SoFi Stadium is enormous: the building is about 3.1 million square feet in floor area and is officially the largest stadium in the NFL by this measure.

Basic size and capacity

  • Total building area: about 3.1 million square feet of space for seating, concourses, clubs, suites, and support areas, which makes it one of the largest sports venues in the world.
  • Seating capacity: about 70,000 seats for normal NFL games, with the ability to expand to around 100,000 for major events like Super Bowls or World Cup matches.
  • Site size: the broader Hollywood Park/SoFi Stadium campus covers roughly 298 acres, which is more than three times the size of Disneyland in Anaheim.

Notable structural features

  • The stadium sits with its event level roughly 100 feet below ground to stay within height limits near LAX, which makes the bowl feel tall and steep even though the roofline is restricted.
  • A massive ETFE roof canopy covers the stadium and adjacent areas, turning it into an indoor‑outdoor venue that can host events in many weather conditions while still letting in natural light.

Big-screen and interior scale

  • Inside, a huge oval “oculus” video board hangs over the field, providing about 70,000 square feet of LED display surface and nearly 80 million pixels, one of the largest in any stadium.
  • The building includes over 260 luxury suites and more than 13,000 premium seats, contributing to the overall scale and footprint of the complex.

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