Narendra Modi Stadium Set To Lose 'World's Largest' Title to Vietnam's 1.35 Lakh Capacity Marvel
The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, which boasts a seating capacity of 1.32 lakh, is poised to lose its title as the world's largest stadium to a new contender in Vietnam. The recently constructed stadium in Vietnam is set to accommodate 1.35 lakh spectators, marking a significant milestone in sports infrastructure in the region. This development not only highlights the growing investment in stadium construction across Asia but also reflects the competitive nature of hosting large-scale sporting events. The Modi Stadium, inaugurated in 2020, has been a key venue for international cricket and other sporting events, but it may soon relinquish its top position. As countries like Vietnam enhance their capabilities to host major events, the landscape of global sporting venues continues to evolve. The shift in rankings may also inspire further upgrades and expansions of existing stadiums in India and beyond, as nations strive for recognition on the world stage.
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