There are several stadiums in London England that can have an attendance of more than 50K. Wembley Stadium and Olympic Stadium are two stadiums in London that can hold that many people.
On average, the stadiums in England hold 36362 people.
Its has about the same amount as the other stadiums .
What structure in ancient Greece could hold 14000 people
The Greek Olympics were similar to our modern Olympics in the sense that people belonging to every nationality would have the chance to come togethor for a short period of time and take part in a little friendly competition. It was meant to show to all Greeks that through their mutual appreciation of athleticism, they were culturally unified. In a way it was a diplomatic gesture the same way it is today, because it showed that very distinct groups of people could find one thing in common which they could all hold respect for.
The Indians will hold the Olympics in 2024
The May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea, has a capacity of around 114,000 spectators, making it one of the largest stadiums in the world.
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Football stadiums (either soccer, American football, or others) have various capacities based on their size, seating, and construction. This can vary widely, from a few thousand, to tens of thousands, up to the largest stadiums which can seat more than 100,000 fans. Modern NFL stadiums seat an average of 70,000 to 80,000 spectators. The largest three stadiums in the world as of 2011 were: May Day Stadium (Pyongyang North Korea) - 150,000 Salt Lake Stadium (Kolkata, India) - 120,000 Michigan Stadium (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA) - 109, 900
Zero. There was no Television or SuperBowl in 1920.
That depends on the size of the stadium. Most stadiums can hold anywhere between 70,000 and 200,000 people for their regular events. Check with the stadium, they can usually provide this info directly through their website.
The stadium can hold approximately 80,000 people for the 2012 Summer Olympics.