This is a list of the largest European stadiums. Stadiums with a capacity of 25,000 or more are included. The list includes stadiums in European countries.

They are ordered by their audience capacity. The capacity figures are for each stadium's permanent total capacity, including seating and any official standing areas. The capacity does include movable seating – used by multi-purpose stadiums to regularly convert the stadium for different sports, and retractable seating for safe standing, but excludes any temporary seating or standing, such as for concerts. Stadiums are sorted in the list based on the largest of these capacities.

Current stadiums: capacity of 25,000 or more

Notes:

(cl) indicates due to a renovation or other reason currently unusable seating, (d) indicates retractable seating deployed, (nd) indicates retractable seating not deployed, (m) indicates movable seating deployed, (t) indicates capacity with temporary seats to be removed

An asterisk – * – indicates that a team does not play all of its home matches at that venue.

The "Category" column indicates whether the stadium has been designated by UEFA as capable of hosting club competitions such as the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League, and national team competitions such as the UEFA European Championship, UEFA Women's Championship and the UEFA Nations League, as well as hosting the FIFA World Cup in Europe. Since 22 May 2023, finals from 2026 onward will only be able to be staged in the Category 4 stadiums with a capacity of over: 70,000 for the UEFA Champions League, 60,000 for the UEFA Euro, 40,000 for the UEFA Europa League, 30,000 for the UEFA Europa Conference League, the UEFA Women's Champions League and the UEFA Nations League, 20,000 for the UEFA Women's Euro and the UEFA Super Cup.[1]

Capacity above 80,000

Rank Name Capacity City Country Tenants/notes Built UEFA category Images
1 Camp Nou99,354[2]
(cl)
Barcelona SpainBarcelona, Spain national football team
UEFA Euro 1964 venue, 1982 FIFA World Cup venue
1992 Summer Olympics venue
1989 and 1999 UEFA Champions League finals venue
19574[3][4]
2 Wembley Stadium90,652[5][6]London EnglandEngland national football team
2011, 2013 and 2024 UEFA Champions League finals venue
UEFA Euro 2020 Final, UEFA Euro 2028 venue
2022 Finalissima venue
London 2012 Olympic Games Final venue
Rugby League Challenge Cup Final venue
NFL International Series
20074[3][7][4]
3 Santiago Bernabéu83,186[8]Madrid SpainReal Madrid, Spain national football team
UEFA Euro 1964 Final venue, 1982 FIFA World Cup Final venue, 2018 Copa Libertadores Finals venue
1957, 1969, 1980 and 2010 UEFA Champions League finals venue
19474[3][7][4]
4 Croke Park82,300
73,500 (seated)
Dublin IrelandGaelic Athletic Association
Hurling Championship and Football Championship finals venue
NHL and NFL finals venue
2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games opening and closing ceremonies venue
Ireland national rugby union team home matches (2007–2010)
Republic of Ireland national football team home matches (2007-2009)
1884
5 Twickenham Stadium82,000[9]London EnglandEngland national rugby union team.
1991 & 2015 Rugby World Cup final
2000, 2004, 2007, 2012, 2015 & 2021 Heineken Cup Final
NFL International Series
1909
6 Stade de France81,400 (field)[10]
75,000 (athletics)
Saint-Denis FranceFrance national football team, France national rugby union team
1998 FIFA World Cup venue, 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2016 venue
2000, 2006 and 2022 UEFA Champions League finals venue
2007 Rugby World Cup venue, 2023 Rugby World Cup venue, 2010 Heineken Cup Final venue
2024 Summer Olympics venue
2003 World Championships in Athletics
19984[3][7][4]
7 Westfalenstadion81,365 (nd)[11]
66,099 (d)[12]
Dortmund GermanyBorussia Dortmund, Germany national football team (selected matches)
1974 and 2006 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2024 venue
2001 UEFA Cup Final venue
Stadium uses retractable seating[13]
19744[4]
8 San Siro 80,018 (maximum)
78,275 (current maximum)[14]
75,710 (limited capacity)[15]
Milan ItalyAC Milan and Inter Milan
1990 FIFA World Cup venue
1965, 1970, 2001 and 2016 UEFA Champions League finals venue
19264[3][7][4]

Capacity of 70,000–80,000

Rank Name Capacity City Country Tenants/notes Built UEFA category Images
9 Luzhniki Stadium 78,011[16] Moscow  Russia Russia national football team*
1980 Summer Olympics venue
2018 FIFA World Cup Final venue
2008 UEFA Champions League Final venue
1956 4[3][7][4]
10 Allianz Arena75,024 (nd)
70,000 (d)[17]
Munich GermanyBayern Munich
2006 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2020 venue, UEFA Euro 2024 venue
2012 and 2025 UEFA Champions League finals venue
Stadium uses retractable seating[18]
20054[3][7][4]
11 Atatürk Olympic Stadium74,753[19]Istanbul TurkeyFatih Karagümrük S.K.
Turkey national football team
2005 and 2023 UEFA Champions League finals venue
20024[4]
12 Olympiastadion74,461[17]Berlin Germany1. FC Union Berlin (2021-22 UEFA Europa Conference League Home Games and 2023-24 UEFA Champions League Home Games)
Hertha BSC
1936 Summer Olympics venue
2006 FIFA World Cup Final venue, UEFA Euro 2024 Final venue
2015 UEFA Champions League Final venue
19364[3][7][4]
13 Old Trafford74,031[20]Manchester EnglandManchester United
1966 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 1996 venue
2003 UEFA Champions League Final venue
Super League Grand Final venue
19104[3][7][4]
14 Millennium Stadium73,952[6]Cardiff WalesWales national rugby union team
Clash at the Castle
1999 Rugby World Cup Final venue
2002, 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2014 Heineken Cup Final venue
2017 UEFA Champions League Final venue
UEFA Euro 2028 venue
19994[3][7][4]
15 Metropolitano Stadium70,460[21]Madrid SpainAtlético Madrid
2019 UEFA Champions League Final venue
20174[3][7][4]
16 NSC Olimpiyskiy70,050[22]
(cl)
Kyiv UkraineUkraine national football team*, FC Dynamo Kyiv
UEFA Euro 2012 Final venue
2018 UEFA Champions League Final venue
19234[7][4]

Capacity of 60,000–70,000

Rank Name Capacity City Country Tenants/notes Built UEFA category Images
17 Central Olympic Stadium69,818[23]
(cl)[24]
Athens GreeceGreece national football team*
2004 Summer Olympics as 72,000-seat venue
1983, 1994 and 2007 UEFA Champions League finals venue
19824[7][4]
18 London Stadium68,013[25]
62,500 (limited capacity)[20]
London EnglandWest Ham United
2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics as 80,000-seat athletics venue
20124
19 Stadio Olimpico67,585[26][27]Rome ItalyA.S. Roma, S.S. Lazio, Italy national rugby union team
1960 Summer Olympics venue, 1990 FIFA World Cup Final venue, UEFA Euro 2020 venue
1977, 1984, 1996 and 2009 UEFA Champions League finals venue
19304[3][7][4]
20 Stade Vélodrome67,394Marseille FranceOlympique de Marseille
1938 FIFA World Cup venue, 1998 FIFA World Cup venue
UEFA Euro 1960 venue, UEFA Euro 1984 venue, UEFA Euro 2016 venue
2007 Rugby World Cup venue, 2023 Rugby World Cup venue
19374[3][7][4]
21 Puskás Aréna67,155[28]Budapest HungaryHungary national football team
UEFA Euro 2020 venue
2020 UEFA Super Cup venue
20194[28]
22 Murrayfield Stadium67,144Edinburgh ScotlandScotland national rugby union team, Edinburgh Rugby
2005, 2009 and 2017 Heineken Cup Final venue
19254[29]
23 Estádio da Luz64,642Lisbon PortugalS.L. Benfica
UEFA Euro 2004 Final venue
2014 and 2020 UEFA Champions League Final venue
2019–20 UEFA Champions League knockout phase venue
20034[3][7][4]
24 Krestovsky Stadium63,145[30]Saint Petersburg RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup venue, 2018 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2020 venue
20174[3][7][4]
25 Olympiastadion63,118[31]Munich GermanyAthletics
1972 Summer Olympics venue
1974 FIFA World Cup Final venue
1979, 1993 and 1997 UEFA Champions League finals venue
1972
26 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium62,850[32]London EnglandTottenham Hotspur F.C.
NFL International Series (2019–present)
UEFA Euro 2028 venue
20194[3]
27 Veltins-Arena62,271 (nd)
54,442 (d)[17][12]
Gelsenkirchen GermanyFC Schalke 04
2006 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2024 venue
2004 UEFA Champions League Final venue
Stadium uses both retractable and movable seating[33]
20014[3][7][4]
28 Anfield61,276[20]Liverpool EnglandLiverpool F.C.18844[34][4]
29 Estadio Benito Villamarín60,720[35]Seville SpainReal Betis
1982 FIFA World Cup venue
19294[3]
30 Emirates Stadium60,704[36]London EnglandArsenal F.C.20064[3][4]
31 MHPArena60,449 (nd)
54,697 (d)[17]
Stuttgart GermanyVfB Stuttgart
1974 FIFA World Cup, 2006 FIFA World Cup venue
UEFA Euro 1988, UEFA Euro 2024 venue
1959 and 1988 UEFA Champions League finals venue
19334[3]
32 Celtic Park60,411Glasgow ScotlandCeltic F.C.
2014 Commonwealth Games venue
18924[29]

Capacity of 50,000–60,000

Rank Name Capacity City Country Tenants/notes Built UEFA category
33 Parc Olympique Lyonnais59,186Lyon FranceOlympique Lyonnais
UEFA Euro 2016 venue, 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup venue
2018 UEFA Europa League Final venue
2023 Rugby World Cup venue
20164[3][7][4]
34 PGE Narodowy58,580Warsaw PolandPoland national football team
UEFA Euro 2012 venue
2015 UEFA Europa League Final venue
20114[3][7][4]
35 Stadio San Nicola58,248Bari ItalyS.S.C. Bari
1990 FIFA World Cup venue
1991 European Cup Final venue
19903[37]
36 Estadio de La Cartuja57,619Seville SpainAthletics, Spain national football team*
UEFA Euro 2020 venue
19994[3][7][4]
37 Volksparkstadion57,274 (nd)
52,245 (d)[17]
Hamburg GermanyHamburger SV
1974 FIFA World Cup venue, 2006 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 1988 venue
UEFA Euro 2024 venue
2010 UEFA Europa League Final venue
19534[3][7][4]
38 Johan Cruyff Arena55,445[12]Amsterdam NetherlandsAFC Ajax
Netherlands national football team*
UEFA Euro 2000 venue, UEFA Euro 2020 venue
1998 UEFA Champions League Final venue, 2013 UEFA Europa League Final venue
19964[7][4]
39 Silesian Stadium55,211[38]Chorzów PolandRuch Chorzów
Poland national football team
19564[3][7]
40 Stadion Plovdiv55,000Plovdiv BulgariaClosed for events in 2023[39]1950
41 Arena Națională54,851[5]Bucharest RomaniaRomania national football team
2012 UEFA Europa League Final venue
20114[7][4]
42 Stadio Diego Armando Maradona54,732[40]Naples ItalyS.S.C. Napoli
1990 FIFA World Cup venue
19593[41]
43 Merkur Spiel-Arena54,600 (nd)
51,031(d)[17]
Düsseldorf GermanyFortuna Düsseldorf
UEFA Euro 2024 venue
Stadium uses retractable seating
2004
44 Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys54,367[42]Barcelona SpainAthletics, 1992 Summer Olympics venue19274[3][7][4]
45 Borussia-Park54,022Mönchengladbach GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup venue
2004
46 Etihad Stadium53,400[20]Manchester EnglandManchester City
2002 Commonwealth Games
2015 Rugby World Cup venue
2008 UEFA Cup Final venue
UEFA Euro 2028 venue
20024[3][7][4]
47 San Mamés53,332Bilbao SpainAthletic Bilbao20134[3][4]
48 Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena[note 1]53,279Tbilisi GeorgiaDinamo Tbilisi
2015 UEFA Super Cup venue
1976
49 Nef Stadium52,280Istanbul TurkeyGalatasaray S.K.20114[4]
50 St James' Park52,257[20]Newcastle upon Tyne EnglandNewcastle United F.C.
UEFA Euro 2028 venue
18864[4]
51 Donbass Arena52,187
(cl)
Donetsk UkraineFC Shakhtar Donetsk
UEFA Euro 2012 venue
Now closed due to War in Donbass
20094[7][4]
52 Hampden Park52,032[6]Glasgow ScotlandScotland national football team, Queen's Park F.C.
1960, 1976 and 2002 UEFA Champions League finals venue
1962 and 1968 UEFA Cup Winners Cup finals venue
2007 UEFA Cup Final venue
2014 Commonwealth Games venue
UEFA Euro 2020, UEFA Euro 2028 venue
19034[29][3][7][4]
53 Aviva Stadium51,711[5][6]Dublin IrelandIreland national rugby union team, Republic of Ireland national football team, Leinster Rugby
2011 UEFA Europa League Final venue
2013 Heineken Cup Final venue
UEFA Euro 2028 venue
20104[3][4]
54 Deutsche Bank Park51,500 (nd)[46]
48,387 (d)[17]
Frankfurt GermanyEintracht Frankfurt
1974 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 1988 venue, 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup Final venue, 2006 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2024 venue
1980 UEFA Cup final venue, 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup final venue
1925
55 Ibrox Stadium50,817[47]Glasgow ScotlandRangers F.C.
2014 Commonwealth Games venue
18994[29][4]
56 Friends Arena50,653[5]Stockholm SwedenAIK, Sweden national football team
UEFA Women's Euro 2013 venue
2017 UEFA Europa League Final venue
2013 and 2014 national bandy finals venue
20124[3][7][4]
57 Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium[note 2]50,530[48]Istanbul TurkeyFenerbahçe
2009 UEFA Cup final venue
19084
58 Stade Pierre-Mauroy50,157Lille FranceLille OSC
UEFA Euro 2016 venue
2023 Rugby World Cup venue
20124[4]
59 Estádio José Alvalade50,095Lisbon PortugalSporting Clube de Portugal
UEFA Euro 2004 venue
2005 UEFA Cup Final venue, 2019–20 UEFA Champions League knockout phase venue, 2025 UEFA Women's Champions League Final venue
20034[3][7][4]
60 Estádio do Dragão50,033[49]Porto PortugalF.C. Porto
UEFA Euro 2004 venue
2019 UEFA Nations League Final venue, 2021 UEFA Champions League Final venue
20034[3][7][4]
61 King Baudouin Stadium50,024[50]Brussels BelgiumBelgium national football team
UEFA Euro 2000 venue
1930

