List of indoor stadiums

The following is a list of indoor stadiums, ordered by capacity. This is intended to include only stadiums that are used for sports traditionally held outdoors. It is split into two sublists:

  • Stadiums designed for field sports, such any of a wide variety of football codes, baseball, and/or track and field.
  • Stadiums designed for tennis (a traditional outdoor sport, but with a much smaller playing area than in field sports).

Only domed and retractable roof stadiums are included, i.e. stadiums that cover both spectators and playing field. Wembley Stadium in London, which seats 90,000 spectators, is not included as the roof can only be partially closed. The stadiums are divided into current stadiums, closed stadiums, and future stadiums (those currently under-construction and those planned for construction).

Current

Field sports

# Stadium Capacity City Country Type Tenant(s) Notes Image
1 Santiago Bernabéu Stadium 83,000 [1] Madrid  Spain Retractable Real Madrid (La Liga) Retractable pitch as well; stadium was originally open-air
2 Jakarta International Stadium 82,000 Jakarta  Indonesia Retractable Persija Jakarta (Liga 1), Indonesia national football team (AFC)
3 AT&T Stadium 80,000 Arlington, Texas  United States Retractable Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Capacity expandable to 105,000.
4 Principality Stadium 73,931 Cardiff  Wales Retractable Wales National Rugby Union Team (WRU)
5 Caesars Superdome 73,208 New Orleans, Louisiana  United States Domed New Orleans Saints (NFL) Capacity expandable to 76,468
6 NRG Stadium 72,220 Houston, Texas  United States Retractable Houston Texans (NFL)
7 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 71,000 Atlanta, Georgia  United States Retractable Atlanta Falcons (NFL), Atlanta United FC (MLS) Expandable to 75,000
8 SoFi Stadium 70,240 Inglewood, California  United States Indoors Los Angeles Chargers, (NFL) Los Angeles Rams (NFL) Expandable to 100,000
9 Al-Bayt Stadium 68,895 Al-Khor  Qatar Retractable Al-Khor SC Seating capacity expected to be reduced to 32,600 after the 2022 World Cup.
10 Gazprom Arena 67,800 St. Petersburg  Russia Retractable FC Zenit Saint Petersburg (Russian Premier League)
11 The Dome at America's Center 67,277 St. Louis, Missouri  United States Domed St. Louis BattleHawks (UFL) Capacity expandable to 70,000
12 U.S. Bank Stadium 66,860 Minneapolis, Minnesota  United States Indoors Minnesota Vikings (NFL) Capacity expandable to 73,000
13 Allegiant Stadium 65,000 Las Vegas, Nevada  United States Domed Las Vegas Raiders (NFL), UNLV Rebels (NCAA) Capacity expandable to 72,000
14 Ford Field 65,000 Detroit, Michigan  United States Domed Detroit Lions (NFL) Capacity expandable to 70,000
15 Alamodome 64,000 San Antonio, Texas  United States Domed UTSA Roadrunners (NCAA) Capacity expandable to 72,000
16 State Farm Stadium 63,400 Glendale, Arizona  United States Retractable Arizona Cardinals (NFL) Seating capacity expandable to 72,200 (over 78,600 with standing room).
17 Lucas Oil Stadium 63,000 Indianapolis, Indiana  United States Retractable Indianapolis Colts (NFL) Capacity expandable to 70,000.
18 Kazimierz Górski National Stadium 58,580 Warsaw  Poland Retractable Poland National Football Team (UEFA)
19 Johan Cruyff ArenA 56,120 Amsterdam  Netherlands Retractable AFC Ajax (Eredivisie)
20 Olympic Stadium 56,040 Montreal, Quebec  Canada Domed CF Montréal (MLS, select matches) The stadium's roof replacement project is underway.[2]
