The RomanColosseum can hold up to 50,000 people, while the average football stadium can hold 70,00 people.
When the ancient Greeks used their stadiums, people could sit. These days you are not allowed to sit in most Greek Stadiums because the government is trying to protect these ancient works from too many people.
Gladiator fights could be loosely compared to our boxing or full contact karate. Chariot racing could be compared to our harness racing, and loosely compared to auto racing.
You could see that it was a primitive society when you compared it with the laws of our time.
The Ancient Stadium of Olympia had seating made of mud for about 20,000 spectators as well as a special seating area for spectators. Sitting was allowed, though many onlookers stood to get a better view or to cheer for contestants.
The Ancient greek theatre could hold just about 20,000 spectators. It also had 32 rows of seats. The upper diazoma had another 32 rows of seats. Later on the theatre got increased by 72 rows. With 67 officials' thrones in the first row, which were built of white Pentelic marble.
There are no games in the stadium but you could have a race
It could be compared to a football.
It could seat about 80,000 spectators on 50 rows of marble steps and currently holds 45,000 spectators.Answers.com
106,537!!! Second largest in the nation next to The University of Michigan which has a capacity of 107,501. Actually i was at a game last year! The amount of people there was 110,659 people. Now not all of them could sit but some stood and the most that beaver stadium has ever hosted waz close 2 111,000. The most in 1 stadium ever! GO P.S.U !!!!!!!!!!!!!=)
so people could know how great they were compared to the others...
There is no answer to that as it will depend on lots of things, like how important a game is, how popular a team is and how big the stadium the match is being played in is. You could have just a few people at a match right up to tens of thousands at one. The biggest soccer stadium in the world, which is in India, can hold 120,000 people.
A simile for "the crowds poured into the stadium like" could be "the crowds flooded into the stadium like a rushing river." This comparison highlights the swift and overwhelming movement of people entering the stadium, similar to the forceful flow of water in a river.
Blood could be compared to the thickness of syrup or ketchup.
There usually at Wembley Stadium but they could also be at the home team's (that have been drawn) stadium.
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There were benches for onlookers.
Correct answer is Indianapolis Speedway seats 250,000 but for football it is the dallas cowboys stadium... most of the infromation could be found on google... :)