Capacity of 40,000–50,000

Rank Name Capacity City Country Tenants/notes Built UEFA category
63 Max-Morlock-Stadion50,000Nuremberg Germany1. FC Nürnberg
2006 FIFA World Cup venue
1928
64 De Kuip49,850[12]Rotterdam NetherlandsFeyenoord
Netherlands national football team*
UEFA Euro 2000 Final venue
1972, 1982 UEFA Champions League venue
1963, 1968, 1974, 1985, 1991, 1997 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final venue
1974, 2002 UEFA Cup Final venue
19374[3][7][4]
65 RheinEnergieStadion49,827[17]Cologne Germany1. FC Köln
2006 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2024 venue
2020 UEFA Europa League Final venue
20044
66 Fritz-Walter-Stadion49,780[51]Kaiserslautern Germany1. FC Kaiserslautern
2006 FIFA World Cup venue
1920
67 Mestalla Stadium49,677Valencia SpainValencia CF
1982 FIFA World Cup venue
19234[52]
68 Red Bull Arena49,539[17]Leipzig GermanyRB Leipzig
2006 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2024 venue
1954
69 Stadium Rajko Mitić49,450[50]Belgrade SerbiaCrvena Zvezda
UEFA Euro 1976 Final & 1973 European Cup Final venue
19634[7]
70 HDI-Arena49,000Hanover GermanyHannover 96
2006 FIFA World Cup venue
Stadium uses retractable seating
1954
71 Parc des Princes48,583Paris FranceParis Saint-Germain F.C.
1938 FIFA World Cup venue, 1956 European Cup Final venue, UEFA Euro 1960 venue, UEFA Euro 1984 venue, 1998 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2016 venue
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup venue
2007 Rugby World Cup venue
1897
72 Ernst Happel Stadion48,500[50]Vienna AustriaAustria national football team, Rapid Vienna*, Austria Vienna*
UEFA Euro 2008 Final venue
1964, 1987, 1990 and 1995 UEFA Champions League finals venue
19314[3][7][4]
73 Stadium of Light48,339[53]Sunderland EnglandSunderland A.F.C.1997
74 Fisht Olympic Stadium[note 1]45,994Sochi RussiaPFC Sochi
2014 Winter Olympics
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, 2018 FIFA World Cup
20134[4]
75 Semple Stadium45,690[54]Thurles IrelandTipperary GAA1910
76 Volgograd Arena45,568Volgograd RussiaRotor Volgograd
2018 FIFA World Cup venue
20184
77 Otkrytie Arena45,496Moscow RussiaSpartak Moscow
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup venue, 2018 FIFA World Cup venue
20144[4]
78 Rostov Arena45,415Rostov-on-Don RussiaRostov
2018 FIFA World Cup venue
20184
79 Kazan Arena45,105Kazan RussiaRubin Kazan
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup venue, 2018 FIFA World Cup venue
20134[4]
80 Wrocław Stadium45,105[55]Wrocław PolandŚląsk Wrocław
2025 UEFA Europa Conference League Final venue
UEFA Euro 2012 venue
20114[4]
81 Panathenaic Stadium45,000Athens Greece1896 Summer Olympics venue1869
82 Páirc Uí Chaoimh45,000[54]Cork City IrelandCork GAA1976
83 Mordovia Arena44,442 (t)
28,000
Saransk Russia2018 FIFA World Cup venue20184
84 Strelka Stadium44,242Nizhny Novgorod RussiaNizhny Novgorod
2018 FIFA World Cup venue
20184
85 Gaelic Grounds44,023[54]Limerick IrelandLimerick GAA1928
86 Vasil Levski National Stadium43,230[50]Sofia BulgariaBulgaria national football team, CSKA Sofia1953
87 Stadio Artemio Franchi43,118[56]Florence ItalyACF Fiorentina
1990 FIFA World Cup venue
19314
88 Ullevi43,000Gothenburg Sweden1958 World Cup
1983 European Cup Winners Cup Final 1995 World Championships in Athletics
2006 European Championships in Athletics
1961, 1966, 1968 and 1971 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Gothenburg derbies
1958
89 Lech Stadium42,837Poznań PolandLech Poznań
UEFA Euro 2012 venue
19804[4]
90 Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán42,714Seville SpainSevilla FC
1982 FIFA World Cup venue
1957
91 Vodafone Park42,590Istanbul TurkeyBeşiktaş J.K.
2019 UEFA Super Cup venue
20164[4]
92 Villa Park42,530[20]Birmingham EnglandAston Villa F.C.,
1966 FIFA World Cup venue,
UEFA Euro 1996, UEFA Euro 2028 venue, 1999 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final venue, 2012 FA Community Shield
18974[4]
93 Cosmos Arena42,347Samara RussiaKrylia Sovetov Samara
2018 FIFA World Cup venue
20184
94 Matmut Atlantique42,115Bordeaux FranceFC Girondins de Bordeaux
UEFA Euro 2016 venue
2023 Rugby World Cup venue
2015
95 Weserstadion42,100Bremen GermanySV Werder Bremen
Stadium uses retractable seating
1923
96 Stade Geoffroy-Guichard41,965Saint-Étienne FranceAS Saint-Étienne
UEFA Euro 1984 venue, 1998 FIFA World Cup venue, 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2016 venue
2007 Rugby World Cup venue, 2023 Rugby World Cup venue
1931
97 Stadion Gdańsk41,620[57]Gdańsk PolandLechia Gdańsk
UEFA Euro 2012 venue
2021 UEFA Europa League Final venue
20114[4]
98 Juventus Stadium41,507[58]Turin ItalyJuventus
2021 UEFA Nations League Finals venue
2014 UEFA Europa League Final venue, 2022 UEFA Women's Champions League Final venue
20114[59][4]
99 Stamford Bridge40,173[20]London EnglandChelsea1877
100 Metalist Stadium40,003
(cl)
Kharkiv UkraineFC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv
UEFA Euro 2012 venue
19264[60]

Capacity of 30,000–40,000

Rank Name Capacity City Country Tenants/notes Built UEFA category
100 RCDE Stadium40,000Barcelona SpainRCD Espanyol20094[4]
101 Hauptstadion40,000Aachen Germany1924
102 Estadio Anoeta39,500San Sebastián SpainReal Sociedad19934[52]
103 Goodison Park39,414Liverpool EnglandEverton F.C.
1966 FIFA World Cup venue
1892
104 Stadio San Filippo38,722Messina ItalyA.C.R. Messina2004
105 St. Jakob-Park38,512Basel  SwitzerlandFC Basel
UEFA Euro 2008 venue
2016 UEFA Europa League Final venue
20014[4]
106 Stade Bollaert-Delelis38,223Lens FranceRC Lens
UEFA Euro 1984 venue, 1998 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2016 venue
2007 Rugby World Cup venue
1932
107 Parken Stadium38,190[50]Copenhagen DenmarkFC København
Denmark national football team
UEFA Euro 2020 venue
2006 Royal League Final
Eurovision Song Contest 2001
2000 UEFA Cup Final
1994 European Cup Winners' Cup Final
19924[61]
108 MacHale Park38,000[62]Castlebar IrelandMayo GAA1931
109 Fitzgerald Stadium38,000[54]Killarney IrelandKerry GAA1936
110 Stadio Renzo Barbera37,619Palermo ItalyPalermo F.C.
1990 FIFA World Cup venue
1932
111 Elland Road Stadium37,608Leeds EnglandLeeds United F.C.
UEFA Euro 1996 venue
1897
112 Estádio Nacional37,593Oeiras PortugalTaça de Portugal Finals
1967 European Cup Final
1944
113 Estádio Nacional37,000Lisbon Portugal1944
114 Stadio Renato Dall'Ara36,532[63]Bologna ItalyBologna F.C. 1909
1990 FIFA World Cup venue
1927
115 Helsinki Olympic Stadium36,251Helsinki FinlandFinland national football team
1952 Summer Olympics
1983 World Championships in Athletics, 2005 World Championships in Athletics
2022 UEFA Super Cup venue
19384
116 Allianz Riviera36,178[64]Nice FranceOGC Nice
UEFA Euro 2016 venue
20134
117National Athletics Centre36,000 (t)
14,000
Budapest HungaryAthletics2023
118 Central Stadium[note 1]35,696 (t)
23,000
Yekaterinburg RussiaFC Ural Yekaterinburg
2018 FIFA World Cup venue
1957
119 Stade de la Beaujoire35,322Nantes FranceFC Nantes
UEFA Euro 1984 venue, 1998 FIFA World Cup venue
2007 Rugby World Cup venue
1984
120 Philips Stadion35,200[12]Eindhoven NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven
Netherlands national football team*
UEFA Euro 2000 venue
2006 UEFA Cup final venue, 2023 UEFA Women's Champions League final venue
19134
121 Kuban Stadium[note 1]35,200Krasnodar RussiaFC Kuban Krasnodar1960
122 Krasnodar Stadium[note 1]35,179[65]Krasnodar RussiaFC Krasnodar2016
123 Stade de Gerland35,033[66]Lyon FranceLyon Olympique Universitaire
UEFA Euro 1984 venue, 1998 FIFA World Cup venue, 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup venue
2007 Rugby World Cup venue
1926
124 Kaliningrad Stadium35,016[67]Kaliningrad RussiaBaltika Kaliningrad
2018 FIFA World Cup venue
20184
125 Hillsborough Stadium34,945Sheffield EnglandSheffield Wednesday F.C.
1966 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 1996 venue
1899
126 Arena Lviv34,725[68]
(cl)
Lviv UkraineFC Lviv
UEFA Euro 2012 venue
20114[69]
127 Europa-Park Stadion34,700Europa-Park Stadion GermanySC Freiburg2021
128 Stade Jacques Chaban-Delmas34,694Bordeaux FranceUnion Bordeaux-Bègles
1938 FIFA World Cup venue, 1998 FIFA World Cup venue
2007 Rugby World Cup venue
1924
129 Riazor34,600A Coruña SpainDeportivo La Coruña
1982 FIFA World Cup venue
1940
130 La Romareda34,596Zaragoza SpainReal Zaragoza
1982 FIFA World Cup venue
1957
131 Grotenburg-Stadion34,500Krefeld GermanyKFC Uerdingen 051927
132 Stadion Poljud33,987[70]SplitCroatia CroatiaHajduk Split19794[4]
133 Riverside Stadium33,931Middlesbrough EnglandMiddlesbrough F.C.1995
134 Stadion Henryka Reymana33,326[71]Kraków PolandWisła Kraków19534[4]
135 Opel Arena33,305[72]Mainz Germany1. FSV Mainz 052011
136 Stadio Luigi Ferraris33,205[73][74]Genoa ItalyGenoa C.F.C., U.C. Sampdoria
1990 FIFA World Cup venue
1911
137 Stadium Municipal33,150Toulouse FranceToulouse FC
1938 FIFA World Cup venue, 1998 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2016 venue
2007 Rugby World Cup venue
1937
138 Cardiff City Stadium33,280Cardiff WalesCardiff City, Wales National Football Team
2014 UEFA Super Cup venue
20094
139 Metallurg Stadium33,220Samara RussiaFC Krylya Sovetov Samara1957
140 Estadio Nueva Condomina33,045Murcia SpainReal Murcia2006
141 Tele2 Arena33,000Stockholm SwedenHammarby IF, Djurgårdens IF20134
142 New Tivoli32,960Aachen GermanyAlemannia Aachen2009
143 Pride Park Stadium32,956Derby EnglandDerby County F.C.1997
144 Stade de la Mosson32,939[75]Montpellier FranceMontpellier HSC
1998 FIFA World Cup venue, 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup venue
1972
145 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro32,830Aveiro PortugalBeira-Mar
UEFA Euro 2004 venue
20034
146 Coventry Building Society Arena32,609Coventry EnglandCoventry City F.C.
2012 Summer Olympics venue
20054[4]
147 Estadio Balaídos32,500Vigo SpainCelta de Vigo
1982 FIFA World Cup venue
1928
148 Koševo City Stadium32,500[76]Sarajevo Bosnia and HerzegovinaFK Sarajevo19472[76]
149 Toše Proeski Arena32,483[5][50]Skopje North MacedoniaFK Vardar, FK Rabotnički, North Macedonia national football team*
2017 UEFA Super Cup venue
19474
150 Republican Spartak Stadium[note 1]32,464Vladikavkaz RussiaAlania Vladikavkaz1962
151 Stadio Nereo Rocco32,454Trieste ItalyU.S. Triestina Calcio 19181992
152 Estadio Gran Canaria32,392Las Palmas SpainUD Las Palmas2003
153 St Mary's Stadium32,384Southampton EnglandSouthampton20014[4]
154 Stadio Euganeo32,336Padova ItalyCalcio Padova1994
155 King Power Stadium32,262Leicester EnglandLeicester City2002
156 Karaiskakis Stadium32,115Piraeus GreeceOlympiacos F.C.
2023 UEFA Super Cup venue
18964[4]
157 Rudolf Harbig Stadion32,066Dresden GermanyDynamo Dresden1923
158 Bramall Lane32,050[20]Sheffield EnglandSheffield United, Sheffield Eagles*1855
159 Wörthersee Stadion32,000Klagenfurt am Wörthersee AustriaSK Austria Kärnten
UEFA Euro 2008 venue
2007
160 Breffni Park32,000Cavan IrelandCavan GAA1923
161 Stade de Suisse32,000Bern  SwitzerlandYoung Boys
UEFA Euro 2008 venue
2005
162 Lord's32,000London EnglandMarylebone Cricket Club, Middlesex County Cricket Club, England cricket team*1814
163 Paris La Défense Arena32,000Nanterre FranceRacing 92
Uses movable seating to transition between field and court sports
2017
164 Falmer Stadium31,876[20]Brighton EnglandBrighton & Hove Albion F.C.2011
165 Central Trade Union Stadium31,793
19,845 (limited capacity)
Voronezh RussiaFC Fakel Voronezh, FC FSA Voronezh2003
166 Molineux Stadium31,750[77]Wolverhampton EnglandWolverhampton Wanderers F.C.1889
167 Shakhtar Stadium31,718
(cl)
Donetsk UkraineFC Shakhtar Donetsk Reserves and Youth Team*, FC Metalurh Donetsk*1936
168 Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi31,713[78]Verona ItalyHellas Verona F.C.
1990 FIFA World Cup venue
1963
169 Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena31,500Duisburg GermanyMSV Duisburg, Rhein Fire (ELF)2004
170 Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero31,388Elche SpainElche CF
1982 FIFA World Cup venue
19764[79]
171 Ewood Park31,363Blackburn EnglandBlackburn Rovers F.C.1882
172 Stadionul Steaua31,254Bucharest RomaniaCSA Steaua București2021
173 Polish Army Stadium31,103Warsaw PolandLegia Warsaw19304[4]
174 Agia Sophia Stadium31,100Athens GreeceAEK Athens
Greece national football team*
2024 UEFA Europa Conference League Final venue
20224[80]
175 Dnipro-Arena31,003
(cl)
Dnipro UkraineFC Dnipro, SC Dnipro-120084[81]
176 Stadionul Ion Oblemenco30,983Craiova RomaniaCS Universitatea Craiova2017
177 WWK Arena30,660Augsburg GermanyFC Augsburg2009
178 Terek Stadium[note 1]30,597Grozni RussiaFC Terek Grozny2011
179 Stadio Via del Mare30,534[82][83]Lecce ItalyU.S. Lecce1966
180 Estadio Carlos Tartiere30,500Oviedo SpainReal Oviedo2000
181 City Ground30,404[20]Nottingham EnglandNottingham Forest F.C.1898
182 Cluj Arena30,335Cluj Napoca RomaniaUniversitatea Cluj Napoca20114[7]
183 Estádio Algarve30,305Faro, Portugal PortugalS.C. Farense, Louletano DC
UEFA Euro 2004 venue
20044
184 Stadium MK30,303Milton Keynes EnglandMilton Keynes Dons F.C.2007
185 Estádio Municipal de Braga30,286[84]Braga PortugalS.C. Braga
UEFA Euro 2004 venue
20034
186 De Grolsch Veste30,250[12]Enschede NetherlandsFC Twente
Netherlands national football team*
1998
187 BayArena30,210Leverkusen GermanyBayer 04 Leverkusen
Stadium uses retractable seating
1932
188 Red Bull Arena30,188
29,520 (seated)[85]
Salzburg AustriaFC Red Bull Salzburg
UEFA Euro 2008 venue
2003
189 PreZero Arena30,150Sinsheim GermanyTSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Stadium uses retractable seating
2009
190 Volkswagen Arena30,122Wolfsburg GermanyVfL Wolfsburg
Stadium uses retractable seating
2002
191 VEB Arena30,114Moscow RussiaCSKA Moscow20164
192 bet365 Stadium30,089Stoke-on-Trent EnglandStoke City F.C.1997
193 Stade de Genève30,084Geneva  SwitzerlandServette FC
UEFA Euro 2008 venue
2003
194 Estadio La Rosaleda30,044Málaga SpainMálaga CF
1982 FIFA World Cup venue
19414[52]
195 Estádio D. Afonso Henriques30,029[86]Guimarães PortugalVitória S.C.
UEFA Euro 2004 venue
2019 UEFA Nations League semi-final 2 and third-place play-off
19994
196 Stade Maurice Dufrasne30,023
27,670 (limited capacity)
Liège BelgiumStandard Liège
UEFA Euro 2000 venue
1909