21 Arena Națională 55,634 Bucharest  Romania Retractable Romania National Football Team (UEFA), FCSB (Liga I)
22 National Stadium 55,000 Singapore  Singapore Retractable Singapore National Football Team (AFC)
23 Veltins-Arena 54,740 Gelsenkirchen  Germany Retractable FC Schalke 04 (Bundesliga) Capacity 62,271 with standing rows
24 Merkur Spiel-Arena 54,600 Düsseldorf  Germany Retractable Fortuna Düsseldorf (Bundesliga)
25 BC Place 54,320 Vancouver, British Columbia  Canada Retractable BC Lions (CFL), Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS) The stadium originally featured an air-supported roof, which was later replaced with a retractable roof.
26 Deutsche Bank Park 53,800 Frankfurt  Germany Retractable Eintracht Frankfurt (Bundesliga) The stadium originally was roofless, with a retractable roof later added to it.
27 Marvel Stadium 53,343 Melbourne  Australia Retractable Essendon Football Club (AFL), St Kilda Football Club (AFL), Western Bulldogs (AFL), North Melbourne Football Club (AFL), Carlton Football Club (AFL), Melbourne Renegades (BBL), Melbourne Renegades (WBBL), Melbourne Victory FC (A-League)
28 Strawberry Arena 50,653 Solna  Sweden Retractable Sweden National Football Team (UEFA), AIK Fotboll (Allsvenskan)
29 Stade Pierre-Mauroy 50,186 Villeneuve d'Ascq  France Retractable Lille OSC (Ligue 1)
30 Kai Tak Sports Park Main Stadium 50,000 Hong Kong  Hong Kong Retractable Hong Kong national football team
31 JMA Wireless Dome 49,057 Syracuse, New York  United States Domed Syracuse Orange (NCAA) The stadium originally featured an air-supported roof, which was later replaced by a fixed roof.
32 Chase Field 48,330 Phoenix, Arizona  United States Retractable Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB)
33 T-Mobile Park 47,929 Seattle, Washington  United States Retractable Seattle Mariners (MLB)
34 Tokyo Dome 45,600 Tokyo  Japan Domed Yomiuri Giants (NPB) Capacity expandable to 65,000.
35 Toyota Stadium 45,000 Toyota  Japan Retractable Nagoya Grampus (J1 League), Toyota Verblitz (Top League)
36 Al Janoub Stadium 44,325 Al-Wakrah  Qatar Retractable Al-Wakrah Sports Club (Qatar Stars League) Seating capacity expected to be reduced to 20,000 after the 2022 World Cup.
37 Ligga Arena 42,372 Curitiba  Brazil Retractable Club Athletico Paranaense (Campeonato Brasileiro Série A) The stadium originally was roofless, with a retractable roof later added to it.
38 Tropicana Field 42,735 St. Petersburg, Florida  United States Domed Tampa Bay Rays (MLB) Sections of seating are closed and covered with tarps, functionally bringing the seating capacity down to 31,042.
39 American Family Field 41,900 Milwaukee, Wisconsin  United States Retractable Milwaukee Brewers (MLB)
40 Sapporo Dome 41,566 Sapporo  Japan Domed Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo (J1 League) Capacity expandable to 53,796
41 Daikin Park 41,168 Houston, Texas  United States Retractable Houston Astros (MLB)
42 Taipei Dome 40,575 Taipei  Taiwan Domed None Expandable capacity to 50,000 for concerts.
43 Globe Life Field 40,300 Arlington, Texas  United States Retractable Texas Rangers (MLB)
44 Fukuoka PayPay Dome 40,142[3] Fukuoka  Japan Retractable Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks (NPB)
45 Resonac Dome Oita 40,000 Ōita  Japan Retractable Oita Trinita (J1 League)
46 Shaoxing China Textile City Sports Center 40,000 Shaoxing  China Retractable None
