Every Euro venue, since 1960.
10 venues across 1 host nation for the selected year. Capacity, altitude, opening year, tournament appearances. Click any row to query the underlying API (GET /stadiums/{id}).
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Venues used in 2016 — marker size + color scales with match count · click any marker for details
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Capacity:<25%25-45%45-65%65-85%≥85%·Marker size also scales with capacity
Highest-altitude venues
Estadio Azteca's 2,287m made 1986 famous. Toluca tops out higher.
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Stade Geoffroy-GuichardSaint-Étienne, France488 m - 2.
Parc Olympique LyonnaisDécines-Charpieu, France191 m - 3.
Stadium MunicipalToulouse, France148 m - 4.
Stade de FranceSaint-Denis, France57 m - 5.
Stade Pierre-MauroyVilleneuve-d'Ascq, France46 m - 6.
Parc des PrincesParis, France42 m - 7.
Stade Bollaert-DelelisLens, France41 m - 8.
Stade de NiceNice, France29 m - 9.
Stade VélodromeMarseille, France15 m - 10.
Stade de BordeauxBordeaux, France6 m
GET /stadiums (sorted by elevationM desc)
Most-used venues
Ranked by match count in 2016
No multi-tournament venues yet.
GET /matches?year=… (count grouped by stadiumId)
Average capacity by opening decade
Are WC venues getting bigger over time?
GET /stadiums (group by floor(opened / 10) × 10)
Stadiums by host country
1 countries have hosted matches
GET /stadiums (group by country)
All venues
| Stadium | Country | Capacity | Altitude | Opened | WC editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stade Vélodrome Marseille | — | 15 m | — | 1960, 1984, 2016 | |
| Parc des Princes Paris | — | 42 m | — | 1960, 1984, 2016 | |
| Stade Geoffroy-Guichard Saint-Étienne | — | 488 m | — | 1984, 2016 | |
| Stade de Bordeaux Bordeaux | — | 6 m | — | 2016 | |
| Parc Olympique Lyonnais Décines-Charpieu | — | 191 m | — | 2016 | |
| Stade Bollaert-Delelis Lens | — | 41 m | — | 2016 | |
| Stade de Nice Nice | — | 29 m | — | 2016 | |
| Stade de France Saint-Denis | — | 57 m | — | 2016 | |
| Stadium Municipal Toulouse | — | 148 m | — | 2016 | |
| Stade Pierre-Mauroy Villeneuve-d'Ascq | — | 46 m | — | 2016 |