Capacity of 25,000–30,000

Rank Name Capacity City Country Tenants/notes Built UEFA category
196 Stade Saint-Symphorien30,000Metz FranceFC Metz1923
197 St. Andrew's Stadium29,805
21,000 (limited capacity)
Birmingham EnglandBirmingham City F.C.1906
198 Roazhon Park29,778Rennes FranceStade Rennais FC
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup venue
1912
199 Partizan Stadium29,775[87]Belgrade SerbiaFK Partizan19494
200 Stadio Arechi29,739[88]Salerno ItalySalernitana Calcio 19191991
201 Wildparkstadion29,699Karlsruhe GermanyKarlsruher SC1955
202 Portman Road29,673[89]Ipswich EnglandIpswich Town F.C.1884
203 Estádio Cidade de Coimbra29,622[90]Coimbra PortugalAcadémica de Coimbra
UEFA Euro 2004 venue
20034[3][7]
204 Millerntor-Stadion29,063Hamburg GermanyFC St. Pauli1961
205 Jan Breydel Stadium29,042Bruges BelgiumClub Brugge KV, Cercle Brugge K.S.V.
UEFA Euro 2000 venue
1975
206 El Molinón29,029[91]Gijón SpainSporting de Gijón
1982 FIFA World Cup venue
1908
207 Brøndby Stadium29,000Copenhagen DenmarkBrøndby IF2003
208 Ostseestadion29,000Rostock GermanyHansa Rostock1954
209 St Tiernach's Park28,750[92]Clones IrelandMonaghan GAA1944
210 University of Bolton Stadium28,723Bolton EnglandBolton Wanderers1997
211 Toumba Stadium28,701Thessaloniki GreecePAOK1959
212 Allianz Stadion28,600[93]
24,000 (seated)
Vienna AustriaRapid Wien2016
213 Estádio do Bessa28,263[94]Porto PortugalBoavista
UEFA Euro 2004 venue
20034[3][7]
214 Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino28,177[95]Turin ItalyTorino F.C.19334[3][7][4]
215 Ukraina Stadium28,051[96]
(cl)
Lviv UkraineKarpaty Lviv1963
216 Estádio 1º de Maio28,000Braga PortugalS.C. Braga B, S.C. Braga (women)1950
217 Stadio Renato Curi28,000Perugia ItalyPerugia Calcio1974
218 Stadio Ennio Tardini27,906Parma ItalyParma F.C.1923
219 Stadio Oreste Granillo27,763Reggio Calabria ItalyReggina Calcio1999
220 Estadio José Zorrilla27,618[97]Valladolid SpainReal Valladolid
1982 FIFA World Cup venue
1982
221 Ruhrstadion27,599Bochum GermanyVfL Bochum1921
222 Stadio Erasmo Iacovone27,584Taranto ItalyTaranto F.C. 19271965
223 Odsal Stadium27,491[98]Bradford EnglandBradford Bulls1934
224 Chornomorets Stadium27,400[99]
(cl)
Odesa UkraineFC Chornomorets Odesa20114[81]
225 Carrow Road Stadium27,359Norwich EnglandNorwich City F.C.1935
226 MDCC-Arena27,250Magdeburg Germany1. FC Magdeburg2006
227 Ullevaal Stadion27,182[50]Oslo NorwayNorway national football team1926
228 The Valley27,111London EnglandCharlton Athletic F.C.1919
229 Lokomotiv Stadium27,084Moscow RussiaLokomotiv Moscow, Russia national football team*2002
230 Carl-Benz-Stadion27,000Mannheim GermanySV Waldhof Mannheim1994
231 O'Moore Park27,000[62]Portlaoise IrelandLaois GAA1888
232 Abe Lenstra Stadion26,742[12]Heerenveen NetherlandsSC Heerenveen1994
233 Kaftanzoglio Stadium26,712[100]Thessaloniki GreeceIraklis1960
234 The Hawthorns26,688[101]West Bromwich EnglandWest Bromwich Albion F.C.1900
235 The Oval26,556
6,050 (limited capacity)
Belfast Northern IrelandGlentoran F.C.1892
236 SchücoArena26,515Bielefeld GermanyArminia Bielefeld1926
237 Anzhi Arena[note 1]26,500[102]Kaspiysk Russia2003
238 Malmö Stadion26,500[103]Malmö SwedenAthletics, IFK Malmö
1958 World Cup venue
1958
239 Ashton Gate Stadium26,459Bristol EnglandBristol City, Bristol Bears1887
240 Pankritio Stadium26,420Heraklion GreeceErgotelis2004
241 Estadi Ciutat de València26,354Valencia SpainLevante UD1969
242 Stadio Partenio26,308Avellino ItalyU.S. Avellino 19121973
243 Pearse Stadium26,200[62]Galway IrelandGalway GAA1957
244 Stade de la Meinau26,109Strasbourg FranceRC Strasbourg
1938 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 1984 venue
1914
245 Letzigrund26,104[104]Zürich  SwitzerlandFC Zürich, Grasshopper Club Zürich
UEFA Euro 2008 venue
2007
246 Old Trafford Cricket Ground26,000Manchester EnglandLancashire County Cricket Club1857
247 Welford Road Stadium25,849Leicester EnglandLeicester Tigers1892
248 Yuvileiny Stadium25,830[105]
(cl)
Sumy UkrainePFC Sumy2001
249 VTB Arena25,716Moscow RussiaDynamo Moscow2019
250 RSC Olimpiyskiy25,678[106]
(cl)
Donetsk UkraineUkraine national under-21 football team*, FC Shakhtar Donetsk Reserves and Youth Team*1958
251 Thomond Park25,600[107]Limerick IrelandMunster Rugby*, Shannon RFC, UL Bohemian R.F.C.1940
252MKM Stadium25,586[108]Kingston upon Hull EnglandHull City A.F.C., Hull F.C.2002
253 Aleksandar Shalamanov Stadium25,556Sofia BulgariaSlavia Sofia1958
254 Darlington Arena25,500[109]Darlington EnglandDarlington Mowden Park R.F.C.2003
255 Selhurst Park25,486London EnglandCrystal Palace F.C.1924
256 Central Stadium25,400Kazan RussiaFC Rubin Kazan1960
257 Stade Océane25,178Le Havre FranceLe Havre AC
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup venue
2012
258 Stade du Hainaut25,172Valenciennes FranceValenciennes FC
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup venue
2011
259 Stadio Friuli25,155[110]Udine ItalyUdinese Calcio
1990 FIFA World Cup venue
1976
260 DW Stadium25,133Wigan EnglandWigan Warriors, Wigan Athletic F.C.
England national rugby league team Test matches venue
1999
261 MMArena25,064Le Mans FranceLe Mans UC722011
262 Edgbaston Cricket Ground25,000Birmingham EnglandWarwickshire County Cricket Club1882
263 Stadio Pino Zaccheria25,000Foggia ItalyCalcio Foggia 19201925
264 Skatbank-Arena25,000[111]Altenburg GermanySV Motor Altenburg1957
265 CSK Stadium25,000Ryazan RussiaFC Zvezda Ryazan1980
266 Georgi Asparuhov Stadium25,000Sofia BulgariaLevski Sofia1963
267 Hristo Botev Stadium25,000Vratsa BulgariaPOFC Botev Vratsa1963
268 GelreDome25,000Arnhem NetherlandsVitesse
UEFA Euro 2000 venue
1998
269 Nowlan Park25,000[62]Kilkenny IrelandKilkenny GAA1927

Under construction

The following is a list of European stadiums which are currently under construction and will have a capacity of 25,000 or more.