47 Rogers Centre 39,150[4] Toronto, Ontario  Canada Retractable Toronto Blue Jays (MLB)
48 Parken Stadium 38,065 Copenhagen  Denmark Retractable Denmark National Football Team (UEFA), F.C. Copenhagen (Superliga)
49 LoanDepot Park 36,742 Miami, Florida  United States Retractable Miami Marlins (MLB) Capacity is 37,442 with standing room.
50 Nagoya Dome 36,418 Nagoya  Japan Domed Chunichi Dragons (NPB)
51 Kyocera Dome 36,220 Osaka  Japan Domed Orix Buffaloes (NPB)
52 Ordos Stadium 35,107 Ordos  China Retractable None
53 ES CON Field Hokkaido 35,000 Kitahiroshima  Japan Retractable Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters (NPB)
54 Belluna Dome 31,552 Tokorozawa  Japan Domed Saitama Seibu Lions (NPB)
55 Forsyth Barr Stadium 30,748 Dunedin  New Zealand Domed Otago Rugby Football Union (NZR), Highlanders (Super Rugby) Expandable seating capacity
56 Paris La Défense Arena 30,680 Nanterre  France Domed Racing 92 (Top 14) Stadium-arena hybrid. A movable seating structure allows it to house field sports and be configured as an arena.
57 Noevir Stadium Kobe 30,132 Kobe  Japan Retractable Vissel Kobe (J1 League), INAC Kobe Leonessa (Nadeshiko League), Kobelco Steelers (Top League) The stadium originally was roofless, with a retractable roof later added to it.
58 Astana Arena 30,244 Astana  Kazakhstan Retractable FC Astana (Kazakhstan Premier League), FC Bayterek (Kazakhstan First Division), Kazakhstan National Football Team (UEFA)
59 3Arena 30,000 Stockholm  Sweden Retractable Djurgårdens IF Fotboll (Allsvenskan), Hammarby Fotboll (Allsvenskan) Capacity is 33,000 with standing room.
60 GelreDome 28,000 Arnhem  Netherlands Retractable Vitesse Arnhem (Eredivisie)
61 Saitama Super Arena 27,000 Saitama  Japan Domed None Stadium-arena hybrid. A movable seating structure allows it to house field sports and be configured as an arena.
62 Kingdom Arena 26,000 Riyadh  Saudi Arabia Retractable Al Hilal SFC Capacity Expandable to 40,000 seats
63 Nantong Stadium 22,000 Nantong  China Retractable None
64 Fargodome 18,700 Fargo, North Dakota  United States Domed North Dakota State Bison (NCAA)
65 Tacoma Dome 17,100 Tacoma, Washington  United States Domed None
66 Gocheok Sky Dome 16,739 Seoul  South Korea Domed Kiwoom Heroes (KBO League)
67 UNI-Dome 16,324 Cedar Falls, Iowa  United States Domed Northern Iowa Panthers (NCAA)
68 Kibbie Dome 16,000 Moscow, Idaho  United States Domed Idaho Vandals (NCAA)
69 Telenor Arena 15,000 Bærum  Norway Domed None
70 Alerus Center 12,283 Grand Forks, North Dakota  United States Domed North Dakota Fighting Hawks (NCAA)
71 ICCU Dome 12,000 Pocatello, Idaho  United States Domed Idaho State Bengals (NCAA)
72 Ford Center at The Star 12,000 Frisco, Texas  United States Domed Dallas Cowboys (NFL), Dallas Rattlers (MLL) Used for high school football by the Frisco Independent School District and serves as the Dallas Cowboys' practice facility.[5][6][7]
73 Walkup Skydome 10,000 Flagstaff, Arizona  United States Domed Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (NCAA) Capacity expandable to 11,230
74 DakotaDome 9,100 Vermillion, South Dakota  United States Domed South Dakota Coyotes (NCAA)
75 ETSU/Mountain States Health Alliance Athletic Center 8,539 Johnson City, Tennessee  United States Domed None
76 Superior Dome 8,000 Marquette, Michigan  United States Domed Northern Michigan Wildcats (NCAA)
77 Round Valley Ensphere 5,500 Eagar, Arizona  United States Domed Round Valley High School (AIA)
78 Nipro Hachiko Dome 5,040 Odate  Japan Domed None

