List of European stadiums by capacity

Camp Nou is the highest capacity stadium in Europe.

The following is a list of the largest European stadiums. They are ordered by their audience capacity; i.e., the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate.this means that if standings are allowed they are not counted. The capacity figures are for permanent total capacity, including seating and any official standing areas, but excluding any temporary seating or standing. Note that movable seating - used by multi-purpose stadiums (such as those supporting both a rugby or association football pitch plus an athletics track) to regularly convert the stadium for maximum spectator viewing convenience at one of its supported sporting events - is considered permanent rather than temporary seating in determining such maximum capacities, as is any form of retractable seating associated with safe standing (which allows the same spectator area in a stadium to be used for either standing or seated purposes). Also note that stadiums supporting either regularly used movable seating or regularly used retractable seating (for safe standing purposes), will not be counted (plus supporting annotation) in the following list - one for the stadium's capacity with the seating deployed (indicated "(d)"), and one for when the seating is not deployed (indicated "(nd)"). For the few stadiums that support both retractable and moveable seating a third capacity number will be required for the deployed movable seating capacity, indicated by "(m)" (note: safe standing is usually not applicable when movable seating deployed). Such multi-capacity stadiums (e.g., Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, Stade de France in Paris and Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen) will be sorted in the list based on the largest of these capacity values.

Finally, stadium capacities for hosting music concerts should never be included in the list since such use normally permits the audience to stand on the stadium's playing surface - especially if such concerts are only ever staged during limited periods of the year (such as the summer "closed season" in most football sports) - as both of these usage qualities clearly fall under the definition of "one-off", "temporary" or "secondary" use rather than "regular", "permanent" or "primary" use.

All stadiums with a capacity of 25,000 or more are included. The list includes all such stadiums in any country which is commonly accepted to be within the borders of Europe, including transcontinental countries that are partially in Europe (e.g., Russia and Turkey), or in a non-European country commonly thought to be European for cultural or historic reasons (e.g., Israel, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia).

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

Current stadiums

Capacity of 25,000 or more

The "Category" column indicates whether the stadium has been designated by UEFA as capable of hosting Champions League or Europa League matches. Not having a category does not imply an inability or failure of the stadium's capabilities to host such games. The stadium owners may simply have never applied to host a UEFA fixture (which is the case for most of the exemplary stadiums listed whose primary use is not football).

StadiumCapacityCityCountryTenantBuiltCategory
Camp Nou 99,354[1] Barcelona  Spain FC Barcelona Catalonia national football team 1992 Summer Olympics 1957 [2][3]
Wembley Stadium 90,000[4] London  England The FA, England national football team. Venue for: 2013 Rugby League World Cup; 2015 Rugby World Cup; UEFA Euro 1996; 2012 Olympics. 1923 [2][3]
Croke Park 82,300[5] Dublin Republic of Ireland Ireland Gaelic Athletic Association 1884
Twickenham Stadium 82,000[6] London  England The RFU, England national rugby union team 1909
Westfalenstadion (a.k.a. Signal Iduna Park) 81,359 (nd)
65,829 (d)
Dortmund  Germany Borussia Dortmund. 2006 FIFA World Cup venue.
Stadium uses retractable seating.[7]
1974
Stade de France 81,338 Saint-Denis  France France national football team, France national rugby union team, Stade Français*, Racing 92*. UEFA Euro 2016 venue. Stadium uses movable seating.[8] 1998 [2][3]
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (a.k.a. San Siro) 81,277[9] Milan  Italy A.C. Milan, F.C. Internazionale Milano and 2016 UEFA Champions League Final venue 1926 [2][3]
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium 81,044[10] Madrid  Spain Real Madrid C.F. 1947 [2][3]
Luzhniki Stadium 81,000[11] Moscow  Russia Russia national football team*. 1980 Summer Olympics and 2013 World Championships in Athletics venue.
Undergoing renovations for 2018 FIFA World Cup.
