The smallest stadium in the world is the Stadio Comunale di Cornaredo in Lugano, Switzerland, also known as the Cornaredo Stadium. It has a capacity of just 8,000 spectators, making it the smallest stadium in the world.
The Cornaredo Stadium was built in 1951 and is the home of the Swiss football team, FC Lugano. It has a total area of just over 6,200 square meters and is located in the city of Lugano, in the Swiss canton of Ticino.
The stadium was designed by architect Achille Sfondrini who also designed the San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy. The Cornaredo Stadium is known for its tight layout, narrow corridors and small stands, which make it a challenging venue for football matches.
The Cornaredo Stadium also features a wide range of amenities, such as a restaurant, bar, and fitness centre. The stadium also has a multi-purpose hall, which can be used for a variety of events, such as conferences, meetings, and parties.
The stadium has undergone a number of renovations over the years, including the installation of new seats, lighting, and sound systems. The most recent renovation was completed in 2019 and included the installation of a new roof and a new video scoreboard.
The Cornaredo Stadium is an integral part of the city of Lugano and is a popular venue for football matches, concerts, and other events. The stadium has hosted numerous international and European football matches, as well as a number of other sporting and cultural events.