Tennis and other

# Stadium Capacity City Country Type Tenant(s) Notes
1 Arthur Ashe Stadium 23,771 New York City, New York  United States Retractable US Open Retractable-roofed tennis arena. Originally open-air.
2 Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss 15,500 Buenos Aires  Argentina Retractable Argentina (Davis Cup) Retractable-roofed tennis arena. Originally open-air.
3 Stade Roland Garros – Court Philippe Chatrier 15,225 Paris  France Retractable French Open Retractable-roofed tennis arena. Originally open-air.
4 (tie) Centre Court 15,000 London  United Kingdom Retractable Wimbledon Originally an open-air stadium.
National Tennis Center Center Court Beijing  China Retractable China Open
Plaza de Toros La Macarena Medellín  Colombia Retractable None Retractable-roofed bullfighting arena. Originally open-air.
Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena Shanghai  China Retractable Shanghai Masters
8 Rod Laver Arena 14,820 Melbourne  Australia Retractable Australian Open Multi-purpose arena with retractable roof, part of the National Tennis Centre at Melbourne Park (part of the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct)
9 Louis Armstrong Stadium 14,000 New York City, New York  United States Retractable US Open Retractable-roofed tennis arena.
10 Perth Arena 13,910 Perth  Australia Retractable Perth Wildcats (NBL), West Coast Fever (Suncorp Super Netball)
11 Tennisstadion am Rothenbaum 13,200 Hamburg  Germany Retractable Hamburg European Open
12 Estadio Manolo Santana 12,442 Madrid  Spain Retractable Madrid Open
13 No. 1 Court 12,345 London  United Kingdom Retractable Wimbledon Originally an open-air stadium.
14 Gerry Weber Stadion 12,300 Halle (Westfalen)  Germany Retractable Halle Open
15 Plaza de Toros de La Ribera 11,046 Logroño  Spain Retractable None Retractable-roofed bullring.
16 Iradier Arena 10,714 Vitoria-Gasteiz  Spain Retractable None Retractable-roofed arena
17 John Cain Arena 10,500 Melbourne  Australia Retractable Melbourne United (NBL), South East Melbourne Phoenix (NBL), Melbourne Vixens (Suncorp Super Netball), Collingwood Magpies (Suncorp Super Netball), Australian Open Multi-purpose arena with retractable roof, part of the National Tennis Centre
18 Stade Roland Garros – Court Suzanne Lenglen 10,068 Paris  France Retractable French Open Retractable-roofed tennis arena, originally open-air.
19 Ariake Coliseum 10,000 Koto, Tokyo  Japan Retractable Japan Open
20 Margaret Court Arena 7,500 Melbourne  Australia Retractable [8][9] Australian Open Multi-purpose arena with retractable roof, part of the National Tennis Centre
21 Campo Pequeno bullring 6,869 Lisbon  Portugal Retractable None Retractable-roofed bullfighting stadium. Originally was open-air.
22 Pat Rafter Arena 5,500 Tennyson, Queensland  Australia Domed Brisbane International Expandable to 7,000
23 Kungliga tennishallen 5,000 Stockholm  Sweden Domed Stockholm Open
24 Caja Mágica Court 1 3,500 Madrid  Spain Retractable Madrid Open
25 Caja Mágica Court 2 2,500 Madrid  Spain Retractable Madrid Open
26 Aqua Wing Arena 2,000 Nagano  Japan Retractable None Retractable-roofed aquatics stadium

Closed and demolished

Field sports

(All of these were domed)

