The average capacity of Major League Soccer stadiums built since 2010 is just more than 26,000, a figure that drops to just less than 21,000 if Atlanta’s NFL-sized venue is excluded from the list. The list shows how much of an outlier 75,000-plus-capacity Bank of America Stadium is in the modern MLS.
Stadium | Home team | Year built | Capacity |
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Allianz Field | Minnesota United | 2019 | 19,400 |
Audi Field | D.C. United | 2018 | 20,000 |
Banc of California Stadium | LAFC | 2018 | 22,000 |
Exploria Stadium | Orlando City SC | 2017 | 25,500 |
Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta United | 2017 | 72,035 |
Earthquakes Stadium | San Jose Earthquakes | 2015 | 18,000 |
BBVA Stadium | Houston Dynamo | 2012 | 22,039 |
Children’s Mercy Park | Sporting Kansas City | 2011 | 18,467 |
Red Bull Arena | New York Red Bulls | 2010 | 25,000 |
Talen Energy Stadium | Philadelphia Union | 2010 | 18,500 |
MLS AVERAGE | — | — | 26,094 |