1956 [2][3]
Atatürk Olympic Stadium 76,092[12] Istanbul  Turkey Beşiktaş J.K.*, Turkey national football team* 2001 [2][3]
Old Trafford 75,635[13] Manchester  England Manchester United F.C. 1966 World Cup, Rugby Super League Grand Final venue. 1910 [2][3]
Allianz Arena 75,000 (nd)
70,000 (d)
Munich  Germany FC Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 München. 2006 FIFA World Cup venue. Stadium uses retractable seating.[14] 2005 [2][3]
Olympiastadion 74,649[15] Berlin  Germany Hertha BSC. 1936 Summer Olympics, 2006 FIFA World Cup, 2009 World Championships in Athletics and 2015 UEFA Champions League Final venue. 1936 [2][3]
Millennium Stadium 74,500 Cardiff  Wales Welsh Rugby Union, Venue for 1999 Rugby World Cup Final and 2017 UEFA Champions League Final 1999 [2][3]
Stadio Olimpico 72,698[16] Rome  Italy S.S. Lazio & A.S. Roma. Site of all Italy national rugby union team home matches in the Six Nations Championship*. 1960 Summer Olympics and 1987 World Athletics Championships venue. 1930 [2][3]
Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex 70,050[17] Kyiv  Ukraine Ukraine national football team, FC Dynamo Kyiv. UEFA Euro 2012 Final venue. 2012 [3]
Olympic Stadium of Athens (a.k.a. Spyros Louis Olympic Stadium) 69,618[18] Athens  Greece AEK Athens F.C. 2004 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, 1997 World Championships in Athletics venue. 1982 [3]
Olympiastadion 69,250[19] Munich  Germany Athletics. 1972 Summer Olympics venue. 1972
Baku National Stadium 68,700[20] Baku  Azerbaijan Azerbaijan national football team 2015
Stade Vélodrome 67,371 Marseille  France Olympique de Marseille, France national rugby union team*, RC Toulonnais*. UEFA Euro 2016 venue. 1937
Murrayfield Stadium 67,144 Edinburgh  Scotland Scotland national rugby union team, Edinburgh Rugby 1925
Estádio da Luz 64,642 Lisbon  Portugal S.L. Benfica. UEFA Euro 2004 Final, 2014 UEFA Champions League Final venue. 2003 [2][3]
Veltins-Arena 62,271 (nd)
54,142 (d)
Gelsenkirchen  Germany FC Schalke 04. 2006 FIFA World Cup venue.
Stadium uses both retractable and movable seating.[21]
2001 [2][3]
Mercedes-Benz Arena (a.k.a. Neckarstadion) 60,469 (nd)
54,906 (d)
Stuttgart  Germany VfB Stuttgart. 1974 & 2006 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 1988 venue. Stadium uses retractable seating.[22] 1933
Celtic Park 60,355 Glasgow  Scotland Celtic FC, 2014 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony 1892
Emirates Stadium 60,338 London  England Arsenal F.C. 2006
Stadio San Paolo 60,240 Naples  Italy S.S.C. Napoli 1959
Olympic Stadium 60,000 (d)
54,000 (nd)[23][24]
London  England 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics as 80,000 seat athletics venue. Starting 2016–17 football season, West Ham United, as 60,000 seat football venue.[24]
Stadium will use movable seating.[25]
2012
Parc Olympique Lyonnais 59,186 Lyon/Décines  France Olympique Lyonnais. UEFA Euro 2016 and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup venue. 2016
PGE Narodowy 58,585 Warsaw  Poland Poland national football team. UEFA Euro 2012 venue. 2011
Stadio San Nicola 58,248 Bari  Italy FC Bari 1908 1990
Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla 57,619 Seville  Spain Athletics, Spain national football team* 1999 [2][3]
Volksparkstadion 57,274 Hamburg  Germany Hamburger SV. 2006 FIFA World Cup venue.
Stadium uses retractable seating.
