''I'll buy the neighbor's house if they complain about the noise man''-Drake
Thanks for sharing I enjoyed watching the video and learning more about the biggest stadium under construction.
Great video!!
Always good when Top Luxury uploads a video
thanks a lot :)
Please check narendra modi stadium 132000 capacity🇮🇳
Great video👌
Perfect video again
Ah, something I'm actually interested in. On Top Luxury? I did not expect this.
check out the new Casablanca stadium in morocco ! it's blueprints shows a capacity of 113k and constructions are starting next year .
South Africa has already host the World Cup
I’m excited for that new Nashville stadium, cause supposedly WrestleMania 43 will be there in 2027 when it’s finished, and I only live up in Kentucky, so I’m down to make that trip💙
You never disappoint by your side appreciate your work
thanks a lot!
Egypt is going dumb with this construction 😮
I am from India and I liked your videos ❤🙌
Anil Agarwal International Cricket Stadium, Jaipur, India with the capacity of 75000 is also under construction. It will be 2nd in India and 3rd largest cricket stadium in the world.
Large stadiums are clearly necessary for some uses, but it's important to weigh these advantages against factors like cost, sustainability over the long run, and environmental effects.
Are you a tree hugger?????
Boss move from Steve😂
You forgot to include the Philippine's newest Indoor stadium(in Southeast asia)with a capacity of 75,000 seats called KJC kingdome indoor stadium located in Davao city, Philippines. It is almost done (90 percent done) with modern hightech facilities and to be opened in late part of this year 2024. When opened this year ahead of the Egypt's biggest open sports stadium, it will become officially the World's biggest Indoor stadium with a capacity of 75,000 seats and is found in Asia.
The Nashville stadium utterly finessed that 60% lol
You didn't mention that the roof of the Egypt's stadium is inspired by the Egyptian pharaonic Royal necklace
South Africa hosted the World Cup in 2010
Olympics in Egypt would be amazing! Love how there sporting facilities look in one area.
75,000 capacity new cricket stadium Jaipur, India.
Interesting video. I would add the Jacksonville Jaguars new stadium.
They are only doing renovations
Absolutely mind-blowing video on the biggest sports stadiums! The sheer scale and architectural marvels of these arenas are awe-inspiring. Each stadium has its own unique charm, and it’s thrilling to witness how they bring millions together for the love of sports. Great exploration of these colossal sporting monuments!
It’s an absolute W move to just buy the competitor when you get sued by them
haha Certain anti laws prevent just that same scenario.
I suggest making a video dedicated to the Philippine infrastructure projects
You missed the World Cup (and AFCON25) stadiums in Morocco:
- Tangier : 86 000 seats
- Rabat : 69 500 seats
- Casablanca : 115 000 seats
This video is for NEW stadia -- planned or under construction.
Everton's new Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium is really cool and I'd love to see it come to fruition, but considering Everton's current status in the Premier League, I don't think it'll be likely unless they can pull a runaway like in the 22/23 season, or... last season.
Under 12 months from completion. Whilst a halt in construction is feasible given the ownership/financial position of the club the chances of this remaining a long term incomplete white Elephant on the northern docks at this stage is very unlikely
Everton will be just fine.. only 2 points off Luton... Remember that Everton aren't in the relegation zone because of their starnard of play.. without the deduction they'd be ahead of Chelsea...
its literally almost complete lol and paid for. that makes no sense
have you seen their current now they definetly staying up
that makes no sense whatsoever
So he added Nou Mestalla which will never be finished, but not Camp Nou and Bernabeu?
Nothing says Tennessee like WrestleMania
I love your voice 😍!
Very Nice:))
The historic Forum still looks so nice.
Calgary had a plan for a large stadium complex that would have both a NHL ARENA and CFL Football stadium in one building.
The Chicago Bears are getting a new stadium and for some reason they never released the renderings for the new stadium
Can you also do indoor arenas
Here in Calabarzon in the Philippines, there are some stadiums are small because on main reason is the popularity of Basketball which is Filipinos favorite pastime so every town or city has a stadium or coliseum such as in Calamba City’s Jose Rizal Coliseum which more than 10,000 seats which is no requirement for FIBA standards regarding on seating
Imagine owning a team and expecting the public fund to pay a majority or you'll literally move state. You wouldnt see that anywhere else in the world
It’s a big boost to the states economy having an NFL team. Many states don’t have NFL teams and they wish they did.
LA Rams stadium is the most expensive in the world 5 Billion👍👍👍
Hello. I am from BUFFALO, NEW YORK.
I get to look at the construction of our new BUFFALO BILLS world championship football team Stadium every week.
It is Astronomical. Thank you,
Why no roof ????? I was dissappointed to hear no roof to keep out all the snow and cold. Its brutal there.
Do you guys want a roof? To me it wouldn't be right a Buffalo Bills game with out the snow.
@@alfa_romeo55yush82ya that’s the appeal
Interesting video
I waited till the end just for Camp Nou 🤷♂️
Pro video editor is here...
SEC football teams: “double it”
New Zealand has a 30K stadium under construction, Te Kaha Christchurch.
