Check out if the stadium of your favourite team features in the list of football's top 10 biggest venues. You may be surprised by the first name on the list!

Africa is on the list with Egypt's Borg El Arab stadium. It is the home of the Pharaohs with a capacity of 86,000 seats. South Africa's amazingly designed Soccer City stadium features as well.

Surprisingly, Indonesia is in there with Jakarta's Gelora Bung Karno capable of hosting nearly 90,000 fans. It was opened back in 1962 and cost $19.5M. It is famous for hosting the 1962 Asian Games, the 2007 Asian Cup Final, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea's 2013 Asia Preseason Tour and even the Grand Catholic mass led by former Pope, John Paul II, back in October 1989.

English football's famous Wembley stadium - a symbol of the Promised Land for FA Cup and League Cup contenders - is the world's eighth biggest stadium.

But where is Barcelona's mesmerizing Camp Nou ranked, with its 99,786-capacity temple? Not higher than a few thrilling venues which surpass the 100,000 seats capacity. The number 1 on this world chart might surprise you!

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