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The following is a list of stadiums at which rugby union is played, ordered by seating capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more which are the regular home venue of a club or national team, or are the regular hosts of a major competition (such as an event in the World Rugby Sevens Series, its women's version, or the final of an annual national competition), are included. Stadiums for which the only rugby union use is hosting occasional matches or which have only hosted one-off rugby union tournaments are not included. Not all of these stadiums are primarily venues for rugby union, with some being primarily venues for another sport.
Stadium | Capacity (at time of closure) | City | Country | Home Team | Closed | Fate |
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The National Stadium | 53,000 | Cardiff | Wales | Wales national team | 1997 | Replaced by Millennium Stadium. The 1970 North Stand of National Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park) forms "Glanmor's Gap" in Millennium Stadium; the remainder was demolished. |
Lansdowne Road | 49,000 | Dublin | Ireland | Ireland national team | 2007 | Demolished and replaced on-site by Aviva Stadium. |
PETCO Park | 42,445 | San Diego | United States | USA Sevens | 2010 | Remains in use for its original purpose of baseball. |
Athletic Park | 39,000 | Wellington | New Zealand | Wellington Hurricanes, Wellington Rugby Football Union, some New Zealand national team matches | 1999 | Demolished. The replacement venue, Wellington Regional Stadium, is 5.9 km (~3.7 miles) away. |
Lancaster Park | 36,000 | Christchurch | New Zealand | Crusaders, Canterbury Rugby Football Union, some New Zealand national team matches | 2011 | Following major damage from the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, one stand was demolished, and demolition of the rest of the ground was mostly completed by September 2019.[3] |
Carisbrook | 29,000 | Dunedin | New Zealand | Highlanders, Otago Rugby Football Union, some New Zealand national team matches | 2011 | Demolition began in early 2012. Parts of the stadium will be preserved or reused. |
Dignity Health Sports Park | 27,000 | Carson | United States | USA Sevens | 2007 | Remains in use for its original purpose of football (soccer). |
Cardiff City Stadium | 26,828 | Cardiff | Wales | Cardiff Blues | 2014 | Remains in use for its original purpose of football (soccer). |
Vicarage Road | 19,920 | Watford | England | Saracens | 2013 | Remains in use for its original purpose of football (soccer). |
Loftus Road | 18,500 | London | England | London Wasps | 2001 | Remains in use for its original purpose of football (soccer). |
Meadowbank Stadium | 16,500 | Edinburgh | Scotland | Edinburgh | 2006 | Remains in use for many other sports, including football (soccer) and American football. |
Racecourse Ground | 15,500 | Wrexham | Wales | Scarlets | 2009 | Remains in use for its original purpose of football (soccer), and has hosted rugby league since 2010. |
Stade Jean-Bouin | 12,000 | Paris | France | Stade Français | 2010 | Replaced on-site by a new stadium of the same name that opened in 2013. |
Edgeley Park | 10,900 | Stockport | England | Sale Sharks | 2012 | Remains in use for its original purpose of football (soccer). |
Firhill | 10,887 | Glasgow | Scotland | Glasgow Warriors | 2012 | Remains in use for its original purpose of football (soccer). |
This list includes stadiums that are either under construction or planned.
Stadium | Capacity (planned) | City | Country | Home Team/Event Hosting | Opening |
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DSC Multi-Purpose Stadium | 60,000 | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | TBA | |
Kai Tak Stadium | 50,000 | Hong Kong | Hong Kong | TBA | |
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