MLS is driving to get more football-specific stadiums, but as long at they share NFL stadiums there remains some grounds in the league which have huge capacities.
A lot of the shared MLS / NFL stadiums have artificially reduced capacities for soccer.
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Here’s a list of the top 10:
1) Gillette Stadium – 68,756 (New England Revolution)
2) CenturyLink Field – 67,000 (Seattle Sounders)
3) Citrus Bowl – 65,438 (Orlando City)
4) BC Place – 54,320 (Vancouver Whitecaps)
5) Yankee Stadium – 49,642 (New York City)
6) RFK Stadium – 47,359 (DC United)
7) StubHub Center – 27,000 (LA Galaxy) *
8) Red Bull Arena – 25,000 (New York Red Bulls) *
9) BBVA Compass Stadium – 22,039 (Houston Dynamo) *
10) BMO Field – 21,859 (Toronto) *
* denotes a football specific stadium that is not shared with teams from another sport