1953 [2][3]
Stadium Puskás Ferenc 56,000[26] Budapest  Hungary Hungary national football team 1953
Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys 56,000 Barcelona  Spain Athletics. 1992 Summer Olympics venue. 1927 [2][3]
Arena Naţională 55,634 Bucharest  Romania Romania national football team 2011 [3]
Stadium Rajko Mitić 55,538 Belgrade  Serbia Red Star Belgrade, European Cup final 1973 venue, UEFA Euro 1976 venue 1963
Silesian Stadium 55,477[27] Chorzów/Katowice  Poland Ruch Chorzów (future)
Poland national football team (to 2012)
1959
City of Manchester Stadium (a.k.a. Etihad Stadium) 55,000[28] Manchester  England Manchester City F.C. 2002 Commonwealth Games, 2015 Rugby World Cup venue. 2002
Estadi de Mestalla 55,000 Valencia  Spain Valencia CF 1923
Esprit Arena 54,600 Düsseldorf  Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf.
Stadium uses retractable seating.
2004
Vicente Calderón Stadium 54,851 Madrid  Spain Atlético Madrid 1966 [2][3]
Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena 54,549[29] Tbilisi  Georgia FC Dinamo Tbilisi, Georgia national football team, Georgia national rugby union team 1976
Friends Arena 54,329 Stockholm  Sweden AIK, Sweden national football team, UEFA Women's Euro 2013 2012
Hrazdan Stadium 54,208[30] Yerevan  Armenia FC Ararat Yerevan, Armenia national football team 1971
Anfield 54,074 Liverpool  England Liverpool F.C. 1884 [31]
Borussia-Park 54,067 Mönchengladbach  Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Stadium uses retractable seating.
2004
Amsterdam Arena 53,502 Amsterdam  Netherlands AFC Ajax 1996 [3]
Semple Stadium 53,500 Thurles Republic of Ireland Ireland Tipperary GAA 1910
San Mamés 53,332 Bilbao  Spain Athletic Bilbao, Basque Country national football team 2013 [2]
Ernst Happel Stadion 53,008 Vienna  Austria Austria national football team, Rapid Vienna*, Austria Vienna*. UEFA Euro 2008 Final venue. 1931 [2][3]
Türk Telekom Arena 52,652[32] Istanbul  Turkey Galatasaray S.K. 2011
Estadio Benito Villamarín 52,500[33] Seville  Spain Real Betis 1929
St James' Park 52,387 Newcastle upon Tyne  England Newcastle United F.C. 1886
Donbass Arena 52,187 Donetsk  Ukraine FC Shakhtar Donetsk, UEFA Euro 2012.
Now closed due to War in Donbass
2009 [3]
Hampden Park52,103 Glasgow  Scotland Scotland national football team, Queen's Park F.C.1903 [2][3]
Estádio do Dragão 52,000 Porto  Portugal F.C. Porto 2003 [2][3]
Lansdowne Road (a.k.a. Aviva Stadium) 51,700 Dublin Republic of Ireland Ireland Ireland national rugby union team, Republic of Ireland national football team, Leinster Rugby 1872 [2]
De Kuip 51,577 Rotterdam  Netherlands Feyenoord 1937 [2][3]
Commerzbank-Arena 51,500[34] Frankfurt  Germany Eintracht Frankfurt. 2006 FIFA World Cup venue. 1925
İzmir Atatürk Stadium 51,295[35] Izmir  Turkey Göztepe A.Ş., Altay S.K., Turkey national football team* 1971
Ibrox Stadium50,947[36] Glasgow  Scotland Rangers F.C. 1899 [2][3]
Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium 50,509[37] Istanbul  Turkey Fenerbahçe S.K. 2006 [3]
Estádio José Alvalade 50,466 Lisbon  Portugal Sporting Clube de Portugal 2003 [2][3]
RheinEnergieStadion 50,374 Cologne  Germany 1. FC Köln. 2006 FIFA World Cup venue. 2004
Stade Pierre-Mauroy 50,186 Lille  France Lille OSC 2012
King Baudouin Stadium 50,093 Brussels  Belgium Belgium national football team 1930
Grundig-Stadion 50,000 Nuremberg  Germany 1. FC Nuremberg. 2006 FIFA World Cup venue. 1928
Gaelic Grounds 49,866 Limerick Republic of Ireland Ireland Limerick GAA 1928
Fritz-Walter-Stadion 49,780[38] Kaiserslautern  Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern. 2006 FIFA World Cup venue. 1920
AWD-Arena 49,000 Hanover  Germany Hannover 96. 2006 FIFA World Cup venue.
