Vietnam is building the largest stadium in the world, with a capacity of 135,000 spectators.
Although Vietnam does not have a particularly strong tradition in sports, it has embarked on a monumental project to construct a stadium designed to be the largest in the world.
With a colossal budget of 925 trillion dong (approximately €30 billion) and a target inauguration in the autumn of 2028, Trong Dong will have a capacity of 135,000 spectators, surpassing the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium (North Korea, 114,000 seats), which is currently the largest in the world, as well as the under-construction Hassan II Stadium (Morocco, 115,000 seats), which will host the final of the 2030 World Cup.

The architecture of the stadium is inspired by the Dong Son bronze drum, a sacred artifact symbolizing ancient Vietnamese civilization and representing strength, longevity, and community spirit.
Vietnam is building the largest stadium in the world, with a capacity of 135,000 spectators.
Built within a 9,000-hectare complex (90 million square meters), the stadium will feature a retractable roof and will function as a multi-purpose arena for sports, concerts, and festivals.

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Vietnam is building the largest stadium in the world, with a capacity of 135,000 spectators.
The study and design were carried out according to strict specifications set by international organizations such as FIFA, the AFC, and the Asian Olympic Council, laying the groundwork for the country to potentially bid in the future for events such as the Olympic Games, the Asian Games, the Football World Cup, and major continental finals.
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