Incredible good job from different countries to make good stadiums I wish to happen also in my country
The biggest indoor Arena in the philippines has 55000 Sets and now cebu city in the philippines is planing to build a football Arena for 150 000 seats
It’s never gonna happen let’s be honest.
@@Ace-mw9pm you want to be honest? Sure. Philippines never failed if they are planing to build Arena.
Before philippines Was planing to build 55000 seats indoor Arena in bulacan metro manila after they planned to build 75000 seats indoor Arena in davao City. And the projects were build. Now they want to build bigger Arena. So tell me why do you think that wont happen? Whats the reason?
Great video as always. But the UEFA map at 5:47 is wrong (as far as I know): Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Israel are also part of UEFA.
I love progress.
Amazing.
Fred Mills would be proud of this video!
Nope, B1M has mentioned on their podcast that they hate Top Luxury because they think he rips them off… whether or not that’s true I don’t know, but that’s what they’ve said
lol when?
@@Chris6dhow does he rips them off?
@@arbaz79He said they steal their graphics
dislike for missing Camp Nou
Why are these tiny arenas/stadiums in your list of Biggest Stadiums under construction??????
If you think a stadium of 60000 capacity is big, then the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, India with a capacity of over 110k will literally blow your mind
public funds should never be used to build a stadium. i understand tax breaks or free land but never public funds.
The Clippers played for years in the LA sports Arena before that as the San Diego Clippers San Diego Sports arena and when they were the Buffalo Braves in their beginning Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. They only payed rent (didn't have their own home) when they moved into the Staples Center with the Lakers in 1999.
MRV Arena in BH, Brazil. A marvel of engineering.
What do you mean by that? 11:17 South Africa hosted the 2010 World Cup.
We refer to the Olympic Games, but you're right, its a bit misleading
Kronke's Sofi stadium is by far the best stadiium in world followed by white heart lane, bernabeu and the new Camp Nou that's coming in 2026
only 50-60,000? i'm from central america but i know is a little old but aztec stadium in mexico has a capacity of almost 100 k people, very impressive.
Not big enough as Cricket stadiums, I thought these would be 100k.
In my city we have stadium that as capacity of 1,32,000 people. 🏏
lol
Same
more like 13 200
The Euro Cup?!?!? 😂😂😂 sorry, but that had me dying!!!
JAKARTA INTERNASIONAL STADIUM capacity 81000 ( eghti one thousand )people..cost only 800 milion dollars with green building contruction standard internasional with rooftoop can open and closed
This guy should be doing voiceover work
What is up with the low capacities of these new NFL stadiums? They bad mouth Soldier Field so much because it can only fit a little over 61,000 yet these new stadiums are only slightly bigger.
People have better things to do NFL is rather tedious and dull. TV timeouts have ruined it.
Make it a dome can’t cost that much more
I have a few comments:
1) As an American and a fan of the NFL, I still think the stadiums are too highly subsidized by state and local governments.
2) The stadium in England built on the artificial sand fill doesn't seem very safe.
3) While I know for some of the poorer countries building soccer stadiums is a matter of national pride, I have to wonder if the money could be better spend on other things.
South Africa was the first African country to host the World Cup
Lmfao the Nashville stadium is only 20 years old and they're already tearing it down to build a new one!
South Africa already hosted the World Cup
He's talking about the Olympics. Since no African country has hosted it yet.
NFL always top tier in amazing stadiums.
Yeah because most NFL stadiums are subsidized by the tax payer. One way or another. NBA and Real Football is where the real fans are. Basketball and Soccer blow American Tackleball out the water.
You should do a research about the ahemdabad cricket stadium..... With a capacity of 150k people.... Several matches has already been played with more than 100k visitors
You should look at the new Jacksonville Jaguars stadium 🏟
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I would like to see about the other Chinese stadiums as well. Nevertheless, a great video. Thanks
Egypt wouldn’t be the first African country to host the FIFA World Cup. South Africa hosted it in 2010
Kazakhstan plays in EUFA, thus its clubs play in Champions League qualifications
6:31 no shot that place costs $400M, I would bet money that it's no less than twice that
Actually, the Clippers had the L A. Sports Arena.
Since demoed.
Its been demoed theres a soccer arena now.
No public funds should be used to build stadiums. The team owners have enough money to build their own. If I was the governor I would say go ahead and move,
Please cover THE ARK in Nigeria being built by David Oyedepo, and I'll love you forever. I heard it's state of the art
I like the TN TITANS proposed new stadium.
I hope Egypt gets to host olympics they really went all out to make a alumni’s district
Egypt is too poor and TOO HOT to host the Summer Olympics within the preferred July-August timeframe.
GO BILLS
Bro, if I'm not mistaken, South Africa was the first African country to host the FIFA world cup, in 2010.
He was talking about Olympics.
Oh ok...@@stran8624
In 2010, South Africa already hosted the FIFA World Cup then. ANd then in 2030, Morocco will be a 1/3rd host of the World Cup then. The Olympics are the only BIGGER event that Africa has failed to host yet.
I dont recognise this word “soccer” our game is called “Football” and has been for over 100 years since its conception !
How did you manage to miss Camp Nou?
Bro literally forgot the best stadiums
Santiago bernabu and camp nou
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