Stadium uses retractable seating.
1954
Stadium of Light 49,000 Sunderland  England Sunderland A.F.C. 1997
Stadio Artemio Franchi 47,282 Florence  Italy ACF Fiorentina 1931
Parc des Princes 46,480 Paris  France Paris Saint-Germain F.C. 1897
Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán 45,500 Seville  Spain Sevilla FC 1957
Otkrytie Arena 45,360 Moscow  Russia Spartak Moscow. 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, 2018 FIFA World Cup venue. 2014
Kazan Arena 45,105 Kazan  Russia FC Rubin Kazan. 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, 2018 FIFA World Cup venue. 2013
Panathinaiko Stadium 45,000 Athens  Greece 1896 Summer Olympics venue. 1869
Páirc Uí Chaoimh45,000Cork CityRepublic of Ireland Ireland Cork GAA1976
Red Bull Arena 44,345 Leipzig  Germany RB Leipzig, 2006 FIFA World Cup venue. 1954
Stadion Energa Gdańsk 43,615 Gdańsk  Poland Lechia Gdańsk, UEFA Euro 2012 2011
Vasil Levski National Stadium43,530SofiaBulgaria BulgariaBulgaria national football team1953
Timsah Arena (a.k.a. Bursa Büyüksehir Belediyesi Stadyumu) 43,331 Bursa Turkey Turkey Bursaspor 2015
INEA Stadion 43,269[39] PoznańPoland Poland Lech Poznań, UEFA Euro 20121980
Fitzgerald Stadium43,180KillarneyRepublic of Ireland Ireland Kerry GAA1936
Ullevi43,000GothenburgSweden Sweden1995 World Championships in Athletics and 2006 European Championships in Athletics venue, Gothenburg derbies, 1958 World Cup venue1958
Villa Park 42,788 Birmingham  England Aston Villa F.C. 1966 World Cup venue. 1897
Stadion Wrocław42,771[40]Wrocław PolandŚląsk Wrocław, UEFA Euro 20122011
Weserstadion 42,500 Bremen  Germany SV Werder Bremen.
Stadium uses retractable seating.
1923
Torku Arena42,276 KonyaTurkey TurkeyKonyaspor2014
Matmut Atlantique42,115BordeauxFrance FranceFC Girondins de Bordeaux2015
MacHale Park42,000Castlebar Republic of Ireland Ireland Mayo GAA1931
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard42,000Saint-ÉtienneFrance FranceAS Saint-Étienne1931
Vodafone Arena 41,903 Istanbul  Turkey Beşiktaş 2016
Stamford Bridge (stadium)41,841LondonEngland EnglandChelsea F.C.1877
Ramat Gan Stadium41,583Ramat GanIsrael IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv, Israel national football team1951
Juventus Stadium41,507TurinItaly ItalyJuventus F.C.2011
Stade Bollaert-Delelis41,233Lens, Pas-de-CalaisFrance FranceRC Lens1932
Dinamo Stadium (Minsk)41,040MinskBelarus BelarusFC Minsk, Belarus national football team1934
Helsinki Olympic Stadium40,600HelsinkiFinland Finland 1952 Summer Olympics, 1983 World Championships in Athletics and 2005 World Championships in Athletics venue, Finland national football team1938
Estadi Cornellà-El Prat40,500Barcelona/CornellàSpain SpainRCD Espanyol2009
Stade Gerland40,494LyonFrance France Formerly Olympique Lyonnais1926
Goodison Park 40,394 Liverpool  England Everton F.C. 1966 World Cup venue. 1892
Stadio San Filippo40,200MessinaItaly ItalyA.C.R. Messina2004
Metalist Stadium40,003KharkivUkraine UkraineFC Metalist Kharkiv, UEFA Euro 20121926
Fisht Olympic Stadium 40,000 Sochi  Russia FC Zhemchuzhina-Sochi. 2014 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, 2018 FIFA World Cup venue. 2013