StadiumCapacityCityCountryTenant(s)Opening
Everton Stadium 52,679[6] Liverpool  England Everton
UEFA Euro 2028 venue
2025
Nou Mestalla49,000[112]Valencia SpainValencia2026[113]
Belarus National Stadium33,000Minsk BelarusBelarus national football team2025[114]
Stadionul Dinamo 25,000[115] Bucharest  Romania FC Dinamo București Estimated 2025–2028

Albania below 25,000 capacity

RankNameCityCapacityTenants/notesBuiltUEFA category
1 Arena Kombëtare Tiranë 22,000[50] Albania NT
2022 UEFA Europa Conference League Final venue
2019
2 Loro Boriçi Stadium Shkodër 16,000 Albania NT, Vllaznia 1953, 2016 [4]
3 Tomori Stadium Berat 14,890 Tomori 1985
4 Elbasan Arena Elbasan 12,800 Albania NT, KF Elbasani 1967, 2014 [4]
5 Skënderbeu Stadium Korçë 12,343 Skënderbeu 1957
6 Niko Dovana Stadium Durrës 12,040 Teuta 1965
7 Gjorgji Kyçyku Stadium Pogradec 10,700 Pogradeci 1932

Austria below 25,000 capacity

RankNameCityCapacityTenants/notes
5Raiffeisen ArenaLinz19,080
17,117 (seated)[116]
LASK
6Generali ArenaVienna17,656FK Austria Wien
7Tivoli NeuInnsbruck17,400FC Wacker Tirol
8PappelstadionMattersburg15,700SV Mattersburg
9UPC-ArenaGraz15,312SK Sturm Graz
10Bundesstadion SüdstadtMaria Enzersdorf12,000VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
11Franz Fekete StadiumKapfenberg12,000Kapfenberger SV
12Sepp-Doll-StadionKrems10,000Kremser SC

Austria below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Location Date built Capacity
1 Wiener Stadthalle[117] Vienna 1958 16,152
2 Olympiahalle[118] Innsbruck 1963 12,000

Belarus below 25,000 capacity

RankNameCityCapacityTenants/notesBuiltUEFA category
1Dinamo Stadium
Minsk
22,000[50]Belarus national football team
and Dynama Minsk
UEFA Category 4 stadium
2Traktor Stadium
Minsk
17,600Isloch and Minsk
3Central Stadium
Homieĺ
14,307Gomel
4Borisov Arena
Barysaŭ
13,121BATE BorisovUEFA Category 4 stadium[4]
5Brestsky
Brest
10,169Dynama Brest
and Ruch Brest

Belgium below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityClubCityBuiltUEFA Category
1 Cegeka Arena23,718 (nd)[119]
20,040 (d)[12]
Racing GenkGenk1990UEFA Category 4 stadium
2 Lotto Park21,500 (nd)
20,144 (d)[12]
AnderlechtBrussels19174[3][7][4]
3 Ghelamco Arena20,185[12]KAA GentGhent20134
4 Achter de Kazerne16,672[120]MechelenMechelen1911
5 Bosuilstadion15,402[121]AntwerpAntwerp1923
6 Stade du Pays de Charleroi15,000[122]Charleroi
UEFA Euro 2000 venue
Charleroi1939
7 Stayen14,600[123]Sint-TruidenSint-Truiden1927
8 Herman Vanderpoortenstadion14,538[124]LierseLier1925
9 Olympisch Stadion12,771[121]BeerschotAntwerp1920
10 Stade du Tivoli12,500[125]URS CentreLa Louviere1972
11 Elindus Arena12,414[126]Zulte WaregemWaregem1957
12 Edmond Machtens Stadium12,266[127]RWD MolenbeekMolenbeek1920
13 Daknamstadion12,136[128]LokerenLokeren1956
14 Stade de Buraufosse11,000[129]Liège1960
15 Stade Le Canonnier10,800[130]Mouscron1930
16 Den Dreef10,020[131]OH LeuvenHeverlee2002
17 Forestiersstadion10,000[132]HarelbekeHarelbeke1980

Belgium below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Location Date built Capacity
1 Sportpaleis Antwerp 18,575

Bosnia and Herzegovina below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityOpenedCity / TownHome teamUEFA Rank
1Bilino Polje Stadium13,909[50]1972ZenicaNK Čelik Zenica
and Bosnia and Herzegovina
UEFA
2Stadion Grbavica13,1461953SarajevoFK ŽeljezničarUEFA
3Banja Luka City Stadium10,0301937Banja LukaFK BoracUEFA

Bosnia and Herzegovina below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Capacity Opened Location
1 Zetra Olympic Hall 12,000 1983 Sarajevo

Bulgaria below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityHome teamOpenedUEFA category
1Lokomotiv Stadium22,000SofiaLokomotiv Sofia1985
2Lazur Stadium18,037BurgasChernomorets Burgas1967
3Ivaylo Stadium18,000TarnovoEtar Veliko Tarnovo1958
4Tundzha Stadium18,000YambolYambol
5Bonchuk Stadium16,050DupnitsaMarek Dupnitsa1952
6Arena Arda15,000KardzhaliArda Kardzhali1963
7Sevtopolis Stadium15,000KazanlakRozova Dolina Kazanlak1981
8Belite Orli Stadium15,000PlevenBelite Orli Pleven (dissolved)
9Dunav Stadium15,000RuseDunav Ruse
10Akademik Stadium13,500SvishtovAkademik Svishtov
11Georgi Benkovski Stadium13,128PazardzhikHebar Pazardzhik1989
12Gradski Stadium13,000RuseDunav Ruse1910
13Druzhba Stadium12,500DobrichDobrudzha Dobrich1960
14Beroe Stadium12,128Stara ZagoraBeroe Stara Zagora1959
15Louis Eyer Stadium12,000SilistraDorostol Silistra
16Hristo Botev Stadium12,000[133]GabrovoYantra Gabrovo1919
17Lokomotiv Stadium11,800PlovdivLokomotiv Plovdiv1982
18Lokomotiv Stadium10,500Gorna OryahovitsaFC Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa1956
19Ludogorets Arena10,422RazgradPFC Ludogorets Razgrad20114
20Minyor Stadium10,000DimitrovgradDimitrovgrad
21Osogovo Stadium10,000KyustendilVelbazhd Kyustendil1979
22Gancho Panov Stadium10,000PavlikeniPavlikeni
23Lokomotiv Stadium10,000RuseLokomotiv Ruse
24Hadzhi Dimitar Stadium10,000SlivenFC Sliven1959
25Akademik Stadium10,000SofiaAkademik Sofia
26Lokomotiv Stadium10,000Stara ZagoraLokomotiv Stara Zagora

Bulgaria below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Capacity Opened Location
1 Armeets Arena 12,373[134] 2011 Sofia

Croatia below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityClubOpenedUEFA Category
1Stadion Maksimir24,851[135]
(35,423 before damage)
ZagrebDinamo Zagreb19124[4]
2Stadion Gradski vrt18,856[136]OsijekOsijek1980
3Opus Arena13,005OsijekOsijek20234[4]
4Stadion Varteks10,800[137]VaraždinVaraždin1931
5Stadion Kantrida10,600[138]RijekaOpatija1913

Croatia below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

RankStadiumCapacityCityTeamInaugurated
1 Arena Zagreb 15,200[139]ZagrebKHL Medveščak
RK Zagreb
2008
2 Spaladium Arena 10,931[140]SplitInternational2008

Czech Republic below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityHome TeamUEFA category
1Eden Arena20,232PragueSK Slavia Prague, Czech Republic
2013 UEFA Super Cup venue, 2023 UEFA Europa Conference League Final venue
4[4]
2Stadion Evžena Rošického19,032Praguenone
3Generali Arena18,944PragueAC Sparta Prague, Czech Republic4[4]
4Na Stínadlech18,221TepliceFK Teplice, Czech Republic
5Městský stadion15,123OstravaFC Baník Ostrava, FC Vítkovice, Czech Republic
6Andrův stadion12,541OlomoucSK Sigma Olomouc
7Doosan Arena11,700PlzeňFC Viktoria Plzeň, Czech Republic
8Městský fotbalový stadion Srbská10,785BrnoFC Zbrojovka Brno

Czech Republic below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Location Arena Date built Capacity
1 Prague O2 Arena 2004 18,000
2 Prague Tipsport Arena 1962 13,150
3 Ostrava Ostravar Aréna 1986 12,500
4 Pardubice Enteria arena 1960 10,300

Denmark below 25,000 capacity

Rank Stadium Capacity Club Division City
1 Ceres Park 21,175 Aarhus GF Danish Superliga Aarhus
2 Blue Water Arena 18,000 Esbjerg fB NordicBet Liga Esbjerg
3 Nature Energy Park 15,790 Odense BK Danish Superliga Odense
4 Aalborg Portland Park 13,797 AaB Danish Superliga Aalborg
5 Gladsaxe Stadium 13,300 Akademisk Boldklub Danish 2nd Division Søborg, Gladsaxe
6 Valby Idrætspark 13,000 Boldklubben Frem Danish 2nd Division Valby, Copenhagen
7 MCH Arena 11,800 FC Midtjylland Danish Superliga Herning
8 Vejle Stadium 10,418 Vejle Boldklub Danish Superliga Vejle
9 CASA Arena 10,400 AC Horsens Danish Superliga Horsens
10 Cepheus Park Randers 10,300 Randers FC Danish Superliga Randers
11 Right to Dream Park 10,300 FC Nordsjælland
FC Nordsjælland (women)
Danish Superliga
Elitedivisionen
Farum
12 Sydbank Park 10,107 SønderjyskE Danish Superliga Haderslev
13 Lyngby Stadion 10,000 Lyngby BK Danish Superliga Kongens Lyngby
14 JYSK Park 10,000 Silkeborg IF NordicBet Liga Silkeborg
15 Næstved Stadium 10,000 Næstved BK Danish 2nd Division Næstved
16 Kolding Stadion 10,000 Kolding IF NordicBet Liga Kolding

Denmark below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

RankStadiumCapacity for sportsCapacity for concertsCityHome TeamOpened
1Royal Arena13,00016,000CopenhagenNone2017
2Jyske Bank Boxen12,00015,000HerningNone2010

Estonia below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCity
1Lilleküla Stadium14,405[50]Tallinn
2Kalevi Keskstaadion12,000Tallinn

Finland below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityHome Team
1Tampere Stadium

(Ratina Stadion)

16,800TampereFinland,

Ilves

2Lahden Stadion14,465LahtiFC Lahti
3Paavo Nurmi Stadium13,000Turku
4Porin Stadion12,300PoriFC Jazz
5Bolt Arena10,770HelsinkiHJK, HIFK, Finland

Finland below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Location Arena Date built Capacity
1 Tampere Nokia Arena 2021 13,455
2 Helsinki Hartwall Arena 1997 13,349
3 Turku Gatorade Center 1990 11,820
4 Tampere Tampere Exhibition and Sports Centre 1985 10,800

