The Most Expensive Stadiums Ever Built
The Most Expensive Stadiums Ever Built
Subscribe for more amazing videos! ► http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Richest ◄ These are the most expensive stadiums in the world. The gigantic sports venues on this list are predominantly NFL stadiums, but there are a few soccer stadiums and a baseball stadium on this list as well. These stadiums are filled with state-of-the-art technology and unique features. Because of the massive size of these sports venues, many of them cost more to build than originally projected. Many of the stadiums on this list went well over budget. AT&T Stadium was originally supposed to cost $650 million, but the final price tag was $1.3 billion. Some of the stadiums on this list can be converted from football stadiums to soccer stadiums and vice-versa. Record-breaking concerts, outdoor NHL games, and WrestleMania events have taken place at some of these stadiums. SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California cost a staggering $5.5 billion to build, which makes it the most expensive stadium of all time. It’s the home field of both the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers and features a groundbreaking 80 million pixel screen called the Oculus. The jumbo screen gives fans a detailed look at plays on the field even if they are sitting way up in the nosebleed section. Yankee Stadium is the most expensive baseball field in the world, and the most recent iteration of this stadium cost $1.3 billion to build. Yankees tickets can be very expensive. Legends Suite seats range in price between $510 and $2,600. Inside Yankee Stadium, you will find a museum that houses over $10 million worth of baseball memorabilia. Keep watching to learn all about the most expensive stadiums in the world. For copyright matters please contact us at: legal@valnetinc.com CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 00:29 SoFi Stadium 01:06 Allegiant Stadium 01:33 MetLife Stadium 02:12 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 02:46 Yankee Stadium 03:20 AT&T Stadium 04:12 Levi’s Stadium 05:21 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 06:05 Wembley Stadium 06:43 U.S. Bank Stadium
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Subscribe for more amazing videos! ► http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Richest ◄ These are the most expensive stadiums in the world. The gigantic sports venues on this list are predominantly NFL stadiums, but there are a few soccer stadiums and a baseball stadium on this list as well. These stadiums are filled with state-of-the-art technology and unique features. Because of the massive size of these sports venues, many of them cost more to build than originally projected. Many of the stadiums on this list went well over budget. AT&T Stadium was originally supposed to cost $650 million, but the final price tag was $1.3 billion. Some of the stadiums on this list can be converted from football stadiums to soccer stadiums and vice-versa. Record-breaking concerts, outdoor NHL games, and WrestleMania events have taken place at some of these stadiums. SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California cost a staggering $5.5 billion to build, which makes it the most expensive stadium of all time. It’s the home field of both the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers and features a groundbreaking 80 million pixel screen called the Oculus. The jumbo screen gives fans a detailed look at plays on the field even if they are sitting way up in the nosebleed section. Yankee Stadium is the most expensive baseball field in the world, and the most recent iteration of this stadium cost $1.3 billion to build. Yankees tickets can be very expensive. Legends Suite seats range in price between $510 and $2,600. Inside Yankee Stadium, you will find a museum that houses over $10 million worth of baseball memorabilia. Keep watching to learn all about the most expensive stadiums in the world. For copyright matters please contact us at: legal@valnetinc.com CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 00:29 SoFi Stadium 01:06 Allegiant Stadium 01:33 MetLife Stadium 02:12 Mercedes-Benz Stadium 02:46 Yankee Stadium 03:20 AT&T Stadium 04:12 Levi’s Stadium 05:21 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 06:05 Wembley Stadium 06:43 U.S. Bank Stadium
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