Hillsborough Stadium 39,814 Sheffield  England Sheffield Wednesday F.C., 1966 World Cup venue. 1899
Elland Road39,460[41]LeedsEngland EnglandLeeds United A.F.C.1897
Stadio Renato Dall'Ara39,444BolognaItaly ItalyBologna F.C. 19091927
Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi39,211VeronaItaly ItalyA.C. ChievoVerona, Hellas Verona F.C.1963
Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero38,750ElxSpain SpainElche CF1976
St. Jakob-Park38,512BaselSwitzerland SwitzerlandFC Basel, UEFA Euro 20082001
Stade de la Beaujoire38,285NantesFrance FranceFC Nantes1984
Telia Parken38,065CopenhagenDenmark DenmarkFC København, Danish national football team1992
Stadio Renzo Barbera37,619PalermoItaly ItalyU.S. Città di Palermo1932
Estádio Nacional37,593Oeiras Municipality, PortugalPortugal PortugalCup of Portugal Final1944
Stadio Arechi37,245SalernoItaly ItalySalernitana Calcio 19191991
Maksimir Stadium37,168ZagrebCroatia CroatiaDinamo Zagreb, Croatia national football team*1912
Kazhimukan Munaitpasov Stadium (Shymkent)37,000Shymkent KazakhstanFC Ordabasy1969
Cebeci İnönü Stadium37,000[37]AnkaraTurkey TurkeyHacettepe, Ankara Demirspor1967
Stadio Luigi Ferraris36,536GenoaItaly ItalyGenoa C.F.C., U.C. Sampdoria1911
Stadio Via del Mare36,285LecceItaly ItalyU.S. Lecce1966
White Hart Lane36,257LondonEngland EnglandTottenham Hotspur F.C.1899
St Tiernach's Park36,000ClonesRepublic of Ireland IrelandMonaghan GAA1944
Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium35,630SarajevoBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and HerzegovinaFK Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team1947
Allianz Riviera 35,624 Nice  France OGC Nice, RC Toulonnais* 2013
Stadium Municipal35,472ToulouseFrance FranceToulouse FC, Stade Toulousain*1937
Ludwigspark Stadion35,303SaarbrückenGermany Germany1. FC Saarbrücken1953
Boleyn Ground35,303LondonEngland England West Ham United F.C. (1904–2016) 1904
Riverside Stadium35,100MiddlesbroughEngland EnglandMiddlesbrough F.C. 1995
Stadion Poljud35,000SplitCroatia CroatiaHajduk Split1979
Olympic Stadium (Wrocław)35,000WrocławPoland PolandSparta Wrocław1928
Philips Stadion35,000EindhovenNetherlands NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven1913
New Eskişehir Stadium34,930EskişehirTurkey TurkeyEskişehirspor2016
Arena Lviv34,915Lviv UkraineFC Karpaty Lviv, UEFA Euro 20122011
Stade Jacques Chaban-Delmas34,694BordeauxFrance FranceUnion Bordeaux-Bègles1924
Riazor34,600A CoruñaSpain SpainDeportivo de A Coruña1940
La Romareda34,596ZaragozaSpain SpainReal Zaragoza1957
Grotenburg-Stadion34,500KrefeldGermany GermanyKFC Uerdingen 051927
Chornomorets Stadium34,164Odessa UkraineFC Chornomorets Odesa2011
Opel Arena34,034[42]Mainz Germany1. FSV Mainz 052011
Teddy Stadium34,000JerusalemIsrael IsraelBeitar Jerusalem, Hapoel Jerusalem, Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem1991
Pride Park Stadium33,597DerbyEngland EnglandDerby County F.C.1997
Karaiskakis Stadium33,334PireausGreece GreeceOlympiacos, Greece national football team2004
Cardiff City Stadium33,280CardiffWales WalesCardiff City, Venue for 2014 UEFA Super Cup final2009