France below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCityOpenedCapacitySportHome TeamOther tenantsRegion
1Stade Louis DugauguezSedan200024,389[141]FootballCS Sedan ArdennesArdenne Métropole
2Stade Auguste-DelauneReims1935 (2008)21,029[142]FootballStade de ReimsVille de Reims
3Stade de l'AubeTroyes1925 (2004)20,400[143] · Other sources indicate a capacity of 20842 places, such as LFP.FootballES Troyes ACCommunauté d'agglomération Troyes Champagne Métropole
4Stade Michel d'OrnanoCaen199320,300[144]FootballSM CaenVille de Caen
5Stade Marcel-PicotTomblaine (Nancy)1926 (2003)20,087[145]FootballAS Nancy LorraineMétropole du Grand Nancy
6Stade des AlpesGrenoble200820,068[146]Football
Rugby union
Grenoble Foot 38
FC Grenoble
Grenoble-Alpes Métropole
7Stade Auguste BonalMontbéliard1931 (2000)20,005[147]FootballFC Sochaux-MontbéliardPays de Montbéliard Agglomération
8Stade Jean-BouinParis1925 (2013)20,000Rugby union
Football
Stade français
FC Versailles 78
Red Star FC
Paris Saint-Germain Féminine
Paris Musketeers
Ville de Paris
9Stade Raymond KopaAngers1912 (2022)20,000[148]FootballAngers SCOVille d'Angers
10Stade Marcel-MichelinClermont-Ferrand1911 (2015)19,372[149]Rugby unionASM Clermont AuvergneClermont Foot 63ASM Clermont Auvergne
11Stade CharlétyParis1939 (1994)19,151[150]Football
Athletics
Paris 13 Atletico
Paris FC
Paris Université Club
Paris-SG Rugby League
Stade français
Paris Saint-Germain Féminine
Racing 92
Ville de Paris
12Stade Ernest-WallonToulouse198219,073[151]Rugby union
Rugby league
Stade toulousain
Toulouse Olympique
Association "les amis du Stade toulousain"
13Stade de RoudourouGuingamp1990 (2018)19,060[152] · [lower-alpha 1]FootballEn Avant GuingampVille de Guingamp
14Stade Robert BobinBondoufle1994 (2022)18,850[153]FootballParis FC (women)FC Fleury 91
Évry FC
Département de l'Essonne
15Stade Raoul-BarrièreBéziers1989 (2019)18,555[154]Rugby unionAS Béziers HéraultAS Béziers (2007)Ville de Béziers
16Stadium Lille MétropoleVilleneuve-d'Ascq
(Lille)
1975 (2010)18,500[155] · [lower-alpha 2]Football
Rugby union
Olympique Marcquois RugbyLOSC Lille
Wasquehal Football
Métropole européenne de Lille
17Stade du MoustoirLorient1959 (2010)18,500FootballFC LorientVille de Lorient
18Stade MayolToulon1920 (2016)18,200Rugby unionRC ToulonnaisSC ToulonVille de Toulon
19Stade Jean-DaugerBayonne1958 (2022)18,069[156]Rugby unionAviron bayonnaisVille de Bayonne
20Stade de l'Abbé-DeschampsAuxerre1918 (2015)17,924[157]FootballAJ Auxerre
21Plaine des sportsAvignon1975 (2019)17,129[158]Rugby leagueSporting Olympique AvignonAC Arles-AvignonVille d'Avignon
22Stade Gaston-PetitChâteauroux1962 (1997)17,072FootballLB ChâteaurouxVille de Châteauroux
23Stade Jules DeschaseauxLe Havre1931 (1999)16,382[159]Rugby unionHAC RugbyVille du Havre
24Stade Armand-CesariFuriani
(Bastia)
1932 (2018)16,048[160]FootballSC BastiaCommunauté d'agglomération de Bastia
25Stade Marcel-DeflandreLa Rochelle1926 (2023)16,000 (16,500)[161]Rugby unionStade RochelaisVille de La Rochelle
26Parc des sportsAnnecy1964 (2022)15,714[162]FootballFC AnnecyEvian Thonon GaillardVille d'Annecy
27GGL StadiumMontpellier200715,697[163]Rugby unionMontpellier Hérault RugbyMontpellier Méditerranée Métropole
28Stade Gaston GérardDijon1934 (2017)15,459[164]FootballDijon FCOVille de Dijon
29Stade Roland Garros – Court Philippe ChatrierParis15,225Tennis
30Stade Francis-Le BléBrest1922 (2010)15,220[165]FootballStade brestois 29Ville de Brest
31Stade Maurice TrélutTarbes196915,000Rugby union
Football
Tarbes Pyrénées Rugby
Tarbes Pyrénées Football
Ville de Tarbes
32Stade Amédée-DomenechBrive-la-Gaillarde1921 (2019)14,759[166]Rugby unionCA BriveVille de Brive-la-Gaillarde
33Stade Jean LavilleGueugnon1939 (2003)14,753FootballFC GueugnonVille de Gueugnon
34Stade Aimé-GiralPerpignan1940 (2008)14,593Rugby unionUSA PerpignanUSA Perpignan
35Stade du HameauPau1948 (2019)14,588Rugby unionSection PaloisePau FCVille de Pau
36Stadium municipalAlbi1964 (2007)14,523[167]Rugby unionSC AlbiVille d'Albi
37Stade ArmandieAgen1921 (2022)14,400[168]Rugby unionSU Agen Lot-et-GaronneVille d'Agen
38Stade Georges PompidouValence197414,380Football
Rugby union
ASOA Valence
Valence Romans Drôme Rugby
Ville de Valence
39Parc des Sports AguiléraBiarritz1905 (2022)13,341Rugby unionBiarritz olympiqueVille de Biarritz
40Stade municipal de BeaublancLimoges1924 (2018)13,182[169]Rugby unionUSA LimogesLimoges FootballVille de Limoges
41Stade de la LicorneAmiens199912,999FootballAmiens SCRC LensCommunauté d'agglomération Amiens Métropole
42Stade LesdiguièresGrenoble1921 (1991)12,650Rugby union
American football
FC Grenoble
Centaure de Grenoble
Grenoble Foot 38Ville de Grenoble
43Stade Pierre-AntoineCastres1907 (2017)12,550FootballCastres olympiqueVille de Castres
44Stade ParsemainFos-sur-Mer
(Istres)
200512,500[170]FootballFC Istres
ES Fos-Sur-Mer
Arrondissement of Istres
45Stade de l'ÉpopéeCalais200812,432FootballGrand Calais Pascal FCVille de Calais
46Stade Dominique DuvauchelleCréteil
(Paris)
1983 (2004)12,150FootballUS Créteil-LusitanosMétropole du Grand Paris
47Stade François CotyAjaccio1969 (2012)12,096FootballAC Ajaccio
48Stade Robert DiochonLe Petit-Quevilly (Rouen)1914 (2022)12,018Football
Rugby union
FC Rouen
US Quevilly-Rouen Métropole
Rouen Normandie Rugby
Métropole Rouen Normandie
49Parc des Sports et de l'AmitiéNarbonne1976 (2023)12,000Rugby unionRC NarbonneVille de Narbonne
50Stade Michel-AmandBuxerolles
(Poitiers)
1989 (1995)12,000[171]FootballStade Poitevin FCGrand Poitiers
51Stade SapiacMontauban1907 (2007)11,937Rugby unionUS MontaubanVille de Montauban
52Matmut StadiumVénissieux
(Lyon)
201111,805FootballVille de Lyon
53Stade de la RabineVannes1959 (2022)11,415Football
Rugby union
Vannes OC
Rugby Club Vannes
Ville de Vannes
54Stade Charles-MathonOyonnax1939 (2013)11,400Rugby unionUnion sportive OyonnaxHaut-Bugey Agglomération
55Stade Francis Le BasserLaval1971 (2001)11,107FootballStade LavalloisLaval Agglomération
56Stade Michel BendichouColomiers11,000Rugby unionColomiers RugbyVille de Colomiers
57Stade Gabriel MontpiedClermont-Ferrand1995 (2025)10,800[172] (16,200)FootballClermont Foot 63Ville de Clermont-Ferrand
58Stade Gilbert BrutusPerpignan1962 (2011)10,460Rugby leagueCatalans DragonsVille de Perpignan
59Stade Léo LagrangeBesançon1939 (2005)10,307FootballRacing Besançon
Besançon Football
Ville de Besançon
60Stade Pierre BrissonBeauvais1935 (1999)10,178Football
Rugby union
AS Beauvais Oise
Beauvais RC
FC Chambly Oise
Red Star FC
Ville de Beauvais
61Stade de la Vallée du CherTours1978 (2011)10,128[173]FootballTours FCVille de Tours

France below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Location Arena Date built Capacity
1 Lyon Halle Tony Garnier[174] 1988 17,000
2 Paris Accor Arena[175] 1984 15,500
3 Strasbourg Zénith de Strasbourg 2008 12,079
4 Grenoble Palais des Sports 1967 12,000
5 Nantes Hall XXL 2013 10,750
6 Montpellier Sud de France Arena[176] 2010 10,000

Germany below 25,000 capacity

Rank Team Location Stadium Capacity
1 Freiburg im Breisgau Dreisamstadion 24,000
2 Borussia Neunkirchen Neunkirchen Ellenfeldstadion 23,400
3 Eintracht Braunschweig Braunschweig Eintracht-Stadion 23,325
4 Wuppertaler SV Wuppertal Stadion am Zoo 23,067
5 Energie Cottbus Cottbus Stadion der Freundschaft 22,528
6 1. FC Union Berlin Berlin Stadion An der Alten Försterei 22,012
7 SpVgg Bayreuth Bayreuth Hans-Walter-Wild-Stadion 21,500
8 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen Oberhausen Niederrheinstadion 21,318
9 Rot-Weiss Essen Essen Stadion Essen 20,650
10 Kickers Offenbach Offenbach am Main Sparda-Bank-Hessen-Stadion 20,500
11 KFC Uerdingen 05 Krefeld Grotenburg-Stadion 20,200
12 SV Dessau 05 Dessau Paul Greifzu Stadium 20,000
13 Darmstadt 98 Darmstadt Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor 17,000
14 VfL Osnabrück Osnabrück Stadion an der Bremer Brücke 16,667
15 Greuther Fürth Fürth Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer 16,626
16 SV Meppen Meppen Hänsch-Arena 16,500
17 1. FC Saarbrücken Saarbrücken Ludwigsparkstadion 16,003
18 Erzgebirge Aue Aue-Bad Schlema Erzgebirgsstadion 15,711
19 SV Sandhausen Sandhausen BWT-Stadion am Hardtwald 15,414
20 Jahn Regensburg Regensburg Jahnstadion Regensburg 15,210
21 Hallescher FC Halle Leuna Chemie Stadion 15,057
22 Holstein Kiel Kiel Holstein-Stadion 15,034
23 1860 Munich Munich Grünwalder Stadion 15,000
24 1. FC Heidenheim Heidenheim Voith-Arena 15,000
25 SC Paderborn Paderborn Home Deluxe Arena 15,000
26 FC Ingolstadt Ingolstadt Audi Sportpark 15,000
27 Wehen Wiesbaden Wiesbaden BRITA-Arena 12,250
28 FSV Zwickau Zwickau GGZ-Arena Zwickau 10,049
29 Viktoria Köln Cologne Sportpark Höhenberg 10,001

Germany below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

RankIndoor StadiumCapacityCityStateHome TeamOpened
1Lanxess Arena19,250[177]Cologne North Rhine-WestphaliaKölner Haie1998
2Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin14,500Berlin BerlinAlba Berlin, Eisbären Berlin2008
3SAP Arena14,500[177]Mannheim Baden-WürttembergRhein-Neckar Löwen, Adler Mannheim2005
4PSD Bank Dome14,282[178]Düsseldorf North Rhine-WestphaliaDEG Metro Stars, Bergischer HC (some games)2006
5ÖVB Arena14,000 Bremen Bremen2005
6Barclays Arena Hamburg13,000[177]Hamburg HamburgHSV Hamburg2002
7Olympiahalle12,463Munich BavariaFC Bayern Munich (some games)1, Track Cycling1972
8Westfalenhallen12,000Dortmund North Rhine-Westphalia1952
9Max-Schmeling-Halle12,000Berlin BerlinFüchse Berlin, Berlin Recycling Volleys11996
10Gerry Weber Stadion11,500[177]Halle (Westfalen) North Rhine-WestphaliaGerry Weber Open1993
11SAP Garden11,500[179]Munich BavariaFC Bayern Munich 1, EHC Red Bull München2023
12ZAG-Arena10,767Hannover Lower SaxonyTSV Hannover-Burgdorf2000
13König Pilsener Arena10,300[177]Oberhausen North Rhine-Westphalia1996
14Wunderino Arena10,250Kiel Schleswig-HolsteinTHW Kiel1952
15Tennisstadion Hamburg10,000[177]Hamburg HamburgInternational German Open (1924–present),
FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
2019 Beach Volleyball World Championships
1892

Greece below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityClubOpened
1Pampeloponnisiako Stadium23,588Patras1981
2Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium22,800ThessalonikiAris1951
3Panthessaliko Stadium22,700VolosVolos, Niki Volos2004
4AEL FC Arena16,118[180]LarissaApollon Larissa2010
5Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium16,003AthensPanathinaikos 1922
6Trikala Municipal Stadium15,000TrikalaTrikala1950
7Georgios Kamaras Stadium14,200AthensApollon Smyrnis1948
8Alcazar Stadium13,108LarissaAEL1965
9Nea Smyrni Stadium11,342AthensPanionios1939
10Kostas Davourlis Stadium11,321PatrasPanachaiki1939
11Anthi Karagianni Stadium10,550KavalaKavala1970
12Hellinikon Stadium10,000AthensEthnikos Piraeus2004

Greece below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

RankArenaCapacityCityTeamInaugurated
1 Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall19,443AthensPanathinaikos1995
2 Peace and Friendship Stadium12,000PiraeusOlympiacos1985

Hungary below 25,000 capacity

Rank Stadium Capacity City County Tenants Built UEFA category
2Ferencváros Stadion22,000[28]Ferencvárosi TC20144[4][28]
3Nagyerdei Stadion20,340[181][28]DebrecenHajdú-BiharDebreceni VSC20144[4][28]
4ETO Park 15,600[182] Győr Győr-Moson-Sopron Győri ETO FC 2008
5Diósgyőri Stadion14,646[183]MiskolcBorsod-Abaúj-ZemplénDiósgyőri VTK20184[28]
6Sóstói Stadion14,201[28]SzékesfehérvárFejérFehérvár20184[28]
7Béke téri Stadion14,000[184]Ferencvárosi TC II
Csepel FC
1939
8Szusza Ferenc Stadion12,670[185]Újpest2001
9Stadler Stadion12,000[186]AkasztóBács-KiskunStadler FC1995
10Városi stadion12,000[187]ÓzdBorsod-Abaúj-ZemplénÓzd FC1958
11ZTE Aréna11,200[188]ZalaegerszegZalaZalaegerszegi TE2002
12Városi Stadion10,000[189]HódmezővásárhelyCsongrádHódmezővásárhelyi FC1958

Hungary below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Capacity Opened Location
1 MVM Dome 20,022[190] 2021 Budapest
2 Papp László Budapest Sportaréna 12,500 2003 Budapest