Defunct and demolished stadiums

# Stadium Capacity City Country Closed Demolished Tenant(s) Notes
1 Pontiac Silverdome 82,000 Pontiac, Michigan  United States 2013 December 4, 2017 Detroit Lions (NFL) (1975-2001), Detroit Pistons (NBA) (1978-1988), Detroit Express (NASL) (1978-1980), Michigan Panthers (USFL) (1983-1984), Detroit Mechanix (AUDL) (2012)
2 Georgia Dome 71,228 Atlanta, Georgia 2017 November 20, 2017 Atlanta Falcons (NFL) (1992-2016), Atlanta Hawks (NBA) (1997-1999), Georgia State Panthers (NCAA) (2010-2016) Demolished after the opening of Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
3 Kingdome 66,000 Seattle, Washington 2000 March 26, 2000 Seattle Seahawks (NFL) (1976-1999), Seattle Sounders (NASL) (1976-1983), Seattle Mariners (MLB) (1977-1999), Seattle SuperSonics (NBA) (1978-1985) The open-air Lumen Field stands on the site.
4 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 64,111 Minneapolis, Minnesota 2013 January 18, 2014 Minnesota Vikings (NFL) (1982-2013), Minnesota Twins (MLB) (1982-2009), Minnesota Golden Gophers (NCAA) (1982-2008), Minnesota Strikers (NASL) (1984), Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) (1989-1990) A newer domed stadium, U.S. Bank Stadium, stands on the site.
5 NRG Astrodome 62,439 Houston, Texas 2004 N/A Houston Astros (MLB) (1965-1999), Houston Cougars (NCAA) (1965-1997), Houston Stars (USA/NASL) (1967-1968), Houston Oilers (AFL/NFL) (1968-1996), Houston Texans (WFL) (1974), Houston Hurricane (NASL) (1978-1980), Houston Gamblers (USFL) (1984-1985), Houston Energy (WPFL) (2002-2006) Still standing (defunct)
6 RCA Dome 57,981 Indianapolis, Indiana 2008 December 20, 2008 Indianapolis Colts (NFL) (1984-2007) Demolished after the opening of Lucas Oil Stadium.
7 Illichivets Indoor Sports Complex 5,500 Mariupol  Ukraine April 2022 N/A FC Mariupol (UPL U-19) (2007-2022, winter games) Still standing but badly damaged due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[10]

Formerly covered stadiums

# Stadium Capacity (previous to removal of roof) City Country Tenant(s) Notes
1 Fisht Olympic Stadium 40,000 Sochi  Russia PFC Sochi (Russian Premier League) Roof was designed for the 2014 Winter Olympics opening and closing ceremonies and the 2014 Winter Paralympics opening and closing ceremonies as a temporary structure, and was removed as part of a renovation in preparation for the 2018 World Cup.[11][12][13]

Future

Field sports

Stadium Capacity City Country Type Opening Tenant(s) Ref.
Trống Đồng Stadium 135,000 Hanoi  Vietnam Retractable 2028 N/a [14]
Huntington Bank Field 67,500 Brook Park, Ohio  United States Domed 2029 Cleveland Browns [15][16][17][18]
Commanders Stadium 65,000 Washington, D.C.  United States Domed 2030 Washington Commanders [19]
EverBank Stadium 62,000 Jacksonville, Florida  United States Domed 2028 Jacksonville Jaguars [20]
New Nissan Stadium 60,000 Nashville, Tennessee  United States Domed 2027 Tennessee Titans [21][22][23]
Bears Stadium 60,000 Arlington Heights, Illinois  United States Domed 2029 Chicago Bears [24][25]
Las Vegas Stadium 33,000 Paradise, Nevada  United States Domed 2028 Las Vegas Athletics [26][27]
One New Zealand Stadium 30,000 Christchurch  New Zealand Domed 2026 Crusaders, Canterbury
Macquarie Point Stadium 23,000 Hobart, Tasmania  Australia Domed 2029 Tasmania Football Club [28]
Broncos Stadium TBD Denver, Colorado  United States Retractable 2031 Denver Broncos [29][30]

Tennis

Stadium Capacity City Country Type Tenant(s) Ref.
ASB Tennis Centre 3,200 Auckland  New Zealand Retractable ASB Classic [citation needed]

See also

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