Stadion Henryka Reymana33,268[43]KrakówPoland PolandWisła Kraków1953
Metallurg Stadium33,220SamaraRussia RussiaFC Krylya Sovetov Samara1957
Estadio Nueva Condomina33,045MurciaSpain SpainReal Murcia2006
Krasnodar Stadium33,000Krasnodar RussiaFC Krasnodar2016
Khimik Stadium (Kemerovo) 33,000Kemerovo RussiaHC Kuzbass; venue for 2007 Bandy World Championship1947
Tele2 Arena33,000Stockholm SwedenHammarby IF, Djurgårdens IF2013
Antalya 100.yıl Stadium33,000Antalya TurkeyAntalyaspor2015
Dan Păltinişanu Stadium32,972TimişoaraRomania RomaniaACS Poli Timișoara1964
New Tivoli32,960Aachen GermanyAlemannia Aachen2009
Stade de la Mosson32,939[44]Montpellier France Montpellier HSC1972
Kadir Has Stadium32,864KayseriTurkey TurkeyKayserispor, Kayseri Erciyesspor2009
Partizan Stadium32,710BelgradeSerbia SerbiaFK Partizan1949
Bramall Lane32,702SheffieldEngland EnglandSheffield United F.C., Sheffield Eagles*1855
St Mary's Stadium32,689SouthamptonEngland EnglandSouthampton F.C.2001
Ricoh Arena32,602CoventryEngland EnglandCoventry City, Wasps RFC2005
Philip II Arena32,580SkopjeRepublic of Macedonia MacedoniaFK Vardar, FK Rabotnički, Macedonia national football team*1947
Estadio Balaídos32,500VigoSpain SpainCelta de Vigo1928
Republican Spartak Stadium32,464VladikavkazRussia RussiaFC Alania Vladikavkaz1962
Stadio Nereo Rocco32,454TriesteItaly ItalyU.S. Triestina Calcio1992
Estadio Gran Canaria32,392Las PalmasSpain SpainUD Las Palmas2003
Rosenaustadion32,354AugsburgGermany Germanyathletics 1951
Stadio Euganeo32,336PadovaItaly ItalyCalcio Padova1994
King Power Stadium32,262LeicesterEngland EnglandLeicester City F.C 2002
Estadio Anoeta32,200Donostia-San SebastiánSpain SpainReal Sociedad, Biarritz Olympique*, Aviron Bayonnais*1993
Central Stadium (Volgograd) 32,120 Volgograd  Russia FC Rotor Volgograd. 2018 FIFA World Cup venue. 1964
Glücksgas Stadium32,066DresdenGermany GermanyDynamo Dresden1923
Hristo Botev Stadium (Vratsa)32,000VratsaBulgaria BulgariaBotev Vratsa1948
Hypo-Arena 32,000Klagenfurt am WörtherseeAustria AustriaSK Austria Kärnten, UEFA Euro 20082007
Casement Park32,000BelfastNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland Antrim GAA1953
Breffni Park32,000CavanRepublic of Ireland IrelandCavan GAA1923
Slavia Stadium32,000SofiaBulgaria BulgariaSlavia Sofia1932
Stadio Flaminio32,000RomeItaly Italy1959
Stade de Suisse32,000BernSwitzerland SwitzerlandBSC Young Boys, UEFA Euro 20082005
Lord's Cricket Ground32,000LondonEngland EnglandMarylebone Cricket Club, Middlesex County Cricket Club, England national cricket team*1814
Ernest Pohl Stadium31,871Zabrze PolandGórnik Zabrze1934
Tsentralnyi Profsoyuz Stadion (Voronezh)31,743VoronezhRussia RussiaFC Fakel Voronezh, FC FSA Voronezh2003
Shakhtar Stadium31,718DonetskUkraine UkraineFC Shakhtar Donetsk Reserves and Youth Team*, FC Metalurh Donetsk*1936
Molineux Stadium31,700[45]WolverhamptonEngland EnglandWolverhampton Wanderers F.C.1889
Kuban Stadium31,654[46]Krasnodar RussiaFC Kuban Krasnodar1960
Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena31,500DuisburgGermany GermanyMSV Duisburg2004
Ewood Park31,367BlackburnEngland EnglandBlackburn Rovers F.C.1882
Rewirpowerstadion 31,328BochumGermany GermanyVfL Bochum1921