Ireland below 25,000 capacity

Rank Stadium Location Tenants Main use Capacity Seated Previous capacity Floodlit
1Dr. Cullen ParkCarlowCarlow GAAGaelic football/Hurling21,000[191]3,00018,000Yes
2Cusack ParkEnnisClare GAAGaelic football/Hurling19,000[54]3,26928,000No
3Dr. Hyde ParkRoscommonRoscommon GAAGaelic football18,890[192]3,60025,000No
4Markievicz ParkSligoSligo GAAGaelic football/Hurling18,558[193]3,585No
5RDS ArenaDublinRoyal Dublin Society/Leinster RugbyEquestrianism/rugby union18,500[194]16,500Yes
6Wexford ParkWexfordWexford GAAGaelic football/Hurling18,0009,000No
7O'Connor ParkTullamoreOffaly GAAGaelic football/Hurling18,000[193]7,000No
8MacCumhaill ParkBallybofeyDonegal GAAGaelic football/Hurling18,000[62]4,310[193]Yes
9Healy ParkOmaghTyrone GAAGaelic football/Hurling17,636[193]4,500Yes
10Páirc TailteannNavanMeath GAAGaelic football/Hurling17,000[62]5,00030,000Yes
11Páirc Uí RinnCorkCork GAAGaelic football/Hurling16,440[54]8,000Yes
12Fraher FieldDungarvanWaterford GAAGaelic football/Hurling15,000[195]4,000Yes
13St. Mary's ParkCastleblayneyMonaghan GAAGaelic football/Hurling14,000[196]4,000Yes
14Austin Stack ParkTraleeKerry GAAGaelic football/Hurling12,000[54]5,00015,000Yes
15Malahide Cricket Club GroundMalahideCricket Ireland
Malahide Cricket Club
Cricket11,500[197]N/AYes
16Cusack ParkMullingarWestmeath GAAGaelic football/Hurling11,500[198]15,000No
17Walsh ParkWaterfordWaterford GAAGaelic football/Hurling11,000[199][54]6,000No

Ireland below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Capacity Seated
capacity
Opened Location
1 3Arena 14,500 9,300 2008 Dublin

Italy below 25,000 capacity stadiums

RankStadiumCapacityCityRegionHome TeamOpened
24Stadio San Vito24,479Cosenza CalabriaCosenza1963
25Stadio del Conero23,976Ancona MarcheAncona1992
26Stadio Dino Manuzzi23,860Cesena Emilia-RomagnaCesena1957
27Stadio Angelo Massimino23,266Catania SicilyCatania1937
28Stadio Ennio Tardini22,352Parma Emilia-RomagnaParma1923
29Stadio Riviera delle Palme22,000San Benedetto del Tronto MarcheSambenedettese1985
30Stadio Leonardo Garilli21,668Piacenza Emilia-RomagnaPiacenza1969
31Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore21,515[200][201]Reggio Emilia Emilia-RomagnaSassuolo and Reggiana1995
32Stadio Alberto Braglia21,092Modena Emilia-RomagnaModena1936
33Stadio Adriatico20,515Pescara AbruzzoPescara1955
34Stadio Mario Rigamonti19,550Brescia LombardyBrescia1959
35Stadio Armando Picchi19,238Livorno TuscanyLivorno1933
36Stadio Silvio Piola17,875Novara PiedmontNovara1976
37Stadio Libero Liberati17,460Terni UmbriaTernana1969
38Stadio Ezio Scida16,547Crotone CalabriaCrotone1946
39Sardegna Arena16,412[202]Cagliari SardiniaCagliari2017
40Stadio Benito Stirpe16,227[203]Frosinone LazioFrosinone2017
41Stadio Carlo Castellani16,167[204]Empoli TuscanyEmpoli1923
42Stadio Paolo Mazza16,134[205]Ferrara Emilia-RomagnaSPAL1928
43Stadio Giovanni Zini16,003[206]Cremona LombardyCremonese1929
44Stadio Artemio Franchi15,373Siena TuscanySiena1923
45Gewiss Stadium15,222[207]Bergamo LombardyAtalanta1919
46Stadio Brianteo15,039[208]Monza LombardyMonza1988
47Stadio Danilo Martelli14,844Mantua LombardyMantova1949
48Stadio Nicola Ceravolo14,650Catanzaro CalabriaCatanzaro1919
49Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia13,602Como LombardyComo1927
50Stadio Marcello Melani13,195Pistoia TuscanyPistoiese1966
51Stadio Città di Arezzo13,128Arezzo TuscanyArezzo1961
52Stadio Romeo Menti13,000Vicenza VenetoVicenza1984
53Stadio Romeo Menti13,000Castellammare di Stabia CampaniaJuve Stabia1985
54Stadio Ciro Vigorito12,587[209]Benevento CampaniaBenevento1979
55Stadio Simonetta Lamberti12,200Cava de' Tirreni CampaniaCavese1969
56Stadio Bruno Benelli12,020Ravenna Emilia-RomagnaRavenna1966
57Stadio Alberto Pinto12,000Caserta CampaniaCaserta1936
58Stadio Arturo Collana12,000Napoli CampaniaNone1925
59Stadio Vanni Sanna12,000Sassari SardegnaSassari1922
60Stadio Alberto Picco11,767[210]La Spezia LiguriaSpezia Calcio1919
61Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca11,326[211]Ascoli Piceno MarcheAscoli1962
62Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo11,150Venice VenetoVenezia1913
63Arena Civica10,000Milan LombardiaInter Milan (women)
Alcione
Brera
1807
64Stadio Omobono Tenni10,000Treviso VenetoTreviso1933

Italy below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

RankCityArenaOpenedCapacityTenants
1 Turin Pala Alpitour 2005 16,600
2 Milan Mediolanum Forum 1990 12,700 AJ Milano
3 Rome PalaLottomatica 1960 11,200 Lottomatica Roma
4 Casalecchio di Reno Unipol Arena 1993 11,000
5 Pesaro Vitrifrigo Arena 1996 10,323 Scavolini Pesaro
6 Genoa Palasport di Genova 1962 10,000

Kosovo below 25,000 capacity

RankCityStadiumCapacityUEFA Category
1 Mitrovica Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium 16,300
2 Pristina Fadil Vokrri Stadium 13,500 2[212]

Latvia below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityTenantsInaugurated
1Daugava Stadium 10,461[50]RigaLatvia national football team*1927

Latvia below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Capacity Opened Location
1 Arēna Rīga 11,200 2006 Riga

Lithuania below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityTenantsInaugurated
1Darius and Girėnas Stadium 15,315KaunasFK Kauno Žalgiris1925

Lithuania below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

RankArenaCapacitySeatedCityClubInaugurated
1Žalgiris Arena 20,00015,708KaunasBC Žalgiris2011
2Avia Solutions Group Arena 12,50010,000Vilnius2004

Malta below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumSurfaceCityTenantsCapacity
1National StadiumHybrid grassTa' QaliMalta national football team
Maltese Premier League
16,964[50]

Moldova below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityClubOpenedUEFA Category
1Sheriff Stadium14,000TiraspolFC Sheriff Tiraspol2002
2Zimbru Stadium10,400[50]ChişinăuMoldova, FC Zimbru20064

Monaco below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityClubUEFA category
1Stade Louis II18,523MonacoAS Monaco4[4]

Montenegro below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityClub
1Podgorica City Stadium11,869[50]PodgoricaFK Budućnost Podgorica

Netherlands below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityProvinceTenantsOpenedUEFA Category
1Stadion Galgenwaard23,750Utrecht UtrechtFC Utrecht1982
2Hitachi Capital Mobility Stadion22,550Groningen GroningenFC Groningen2006
3Parkstad Limburg Stadion19,979KerkradeLimburg (Netherlands) LimburgRoda JC Kerkrade2000
4Rat Verlegh Stadion19,000Breda North BrabantNAC Breda1996
5AFAS Stadion16,672Alkmaar North HollandAZ20064
6Cars Jeans Stadion15,000The Hague South HollandADO Den Haag2007
7Koning Willem II Stadion14,500Tilburg North BrabantWillem II1920
8MAC³PARK stadion14,000Zwolle OverijsselPEC Zwolle2009
9Fortuna Sittard Stadion12,800SittardLimburg (Netherlands) LimburgFortuna Sittard1999
10Stadion De Vijverberg12,600Doetinchem GelderlandDe Graafschap1954
11Goffertstadion12,501Nijmegen GelderlandN.E.C.1939
12Erve Asito12,080Almelo OverijsselHeracles Almelo1999
13Spartastadion Het Kasteel11,026Rotterdam South HollandSparta Rotterdam1916
14Stadion De Geusselt10,000MaastrichtLimburg (Netherlands) LimburgMVV Maastricht1961
15Cambuurstadion10,000Leeuwarden FrieslandSC Cambuur1936
16De Adelaarshorst10,000Deventer OverijsselGo Ahead Eagles1920

Netherlands below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Location Arena Date built Capacity
1 Amsterdam Ziggo Dome 2012 16,000[213]
2 Rotterdam Rotterdam Ahoy 1971 15,818[214]
3 Heerenveen Thialf 1986 12,500

Norway below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityClubUEFA category
1Lerkendal Stadion21,405[215]TrondheimRosenborg
2016 UEFA Super Cup venue
4[4]
2Brann Stadion16,750[216]BergenBrann
3Kristiansand Stadion16,600[217]KristiansandDonn
4Intility Arena16,550[218]OsloVålerenga
Vålerenga (women)
5Viking Stadion16,300[219]StavangerViking
6Bislett Stadion15,400[220]OsloLyn
7Fana Stadion15,000[221]BergenFana
8Sør Arena14,448[222]KristiansandStart
9Fredrikstad Stadion12,500[223]FredrikstadFredrikstad
10Skagerak Arena11,767[224]SkienOdd
11Åråsen Stadion11,500[225]LillestrømLillestrøm
12Aker Stadion11,249[226]MoldeMolde (men)
Molde (women)
4[4]
13Gjøvik Stadion11,000[227]GjøvikFK Gjøvik-Lyn
14Color Line Stadion10,778[228]ÅlesundAalesund

Poland below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityLocationRegionHome TeamOpened
1Ernest Pohl Stadium24,653 (31,871 after completion)Zabrze SilesianGórnik Zabrze1934[229]
2Stadion Jagiellonii22,386Białystok PodlaskieJagiellonia Białystok2014[230]
3Stadion im. Floriana Krygiera21,163Szczecin West PomeranianPogoń Szczecin1925[231]
4Stadion im. Zdzisława Krzyszkowiaka20,559Bydgoszcz Kuyavian-PomeranianZawisza Bydgoszcz2008[232]
5Stadion im. Władysława Króla18,029Łódź Łódź VoivodeshipŁKS Łódź2022
6Stadion Widzewa18,018Łódź Łódź VoivodeshipWidzew Łódź2017[233]
7Stadion Zagłębia Lubin16,068Lubin Lower SilesianZagłębie Lubin2009[234]
8Suzuki Arena15,550Kielce ŚwiętokrzyskieKorona Kielce2006[235]
9Arena Lublin15,247Lublin Lublin VoivodeshipMotor Lublin2014
10Stadion Tychy15,150Tychy SilesianGKS Tychy2015
11Stadion GOSiR15,139Gdynia PomeranianArka Gdynia
Bałtyk Gdynia
2011
12Stadion BBOSiR15,076Bielsko-Biała SilesianPodbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała
BKS Stal Bielsko-Biała
2014
13Stadion im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego15,114Kraków Lesser PolandCracovia
Puszcza Niepołomice
2010
14Stadion im. Kazimierza Górskiego15,000Płock Masovian VoivodeshipWisła Płock1973
15ArcelorMittal Park11,600Sosnowiec SilesianZagłębie Sosnowiec2023

Poland below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Capacity Opened Location
1 Spodek 11,500 1971 Katowice
2 Centennial Hall 10,000 1913 Wrocław

Portugal below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityLocationTenants
1Estádio Municipal de Leiria Dr. Magalhães Pessoa23,888LeiriaUD Leiria
2Estádio Alfredo da Silva21,498BarreiroGD Fabril
3Estádio do Restelo19,980LisbonCF Os Belenenses
4Estádio do Bonfim18,694SetúbalVitória FC
5Estádio Municipal de Amarante16,800AmaranteAmarante FC
6Estádio de São Miguel15,277Ponta DelgadaCD Santa Clara
7Estádio Dr. Machado de Matos15,000FelgueirasFC Felgueiras
8Estádio de São Luís15,000FaroSC Farense
9Estádio do Fontelo14,368ViseuAcadémico de Viseu FC
10Estádio do Bolhão13,000FiãesFiães S.C.
11Estádio Cidade de Barcelos12,374BarcelosGil Vicente FC
12Estádio Municipal de Chaves12,000ChavesGD Chaves
13Estádio dos Barreiros10,600FunchalCS Marítimo
14Estádio Manuel Marques10,378Torres VedrasSCU Torreense
15Estádio Prof. Dr. José Vieira de Carvalho10,000MaiaFC Maia
16Campo Estrela10,000ÉvoraLusitano de Évora
17Estádio Avelino Ferreira Torres10,000Marco de CanavesesFC Marco
18Estádio Municipal de Águeda10,000ÁguedaRecreio Desportivo de Águeda

Portugal below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

RankIndoor stadiumCapacityLocationTenantsInaugurated
1Altice Arena 20,000LisbonNone1998
2Altice Forum Braga 13,300BragaNone1981/2017
3Europarque 11,000Santa Maria da FeiraNone1995

