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20 Loudest Stadiums in World Football Named and Ranked by AI


In brief
Football stadiums with loudest atmospheres, like as Besiktas’ thunderous Vodafone Park, have been ranked by AI.
Every location, from Dortmund’s Yellow Wall to ancient temples like Brazil’s Maracana, provides a different and frightening experience.
Like British stadiums like Old Trafford and Celtic Park, Red Star Belgrade’s boisterous stadium environment is a prime example of psychological warfare.
The stadium and the ambiance of every club worldwide are just as significant as the team playing the beautiful game on the field since football is nothing without supporters. Fans aren’t the sole indicator of a great venue, though; certain homes are renowned for their history, architecture, and other qualities that make them exceptional.



Since many people’s rankings tend to skew toward the prejudiced side, whether it’s because it’s their club’s stadium or the location of their most memorable moments, it’s practically hard to reach a firm conclusion about who the best of the best are. For just this reason, we have asked AI to execute the laborious task of calling it down the middle.


The ranking of the loudest football stadiums by ChatGPT and the justification it offered are shown below. In order to provide further context and insight into the reasoning behind each decision, we have also included a line or two of our own.



Notable mentions: Porto’s Estadio do Dragao


Saint-Etienne’s Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium



Rangers’ Ibrox


Mestalla Stadium (Valencia)

20Old Trafford (Manchester United) – England

Capacity: 74,197

According to AI: “Though sometimes criticised for quiet crowds, on big nights it roars back to life.”

One of the largest stadiums in England and the birthplace of the beautiful game, Manchester United’s Theatre of Dreams has long served as a testing ground for the game. Nothing can take away from the innumerable stars and trophies that have decorated the field at Old Trafford, which is home to the vast bulk of the home fans’ vocal setlist, even though the roof may leak these days and the Red Devils’ management may be considering a move to an even larger home.

19Estadio Benito Villamarin (Real Betis) – Spain

Capacity: 60,721

In AI’s words, “Real Betis fans are loud, passionate, and non-stop.”

When a team is mentioned with its competitors despite not being as successful or as large as them, it speaks volumes about them because of their stadium and the mood it creates. One of the best examples is the open-air Estadio Benito Villamarin, where Real Betis supporters, dressed in their recognizable green and white, are famed across the football world for their unwavering, joyous support in the warm Spanish sun.

18Allianz Arena (Bayern Munich) – Germany

Capacity: 75,024

The reply from AI: “On big Champions League nights, the noise and energy spike hard.”

The Allianz Arena in Bayern Munich is a perfect illustration of a bowl stadium. Germany has long figured out the matchday experience, while England’s attempts to construct bowl-shaped stadiums have sapped the energy from their clubs’ atmospheres (West Ham is a prime example). It’s also a cauldron that’s not for the weak of heart, with nearly 75,000 fans crammed into the venue.

17Maracana Stadium (Flamengo, Fluminense) – Brazil

Capacity: 78,838

According to AI: “Historic, massive – Brazilian fans bring drums, samba, and non-stop chants.”

Jogo Bonito, or Brazilian football, is infused with a certain romance, and the Maracana is one of the most renowned stadiums in the world. It is a temple of the game, having played host to three Copa America finals, two World Cup finals, and the 2016 Summer Olympics. there’s a legendary location that every football fan hopes to visit someday, and those who frequent there make a great noise. It’s set against the stunning backdrop of Rio de Janeiro.

16Parken Stadium (FC Copenhagen) – Denmark

Capacity: 38,065

AI’s statement was, “Compact, loud, especially on European nights.”

Deeply embedded in Danish society, the idea of “hygge,” which denotes a sense of comfort and well-being, suggests a laid-back, easygoing way of living. However, when those same Danes are packed into the modest but attractive Parken Stadium, a completely different side emerges. Section 12’s extreme group is one of the greatest in Europe, and their zeal alone is enough to earn their spot on the list. The conventional four-sided ground is frequently wobbling, rocking, and appears to be holding on by its hinges.

15Vodafone Park (Besiktas) – Turkey

Capacity: 42,445

What the artificial intelligence stated: “Modern but deafening – Besiktas fans once recorded 132 dB! (some reports).”

With measured sound levels of exceeding 132 dB, Besiktas supporters can boast of being louder than a jack hammer, a jet engine during takeoff, and an ambulance siren up close. Turkish football fans are known for their ferocity. That undoubtedly explains why their stadium is ranked so highly, but if you need more justification, go no farther than the ferocious atmosphere that matchdays may occasionally evoke. View below:

14Stade Velodrome (Marseille) – France

Capacity: 67,000

What artificial intelligence stated: “Marseille fans are famously passionate, with huge tifos and noise.”

Thanks in great part to its fervent Marseille supporters, the Stade Velodrome is one of the noisiest and most thrilling stadiums in Europe. With drums, chants, and flares, the ultras, also known as the “Virage Sud,” produce an unrelenting wall of noise that intensifies the mood throughout. Every roar reverberates throughout the city due to the stadium’s open, wave-like shape, which makes traveling to the south of France a terrifying experience.

 



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