Levi’s Stadium and its role in the 2026 World Cup
Levi’s Stadium, located in Santa Clara, California, is one of the confirmed venues for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With a reported capacity of 72,864 spectators, the venue is positioned as a premier venue for the tournament.
The stadium has natural grass and dimensions of 105 by 70 meters, measurements that meet international standards for national team matches. Its construction began in April 2011 and it opened its doors in 2014, with an estimated cost of 1.3 billion dollars.
Key stadium data
- Operator: Santa Clara Stadium Authority.
- Coordinates: 37°24’12″N 121°58’12″W.
- Capacity: 72,864 seats, although other sources mention variable figures depending on the configuration.
- Location: Santa Clara, within the San Francisco Bay Area.
Although some data associate it with San Francisco, the stadium is in Santa Clara, a relevant detail for the logistics of the World Cup. The modern infrastructure and the uniformity of conditions make it a venue prepared for highly demanding matches.
Opening in 2014, Levi’s Stadium represents a recent option on the large venue calendar. By 2026, it will be ready to host meetings that require top-level operational coordination. FIFA already considers it a reference venue in the United States.