Romania below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityClubOpenUEFA Category
1Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu23,500Cluj-NapocaCFR Cluj19734
2Stadionul Nicolae Rainea23,000Galați1920
3Stadionul Municipal20,154BrăilaDacia Unirea Brăila1974
4Stadionul Municipal20,054Drobeta-Turnu Severin1963
5Stadionul Ceahlăul18,000Piatra NeamțCeahlăul Piatra Neamț1935
6Stadionul Cetate18,000Alba IuliaUnirea Alba Iulia1982
7Stadionul Daniel Prodan18,000Satu MareOlimpia Satu Mare1942
8Stadionul Viitorul18,000ScorniceștiOlt Scornicești1987
9Stadionul Municipal17,500BacăuCSM Bacău1966
10Stadionul Michael Klein16,500HunedoaraHunedoara1921
11Stadionul Farul15,520Constanța1957
12Stadionul Jiul15,500PetroșaniJiul Petroșani1982
13Stadionul Ilie Oană15,073PloieștiPetrolul Ploiești2011
14Stadionul Dinamo15,032BucharestDinamo București1952
15Stadionul Cotroceni14,542Bucharest1995
16Superbet Arena14,050BucharestRapid Bucureşti2022
17Stadionul Oțelul13,500GalațiOțelul Galați1983
18Francisc von Neuman12,700AradUTA Arad2020
19Tudor Vladimirescu12,518Târgu JiuPandurii Târgu Jiu, Viitorul Pandurii Târgu Jiu2019
20Stadionul Mircea Chivu12,500ReșițaCSM Reșița1926
21Stadionul Municipal12,363SibiuHermannstadt2022
22Stadionul 1 Mai12,000SlatinaSlatina1924
23Stadionul Municipal12,000Râmnicu VâlceaRâmnicu Vâlcea1946
24Stadionul Municipal12,000BuzăuSCM Gloria Buzău1942
25Stadionul Emil Alexandrescu11,390IașiCSM Politehnica Iași1960
26Stadionul Iuliu Bodola11,155OradeaCA Oradea1924
27Stadionul Ion Comșa10,400CălărașiDunărea Călărași1962
28Stadionul Regie10,020BucharestRapid București1920
29Stadionul Municipal10,000TurdaSticla Arieșul Turda1975
30Stadionul Orășenesc10,000MioveniCS Mioveni2000

Romania below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Capacity Opened Location
1 BTarena 10,000 2014 Cluj-Napoca

Russia below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityHome teamInauguratedRenovated
25Shinnik Stadium22,871YaroslavlFC Shinnik Yaroslavl19232008–2010
26Petrovsky Stadium21,725Saint Petersburg19251933, 1961, 1978, 1994, 2010
27Central Stadium21,500AstrakhanFC Volgar Astrakhan19552013
28Arsenal Stadium20,048TulaFC Arsenal Tula19591996–1998, 2014
29Torpedo Stadium19,700VladimirFC Torpedo Vladimir19501958, 1978, 1988
30Central Republican Stadium19,100IzhevskFC Zenit-Izhevsk Izhevsk19461962, 2007, 2010
31Torpedo Stadium18,500TolyattiFC Lada-Togliatti Togliatti
32Lokomotiv Stadium17,856Nizhny NovgorodFC Volga Nizhny Novgorod19321997
33Zvezda Stadium17,000PermFC Amkar Perm1969
34Olimp-215,840Rostov-on-DonFC Rostov (until 2018)19302009
35Dynamo Stadium[note 1]15,589StavropolFC Dynamo Stavropol1920
36Central Stadium15,292OryolFC Oryol
37Dynamo Stadium[note 1]15,200MakhachkalaFC Dynamo Makhachkala1927
38Lokomotiv Stadium15,200SaratovFC Sokol Saratov
39Neftyanik Stadium15,132UfaFC Ufa19672015
40PromAgro Stadium15,000Stary Oskol
41Central Stadium[note 1]15,000ChelyabinskFC Chelyabinsk
42Arena Khimki14,950KhimkiFC Khimki2008
43Saturn Stadium14,685RamenskoyeFC Saturn Moscow Oblast1999
44Spartak Stadium14,545PetrozavodskFC Karelia Petrozavodsk
45Spartak Stadium[note 1]14,149NalchikPFC Spartak Nalchik
46Central Union Stadium13,400MurmanskFC Sever Murmansk1960
47Trud Stadium[note 1]12,500NovorossiyskFC Chernomorets Novorossiysk
48Salyut Stadium11,456BelgorodFC Salyut Belgorod
49Trudovye Rezervy Stadium11,329KurskFC Avangard Kursk1948
50Metallurg Stadium11,000LipetskFC Metallurg Lipetsk19571976, 1997, 1998, 2018
51Slava Metreveli Central Stadium[note 1]10,200Sochi
52Dynamo Stadium10,100BryanskFC Dynamo Bryansk
53SKB-Bank Arena[note 1]10,000YekaterinburgFC Ural Yekaterinburg19402015

Russia below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Location Arena Date built Capacity
1 Moscow CSKA Arena 2015 14,000
2 Moscow Megasport Arena 2006 13,926
3 Saint Petersburg Ice Palace 2000 12,300
4 Moscow VTB Arena 2019 12,273
5 Sochi Bolshoy Ice Dome 2012 12,000
6 Sochi Iceberg Skating Palace[note 1] 2012 12,000
7 Moscow Luzhniki Palace of Sports 1956 11,500
8 Kazan TatNeft Arena 2005 10,400
9 Belgorod Belgorod Arena 2021 10,100

Serbia below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumSeating capacityCityHome teamNotes
1 Stadion Čair 18,151[236] Niš Radnički Niš
2 Smederevo City Stadium 17,200[237] Smederevo FK Smederevo
3 Čika Dača Stadium 15,100[238] Kragujevac Radnički Kragujevac
4 Jagodina City Stadium 15,000 Jagodina FK Jagodina
5 Užice City Stadium 15,000 Užice Sloboda Užice
6 Karađorđe Stadium 14,458 Novi Sad FK Vojvodina
7 Pirot Stadium 13,816 Pirot Radnički Pirot
8 Karađorđev Park Stadium 13,500[239] Zrenjanin Proleter Zrenjanin
9 Subotica City Stadium 13,000 Subotica Spartak Subotica
10 Novi Pazar City Stadium 13,000 Novi Pazar FK Novi Pazar
11 Železnik Stadium 12,500 Železnik FK Železnik
12 Omladinski Stadium 10,600[240] Belgrade OFK Beograd
13 Mladost Stadium 10,331[241] Kruševac Napredak Kruševac

Serbia below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Capacity Location Year opened
1 Štark Arena 20,094[242] Belgrade 2004

Slovakia below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityCityHome teamUEFA category
1Tehelné pole22,500BratislavaŠK Slovan Bratislava4
2Anton Malatinský Stadium19,200TrnavaFC Spartak Trnava4[4]
3MOL Aréna12,700Dunajská StredaFC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda
4Štadión Pasienky11,591BratislavaN/A
5Štadión pod Dubňom11,313ŽilinaMŠK Žilina
6Štadión Sihoť10,000TrenčínAS Trenčín

Slovakia below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Location Venue Date built Capacity Tenant/use
1 Bratislava Ondrej Nepela Arena 10,055 HC Slovan Bratislava

Slovenia below 25,000 capacity

Rank Stadium Capacity City Tenants Opened
1Stožice Stadium16,038[243][244]LjubljanaOlimpija Ljubljana2010
2Stadion Z'dežele13,059[245]CeljeCelje2003
3Ljudski vrt11,671[246]MariborMaribor1952

Spain below 25,000 capacity

Rank Stadium Capacity City Region Club Opened UEFA Category
1 Estadio José Rico Pérez24,704[247]Alicante SpainHércules CF
1982 FIFA World Cup venue
1974
2Las Ventas23,798Madrid Madrid1931
3Estadio El Sadar23,576Pamplona NavarreOsasuna1967
4Estadio de la Cerámica23,500Villarreal ValenciaVillarreal19234
5Son Moix23,142Palma Balearic IslandsMallorca1999
6Heliodoro Rodríguez López22,824[248]Santa Cruz de Tenerife Canary IslandsTenerife1925
7El Sardinero22,222Santander CantabriaRacing Santander19882[79]
8Nuevo Colombino21,670Huelva AndalusiaRecreativo2001
9Estadio del Mediterráneo21,350Almería AndalusiaAlmería2004
10Nuevo Arcángel20,989[249]Córdoba AndalusiaCórdoba1994
11Chapín20,523Jerez de la Frontera AndalusiaXerez1988
12Mendizorrotza19,840Vitoria-Gasteiz Basque CountryAlavés1924
13Plaza de toros de Pamplona19,720Pamplona Navarre1922
14Los Cármenes19,336[250]Granada AndalusiaGranada1995
15Carlos Belmonte17,524Albacete Castile-La ManchaAlbacete1960
16El Helmántico17,341Salamanca Castile and LeónSalamanca CF1970
17Coliseum Alfonso Pérez16,500Getafe MadridGetafe1998
18Municipal La Línea16,120La Línea de la Concepción AndalusiaLinense1969
19Estadio Las Gaunas15,902Logroño La Rioja (Spain)UD Logroñés
Logroño
2002
20Nuevo Vivero15,198Badajoz ExtremaduraBadajoz1998
21Cartagonova15,105Cartagena MurciaCartagena1987
22Plaza de toros de La Merced15,000Huelva Andalusia1902
23Plaza de toros de Murcia15,000Murcia Murcia1887
24Plaza de toros de Vista Alegre14,781Bilbao Basque Country1882
25Romano14,600Mérida ExtremaduraMérida1954
26Nou Estadi14,591Tarragona CataloniaGimnàstic1972
27Vallecas14,505[251]Madrid MadridRayo Vallecano1976
28Castalia14,485[252]Castellón de la Plana ValenciaCastellón1987
29El Soto14,000Móstoles MadridMóstoles1981
30Plaza de toros de Granada14,000Granada Andalusia
31Plaza de toros de los Califas14,000Córdoba Andalusia
32Camp d'Esports13,500Lleida CataloniaLleida Esportiu1918
33Juan Rojas13,468Almería AndalusiaAlmería (rugby)1976
34Montilivi13,400[253]Girona CataloniaGirona1970
35Reino de León13,346[254]León Castile and LeónCultural Leonesa2001
36El Plantío12,642[255]Burgos Castile and LeónBurgos
Real Burgos
1964
37La Victoria12,569Jaén AndalusiaJaén2001
38Butarque12,450[256] Leganés MadridLeganés1998
39Nacional Complutense12,400Madrid MadridCisneros (rugby)1943
40A Malata12,042Ferrol GaliciaRacing Ferrol1993
41Vero Boquete de San Lázaro12,000[257]Santiago de Compostela GaliciaCompostela1993
42Plaça de bous de València12,000Valencia Valencia1859
43Plaza de toros de Albacete12,000Albacete Castilla–La Mancha
44Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla12,000Seville Andalusia
45Nova Creu Alta11,981Sabadell CataloniaSabadell1967
46Francisco de la Hera11,580Almendralejo ExtremaduraExtremadura1996
47Olímpic de Terrassa11,500Terrassa CataloniaTerrassa, Barcelona Dragons (ELF)1960
48Plaza de toros de La Ribera11,046Logroño La Rioja (Spain)2001
49Plaza de toros de Valladolid11,000Valladolid Castile and León
50Plaza de toros de Las Palomas11,000Algeciras Andalusia1969
51Estadio Ciudad de Tudela11,000Tudela NavarreTudelano1969
52Plaza de toros de Salamanca – La Glorieta10,858Salamanca Castile and León1893
53Ciudad de Málaga10,816Málaga AndalusiaAthletics2006
54Plaza de toros de Jaén10,500Jaén Andalusia1961
55Pasarón10,500Pontevedra GaliciaPontevedra1965
56Plaza de toros de Zaragoza10,072Zaragoza Aragon1764
57Linarejos10,000Linares AndalusiaLinares1956
58Las Mestas10,000Gijón AsturiasGijón Mariners (American football)
CSI Gijón (horse jumping)
1942
59Plaza de toros de Santander10,000Santander Cantabria
60Plaza de toros de Palencia10,000Palencia Castile and León
61Plaza de toros de Almería10,000Almería Andalusia

Spain below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

RankIndoor stadiumCapacityCityAutonomous
Community
TenantsOpened
1Palau Sant Jordi 17,960Barcelona CataloniaNone1990
2WiZink Center 17,453Madrid MadridEstudiantes
Real Madrid
2005
3Fernando Buesa Arena 15,504[258]Vitoria-Gasteiz Basque CountryBaskonia1991
4Bizkaia Arena 15,414[259]Barakaldo Basque CountryNone2004
5Vistalegre 14,000Madrid MadridBullfighting2000
6Olímpic de Badalona 12,760Badalona CataloniaJoventut Badalona1991
7Caja Mágica 12,442Madrid MadridNone2009
8Gran Canaria Arena11,470 Las Palmas Canary IslandsCB Gran Canaria2014
9Plaza de Toros de La Ribera 11,046Logroño La Rioja (Spain)Bullfighting2001
10Coliseum da Coruña 11,000A Coruña GaliciaNone1991
11Martín Carpena 11,000Málaga AndalusiaUnicaja1999
12Illumbe 11,000[260]San Sebastián Basque CountryBullfighting1998
13Pabellón Príncipe Felipe 10,744Zaragoza AragonNone1990
14Madrid Arena 10,500Madrid MadridNone2002
15San Pablo 10,200Sevilla AndalusiaBaloncesto Sevilla1999
16Bilbao Arena 10,014[261]Bilbao Basque CountryBilbao Basket2010
17León Arena 10,000León Castile and LeónBullfighting1948
18La Cubierta 10,000Leganés MadridBullfighting1997