Tofiq Bahramov Stadium31,200[47]Baku AzerbaijanQarabağ FK, Azerbaijan national football team1951
Roazhon Park31,127RennesFrance FranceStade Rennais FC. 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup venue. 1912
Polish Army Stadium31,103Warsaw PolandLegia Warszawa1930
Dnipro-Arena31,003DnipropetrovskUkraine UkraineFC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk2008
Estádio Municipal de Aveiro30,970Aveiro, PortugalPortugal PortugalS.C. Beira-Mar2003
Sammy Ofer Stadium30,874HaifaIsrael IsraelMaccabi Haifa, Hapoel Haifa2014
American Express Community Stadium30,750FalmerEngland EnglandBrighton & Hove Albion F.C.2011
Impuls Arena30,660AugsburgGermany GermanyFC Augsburg2009
City Ground30,602NottinghamEngland EnglandNottingham Forest F.C.1898
Terek Stadium30,597GrozniRussia RussiaFC Terek Grozny2011
Stadium MK30,500Milton KeynesEngland EnglandMilton Keynes Dons F.C.2007
Estadio Carlos Tartiere30,500OviedoSpain SpainReal Oviedo2000
Cluj Arena 30,335 Cluj Napoca  Romania Universitatea Cluj Napoca 2011 [3]
Portman Road30,311IpswichEngland EnglandIpswich Town F.C.1884
Estádio Algarve30,305Faro, PortugalPortugal PortugalS.C. Farense, Louletano DC2004
BayArena 30,210 Leverkusen  Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Stadium uses retractable seating.
1932
Estádio Cidade de Coimbra30,210CoimbraPortugal PortugalAssociação Académica de Coimbra - O.A.F.2003
De Grolsch Veste30,205EnschedeNetherlands NetherlandsFC Twente1998
Estádio Municipal de Braga30,154BragaPortugal PortugalS.C. Braga2003
Rhein-Neckar Arena 30,150 Sinsheim  Germany TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.
Stadium uses retractable seating.
2009
Estádio D. Afonso Henriques30,146GuimarãesPortugal PortugalVitória SC1999
Central Stadium (Kazan)30,133KazanRussia RussiaFC Rubin Kazan1960
Volkswagen Arena 30,122 Wolfsburg  Germany VfL Wolfsburg.
Stadium uses retractable seating.
2002
Stade de Genève30,084GenevaSwitzerland SwitzerlandServette FC, UEFA Euro 20082003
Estadio La Rosaleda30,044MálagaSpain SpainMálaga CF1941
Stade Maurice Dufrasne30,023LiègeBelgium BelgiumStandard Liège1909
St Andrew's (stadium)30,009BirminghamEngland EnglandBirmingham City F.C.1906
CSKA Moscow Stadium30,000Moscow RussiaCSKA Moscow2016
Anzhi-Arena30,000Kaspiysk RussiaFC Anzhi Makhachkala2003
Astana Arena30,000Astana KazakhstanFC Lokomotiv Astana2009
Malmö Stadion30,000MalmöSweden Swedenathletics, IFK Malmö, 1958 World Cup venue1958
Estadio José Rico Pérez30,000AlicanteSpain SpainHércules CF1974
Letzigrund30,000ZürichSwitzerland SwitzerlandFC Zürich, Grasshopper Club Zürich, UEFA Euro 20082007
Tivoli-Neu30,000InnsbruckAustria AustriaFußballclub Wacker Innsbruck, UEFA Euro 20082000
Red Bull Arena (Salzburg)30,000SalzburgAustria AustriaFC Red Bull Salzburg, UEFA Euro 20082003
Metalurh Stadium29,783[48]Kryvyi Rih UkraineFC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih1970
Wildparkstadion29,699Karlsruhe GermanyKarlsruher SC1955
El Molinón29,538[49]Gijón SpainSporting de Gijón1908
Stade de la Meinau29,230Strasbourg France RC Strasbourg1914
Georgi Asparuhov Stadium29,200SofiaBulgaria BulgariaLevski Sofia1963
