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Sports Stadiums in India - GK Notes in PDF Sports Stadiums in India - GK Notes in PDF Indian population plays a plethora of sports ranging from Gilli Danda to international cricket. While some people consider cricket to be their second religion, some others passionately follow the national game, i.e. hockey. As a result, there are many stadiums in India to cater to all kinds of sports loving people. A stadium is a place or venue for outdoor sports with seats for spectators who come to watch the games. Stadiums of any country reveal the degree of importance which it adds to the culture of sports. This article provides you with a list of Stadiums in India along with their locations through which it hosts many national as well as international fixtures. Stadiums in India Given below is the list of the major Stadiums in India in alphabetical order. NAME CITY/LOCATION STATE AISHBAGH STADIUM BHOPAL MADHYA PRADESH BAICHUNG STADIUM NAMCHI SIKKIM BAKHSHI STADIUM SRINAGAR JAMMU AND KASHM BARABATI CUTTACK ODISHA BARKATULLAH KHAN JODHPUR RAJASTHAN 1 | P a g e BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY BHOPAL MADHYA PRADESH STADIUM BIJU PATNAIK HOCKEY BHUBANESWAR ODISHA STADIUM BIRSA MUNDA ATHLETICS RANCHI JHARKHAND BRABOURNE MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA BUDDH INTERNATIONAL GREATER NOIDA UTTAR PRADESH CIRCUIT CAPTAIN ROOP SINGH GWALIOR MADHYA PRADESH STADIUM CB PATEL INTERNATIONAL SURAT GUJARAT CRICKET STADIUM CHENNAI JAWAHARLAL CHENNAI TAMIL NADU NEHRU COOPERAGE FOOTBALL MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA STADIUM DADAJI KONDADEV STADIUM THANE MAHARASHTRA DHYAN CHAND NATIONAL DELHI DELHI NCR DR. BHUPEN HAZARIKA GUWAHATI ASSAM 2 | P a g e Dr. Y.S. RAJASEKHARA REDDY VISAKHAPATNAM ANDHRA PRADESH ACA-VDCA CRICKET STADIUM DY PATIL NAVI MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA EDEN GARDENS KOLKATA WEST BENGAL EMS STADIUM KOZHIKODE KERALA EAST BENGAL GROUND KOLKATA WEST BENGAL EAST COAST RAILWAY BHUBANESWAR ORISSA STADIUM FATORDA STADIUM MARGAO GOA FEROZ SHAH KOTLA DELHI DELHI NCR GANDHI STADIUM JALANDHAR PUNJAB GANGOTRI GLADES CRICKET MYSORE KARNATAKA GROUND GMC BALAYOGI ATHLETIC HYDERABAD TELANGANA STADIUM GREATER NOIDA CRICKET GREATER NOIDA UTTAR PRADESH STADIUM GREEN PARK STADIUM KANPUR UTTAR PRADESH 3 | P a g e GURU GOVIND SINGH NANDED MAHARASHTRA STADIUM GURU NANAK STADIUM LUDHIANA PUNJAB HOLKAR CRICKET INDORE MADHYA PRADESH STADIUM IPCL SPORTS COMPLEX BARODA GUJARAT GROUND INDIRA GANDHI SOLAPUR MAHARASHTRA INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY RAJNANDGAON CHHATTISGARH STADIUM JSCA INTERNATIONAL RANCHI JHARKHAND CRICKET STADIUM KANCHENJUNGA STADIUM SILIGURI WEST BENGAL KD SINGH BABU STADIUM LUCKNOW UTTAR PRADESH KEENAN STADIUM JAMSHEDPUR JHARKHAND KHUMAN LAMPAK MAIN IMPHAL MANIPUR STADIUM KIIT STADIUM BHUBANESWAR ODISHA LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI HYDERABAD TELENGANA 4 | P a g e LUCKNOW INTERNATIONAL LUCKNOW UTTAR PRADESH STADIUM JAWAHARLAL NEHRU KOCHI KERALA JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NEW DELHI DELHI NCR LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI HYDERABAD TELENGANA LUCKNOW INTERNATIONAL LUCKNOW UTTAR PRADESH CRICKET STADIUM M. CHINNASWAMY BANGALURU KARNATAKA MA CHIDAMBARAM CHENNAI TAMIL NADU MADHAVRAO SCINDIA RAJKOT GUJRAT MAHARASHTRA CRICKET GAHUNJE (PUNE) MAHARASHTRA ASSOCIATION MANGALAGIRI INTERNATIONAL CRICKET MANGALAGIRI ANDHRA PRADESH STADIUM MOHAMMEDAN SPORTING KOLKATA WEST BENGAL GROUND MOTI BAGH STADIUM BARODA GUJARAT MOIN-UL-HAQ PATNA BIHAR 5 | P a g e NEHRU STADIUM INDORE MADHYA PRADESH NEW BANGALORE FOOTBALL BANGALORE KARNATAKA STADIUM PALJOR STADIUM GANGTOK SIKKIM PUNJAB CRICKET ASSOCIATION MOHALI PUNJAB IS BINDRA STADIUM RABINDRA SAROBAR STADIUM KOLKATA WEST BENGAL RAJIV GANDHI DEHRADUN UTTARAKHAND INTERNATIONAL STADIUM RAJIV GANDHI PORT SILVER VISAKHAPATNAM ANDHRA PRADESH JUBILEE SALT LAKE STADIUM KOLKATA WEST BENGAL SARDAR VALLABHAI PATEL AHMEDABAD GUJARAT SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL AHMEDABAD GUJARAT STADIUM SATINDRA MOHAN DEV SILCHAR ASSAM STADIUM SAWAI MANSINGH JAIPUR RAJASTHAN SECTOR 42 STADIUM CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH 6 | P a g e JAMMU AND SHER-I-KASHMIR STADIUM SRINAGAR KASHMIR SHAHEED VEER NARAYAN RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH SINGH INTERNATIONAL TRIVANDRUM INTERNATIONAL TRIVANDRUM KERALA STADIUM TAU DEVI LAL STADIUM GURGAON HARYANA YS RAJA REDDY STADIUM KADAPA ANDHRA PRADESH VIDARBHA CRICKET NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA ASSOCIATION STADIUM WANKHEDE MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA Important Trivia for Stadiums in India • Eden Gardens is largest cricket stadium in India. It is also the second-largest in the world in terms of seating capacity of 66,000. Moreover, Eden Gardens is the oldest stadium in India. It was established in 1864. • The Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata is the largest football stadium in India. Also, It is the second largest football stadium in the world with a seating capacity of 1,20,000 people. • The Buddh International Circuit, located in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh is the sole Formula 1 racing track in India. 7 | P a g e If you know more about this topic that you think the article hasn't included, then comment below. You can find details about other GK topics here: Indian Sports Achievements Sports GK Books and Authors Capsule 1 Books and Authors Capsule 2 National Film Awards 2017 Oscar Winners 2017 Most Profitable Movies Click on the following link to check Testbook Practice. Solve Free Practice Questions for Govt. Exams Finally, if you want to suggest some another topic that we should write on, tell us on Testbook Discuss. 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