Sweden below 25,000 capacity

Rank Stadium Capacity Club UEFA category
1Stadion22,500Malmö FF4[4]
2Gamla Ullevi18,416GAIS, IFK Göteborg, Örgryte IS
3Östgötaporten17,234IFK Norrköping, IK Sleipner
4Borås Arena16,899IF Elfsborg, Norrby IF
5Olympia16,500Helsingborgs IF
6Behrn Arena13,129KIF Örebro, Örebro Black Knights, Örebro SK
7Guldfågeln Arena12,000Kalmar FF4[4]
8Myresjöhus Arena12,000Östers IF
9Örjans Vall10,873Halmstads BK
10Studenternas IP10,522IK Sirius
11Landskrona IP10,000Landskrona BoIS
12Tingvalla IP10,000Carlstad United

Sweden below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Arena Capacity City Main sport Home team(s) Opened/Renovated
1Avicii Arena13,850Stockholmice hockeySweden men's national ice hockey team,
Djurgårdens IF,
AIK (high-profile games)
1989
2Malmö Arena12,600Malmöice hockeyMalmö Redhawks2008
3Scandinavium12,044Gothenburgice hockeyFrölunda HC1971/1991, 2006

Switzerland below 25,000 capacity

Rank Stadium Capacity City Home team
1kybunpark19,694St. GallenFC St. Gallen
2Swissporarena16,800LucerneFC Luzern
3Stade Tourbillon16,263SionFC Sion
4Stade Olympique de la Pontaise15,786LausanneFC Lausanne-Sport
FC Stade Lausanne-Ouchy
5Stade de la Charrière12,700La Chaux-de-FondsFC La Chaux-de-Fonds
6Stade de la Tuilière12,544LausanneFC Lausanne-Sport
7Stade de la Maladière11,998NeuchâtelNeuchâtel Xamax
8Stadion Neufeld11,500BernFC Bern
9Stadion Brühl10,964GrenchenFC Grenchen
10Stockhorn Arena10,398ThunFC Thun

Switzerland below 25,000 capacity indoor stadiums

Rank Location Arena Date built Capacity
1 Bern PostFinance Arena[262] 1967 17,000
2 Basel St. Jakobshalle 1976 12,400
3 Zürich Swiss Life Arena 2022 12,000
4 Lausanne Vaudoise Aréna[263] 2019 10,000

Ukraine below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacity[264]Build/renovatedCityHome team
1Butovsky Vorskla Stadium24,7952000
Poltava
FC Vorskla Poltava
2Meteor Stadium24,3812001
Dnipro
FC VPK-Ahro Shevchenkivka
3Shukhevych City Stadium15,1502011
Ternopil
FC Nyva Ternopil
4Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium16,873
Kyiv
FC Dynamo Kyiv junior squads
5Central City Stadium15,6002019
Mykolaiv
MFC Mykolaiv
6Zirka Stadium13,3052014
Kropyvnytskyi
FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi
7Volodymyr Boiko Stadium12,6802001
Mariupol
FC Mariupol
8Avanhard Stadium12,0802015
Lutsk
FC Volyn Lutsk
9Yuri Gagarin Stadium12,060
Chernihiv
FC Desna Chernihiv
10Avanhard Stadium12,0002005
Uzhhorod
FC Uzhhorod
11Bukovyna Stadium12,000
Chernivtsi
FSC Bukovyna Chernivtsi
12Slavutych Arena11,9832006
Zaporizhia
MFC Metalurh Zaporizhia
13Cherkasy Arena10,3212011
Cherkasy
FC Dnipro Cherkasy

United Kingdom below 25,000 capacity

RankStadiumCapacityLocationCountryTenantsSportUEFA category
1Craven Cottage24,500[20]London EnglandFulham F.C.Association football
2Valley Parade24,433Bradford EnglandBradford City A.F.C.Association football
3Madejski Stadium24,376ReadingEngland EnglandReading FCAssociation football
4John Smith's Stadium24,329HuddersfieldEngland EnglandHuddersfield Town FC, Huddersfield GiantsAssociation football, rugby league
5Deepdale23,404PrestonEngland EnglandPreston North End FCAssociation football
6Oakwell23,287BarnsleyEngland EnglandBarnsley FCAssociation football
7Vicarage Road22,200WatfordEngland EnglandWatford FCAssociation football
8Turf Moor21,744BurnleyEngland EnglandBurnley FCAssociation football
9Headingley Rugby Ground21,050[265]LeedsEngland EnglandLeeds RhinosRugby league, rugby union
10Swansea.com Stadium20,996SwanseaWales WalesSwansea City AFC, OspreysAssociation football, rugby union
11Pittodrie Stadium20,866AberdeenScotland ScotlandAberdeen FCAssociation football4[4]
12Easter Road20,421[266]EdinburghScotland ScotlandHibernian FCAssociation football
13Páirc Esler20,000[62]NewryNorthern Ireland Northern IrelandGaelic football, rugby
14Tynecastle Park19,852EdinburghScotland ScotlandHeart of Midlothian FCAssociation football4[29]
15Meadow Lane19,841NottinghamEngland EnglandNotts County FCAssociation football
16Fratton Park19,400[267]PortsmouthEngland EnglandPortsmouth FCAssociation football
17The Den19,369LondonEngland EnglandMillwall FCAssociation football
18Windsor Park18,614BelfastNorthern Ireland Northern IrelandLinfield FC, Northern Ireland national football team
2021 UEFA Super Cup venue
Association football4
19Celtic Park18,500DerryNorthern Ireland Northern IrelandDerry GAAGaelic football, hurling, camogie
20Athletic Grounds18,500[62]ArmaghNorthern Ireland Northern IrelandArmagh GAAGaelic football, hurling, camogie
21Clean Slate Headingley Cricket Ground18,350LeedsEngland EnglandYorkshire County Cricket ClubCricket
22Ravenhill Stadium18,196BelfastNorthern Ireland Northern IrelandUlster RugbyRugby union
23Loftus Road Stadium18,193LondonEngland EnglandQueens Park Rangers FCAssociation football
24Brewster Park18,000[62]EnniskillenNorthern Ireland Northern IrelandFermanagh GAAGaelic football, hurling, camogie
25Totally Wicked Stadium18,000St. HelensEngland EnglandSt Helens RFC, St Helens Town FCRugby league
26Rugby Park15,003KilmarnockScotland ScotlandKilmarnock FCAssociation football
27Trent Bridge17,500NottinghamEngland EnglandNottinghamshire County Cricket ClubCricket
28Brentford Community Stadium17,250LondonEngland EnglandBrentford FC, London IrishAssociation football, Rugby union
29Brunton Park17,030CarlisleEngland EnglandCarlisle United FCAssociation football
30Home Park17,000PlymouthEngland EnglandPlymouth Argyle FCAssociation football
31Bloomfield Road Stadium16,616BlackpoolEngland EnglandBlackpool FCAssociation football
32Kingsholm Stadium16,500GloucesterEngland EnglandGloucester RugbyRugby union
33Sophia Gardens15,643CardiffWales WalesGlamorgan County Cricket ClubCricket
34Crystal Palace National Sports Centre15,500LondonEngland EnglandLondon Grand Prix, London OlympiansAthletics, American football
35County Ground15,547SwindonEngland EnglandSwindon Town FCAssociation football
36Franklin's Gardens15,249NorthamptonEngland EnglandNorthampton SaintsRugby union
37Halliwell Jones Stadium15,200WarringtonEngland EnglandWarrington WolvesRugby league
38Keepmoat Stadium15,148DoncasterEngland EnglandDoncaster Rovers FC, Doncaster RLFCAssociation football, rugby league
39Vale Park15,036Stoke-on-TrentEngland EnglandPort Vale FCAssociation football
40Prenton Park15,012BirkenheadEngland EnglandTranmere Rovers FCAssociation football
41Centre Court15,000LondonEngland EnglandThe Championships, WimbledonTennis
42Riverside Ground15,000Chester-le-StreetEngland EnglandDurham County Cricket ClubCricket
43Wimbledon Centre Court14,979LondonEngland EnglandTennis
44Parc y Scarlets14,870LlanelliWales WalesScarlets, Llanelli RFC, Llanelli AFC*Rugby union, association football
45Twickenham Stoop14,816LondonEngland EnglandHarlequin FC, London BroncosRugby union
46Recreation Ground14,500BathEngland EnglandBath RugbyRugby union
47Tannadice Park14,223DundeeScotland ScotlandDundee United FCAssociation football
48The Shay14,061[268]HalifaxEngland EnglandHalifax Town, Halifax RLFCAssociation football, rugby league
49Fir Park13,677MotherwellScotland ScotlandMotherwell FCAssociation football
50Boundary Park13,513OldhamEngland EnglandOldham Athletic AFCAssociation football
51London Road Stadium13,513PeterboroughEngland EnglandPeterborough United FCAssociation football
52Halton Stadium13,350WidnesEngland EnglandWidnes VikingsRugby league
53Sandy Park12,800ExeterEngland EnglandExeter ChiefsRugby union
54Alexander Stadium12,700BirminghamEngland EnglandBirchfield Harriers2022 Commonwealth Games, Athletics
55Kassam Stadium12,537OxfordEngland EnglandOxford United FCAssociation football, rugby union
56Cardiff Arms Park12,500CardiffWales WalesCardiff RFCRugby union
57Gigg Lane Stadium12,500BuryEngland EnglandAssociation football
58Roots Hall12,392Southend-on-SeaEngland EnglandSouthend United FCAssociation football
59Wimbledon No. 1 Court12,345LondonEngland EnglandTennis
60New York Stadium12,088RotherhamEngland EnglandRotherham United FCAssociation football
61Sixways Stadium12,024WorcesterEngland EnglandWorcester WarriorsRugby union
62Salford City Stadium12,000SalfordEngland EnglandSalford City Reds, Sale SharksRugby league, rugby union
63Gateshead International Stadium11,800GatesheadEngland EnglandGateshead FC, Gateshead SenatorsAthletics, association football, rugby league, American football
64The Jungle11,750CastlefordEngland EnglandCastleford TigersRugby league
65Cappielow11,589GreenockScotland ScotlandGreenock Morton F.C.Association football
66Priestfield Stadium11,582GillinghamEngland EnglandGillingham F.C.Association football
67Dens Park11,775DundeeScotland ScotlandDundee F.C.Association football
68North Marine Road11,500ScarboroughEngland EnglandScarborough Cricket Club, Yorkshire County Cricket Club*Cricket
69East End Park11,480DunfermlineScotland ScotlandDunfermline Athletic F.C.Association football
70Dean Court11,307BournemouthEngland EnglandAFC BournemouthAssociation football
71Leigh Sports Village11,000[269]LeighEngland EnglandLeigh CenturionsRugby league
72Bescot Stadium10,862WalsallEngland EnglandWalsall FCAssociation football
73Edgeley Park10,800StockportEngland EnglandStockport County FCAssociation football
74Sincil Bank10,780LincolnEngland EnglandLincoln City FCAssociation football
75McDiarmid Park10,696PerthScotland ScotlandSt Johnstone FCAssociation football
76Racecourse Ground10,500WrexhamWales WalesWrexham A.F.C., North Wales CrusadersAssociation football, rugby league
77Cwmbran Stadium10,500CwmbranWales WalesCwmbrân Town A.F.C.Athletics, association football
78Technique Stadium10,379ChesterfieldEngland EnglandChesterfield FCAssociation football
79Kenilworth Road10,265LutonEngland EnglandLuton Town FCAssociation football
80Kingston Park10,200Newcastle upon TyneEngland EnglandNewcastle Falcons, Newcastle ThunderRugby union, rugby league
81Somerset Park10,185AyrScotland ScotlandAyr United F.C.Association football
82Alexandra Stadium10,109CreweEngland EnglandCrewe Alexandra FCAssociation football
83Colchester Community Stadium10,105ColchesterEngland EnglandColchester United FCAssociation football
84Firhill Stadium10,102GlasgowScotland ScotlandPartick ThistleAssociation football
85Excelsior Stadium10,101AirdrieScotland ScotlandAirdrieonians F.C.Association football
86Barnet Copthall10,000LondonEngland EnglandSaracens FC, Shaftesbury Barnet HarriersRugby union, athletics
87County Cricket Ground10,000Beckenham, Greater LondonEngland EnglandKent County Cricket Club*Cricket
88Craven Park10,000Kingston upon HullEngland EnglandHull Kingston RoversRugby league
89Derwent Park10,000WorkingtonEngland EnglandWorkington Town, Workington CometsRugby league, speedway

United Kingdom below 25,000 indoor stadiums

Rank Location Arena Date built Capacity
1 Manchester AO Arena 1995 21,000
2 London The O2 Arena 2007 20,000
3 Birmingham Utilita Arena Birmingham 1991 15,800
4 Birmingham Resorts World Arena 1980 15,685
5 Leeds First Direct Arena 2013 13,781
6 Sheffield Sheffield Arena 1991 13,600
7 London OVO Arena Wembley 1934 12,500
8 Newcastle upon Tyne Utilita Arena Newcastle 1995 11,400
9 Liverpool M&S Bank Arena 2008 11,000
10 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena Nottingham 2000 10,000

See also

Lists of stadiums by continent by capacity

Lists of sport venues worldwide

Lists of stadiums by European country

Other

Notes

  1. Le The official site states an official capacity of 18700 places at Stade de Roudourou.
  2. The authorized capacity for football matches at the Stadium Lille Métropole in the 2000s was up to 18185 places.
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Depending on the boundary between the continents, the stadium can be considered as located in Asia[43][44][45]
  2. Per definition of the boundary between the continents, the stadium is considered as located in Asia[43][44][45]

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