The Most Historic Stadiums of the 2026 World Cup
Ranking of World Cup 2026 stadiums by history and football significance. Estadio Azteca is the most historic in the world.
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Estadio Azteca
10 puntuacion /10First stadium to host 3 World Cups. The Hand of God. Opened in 1966.
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Estadio Akron
7 puntuacion /10Opened in 2010. One of Mexico's most impressive architectural works.
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Estadio BBVA
7 puntuacion /10Considered the best stadium in Mexico currently. Opened in 2015.
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MetLife Stadium
8 puntuacion /10Host of the 2026 World Cup Final. Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014. One of the largest in the world.
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AT&T Stadium
8 puntuacion /10Jerry Jones's palace. The largest video screen in a sports stadium.
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Arrowhead Stadium
7 puntuacion /10The loudest NFL stadium according to Guinness World Records. Opened in 1972.
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Mercedes-Benz Stadium
7 puntuacion /10Iconic retractable roof. World's best stadium award 2019. Hosted Copa America 2024.
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Gillette Stadium
6 puntuacion /10Home of the Patriots and Revolution. 6 Super Bowls won here. Opened in 2002.
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SoFi Stadium
6 puntuacion /10The most expensive stadium ever built ($5.5 billion USD). Hosted Super Bowl LVI.
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Lumen Field
6 puntuacion /10Opened in 2002. Famous for its electrifying atmosphere and the '12th Man' fans.
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