Millerntor-Stadion 29,063 Hamburg Germany Germany FC St. Pauli 1961
Jan Breydel Stadium29,042Bruges BelgiumClub Brugge K.V., Cercle Brugge K.S.V.1975
Brøndby Stadium29,000Copenhagen DenmarkBrøndby IF1965
DKB-Arena 29,000Rostock GermanyF.C. Hansa Rostock1954
Şanlıurfa GAP Stadium28,965[50]Şanlıurfa TurkeyŞanlıurfaspor2009
Estádio Primeiro de Maio28,800Braga Portugalathletics, S.C.Braga B1950
Lokomotiv Stadium (Moscow)28,800[51]Moscow RussiaFC Lokomotiv Moscow, Russia national football team*2002
Macron Stadium28,723BoltonEngland EnglandBolton Wanderers F.C.1997
Toumba Stadium28,703Thessaloniki GreecePAOK F.C.1959
Britannia Stadium28,383Stoke-on-TrentEngland EnglandStoke City F.C.1997
Stadionul Steaua28,365[52]Bucharest RomaniaFC Steaua Bucureşti, Romania national football team*1974
Estádio do Bessa28,263[53]Porto PortugalBoavista F.C.2003
Constant Vanden Stock Stadium28,063BrusselsBelgium BelgiumR.S.C. Anderlecht1917
Ukraina Stadium28,051[54]Lviv UkraineFC Karpaty Lviv1963
Allianz Stadion28,000Vienna AustriaRapid Wien2016
Lefkoşa Atatürk Stadı28,000[55] Nicosia  Northern Cyprus Northern Cyprus national football team, Çetinkaya Türk S.K., Yenicami Ağdelen S.K. 1990
Stadio Renato Curi28,000Perugia ItalyPerugia Calcio1974
Ullevaal Stadion28,000[56]Oslo NorwayVålerenga Fotball, Norway national football team1926
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino 27,958 Turin  Italy Torino F.C. 1933 [2][3]
Stadio Ennio Tardini27,906Parma ItalyParma F.C.1923
Stadio Oreste Granillo27,763Reggio Calabria ItalyReggina Calcio1999
Stadio Erasmo Iacovone27,584Taranto ItalyA.S. Taranto Calcio1965
Stadio Mario Rigamonti27,547Brescia ItalyBrescia Calcio1959
Odsal Stadium27,491[57]BradfordEngland EnglandBradford Bulls1934
SchücoArena27,300Bielefeld GermanyArminia Bielefeld1926
MDCC-Arena 27,250Magdeburg Germany1. FC Magdeburg2006
Carrow Road27,244[58]NorwichEngland EnglandNorwich City F.C.1935
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium27,223[59]TbilisiGeorgia (country) GeorgiaFC Lokomotivi Tbilisi, Georgia national rugby union team2001
Ashton Gate Stadium27,000Bristol EnglandBristol City1887
The Valley (London)27,111LondonEngland EnglandCharlton Athletic F.C.1919
Carl-Benz-Stadion27,000Mannheim GermanySV Waldhof Mannheim1994
Central Stadium (Yekaterinburg) 27,000 Yekaterinburg  Russia FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast*. 2018 FIFA World Cup venue. 1957
Central Stadium (Krasnoyarsk)27,000[60]Krasnoyarsk RussiaFC Metallurg-Yenisey Krasnoyarsk, Russia national rugby union team, 2019 Winter Universiade1967
O'Moore Park27,000[61]PortlaoiseRepublic of Ireland IrelandLaois GAA1888
Pankritio Stadium26,840[62]Heraklio GreeceErgotelis F.C.2004
Kaftanzoglio Stadium26,712[63]Thessaloniki GreeceIraklis Thessaloniki F.C.1960
Stade Municipal Saint-Symphorien26,700[64] Metz France FC Metz1923
The Oval 26,556 Belfast Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Glentoran F.C. 1892
Estadio Nuevo José Zorrilla26,512[65]Valladolid SpainReal Valladolid1982
The Hawthorns26,500[66]West BromwichEngland EnglandWest Bromwich Albion F.C.1900
Selhurst Park26,309LondonEngland EnglandCrystal Palace F.C.1924
Stadio Partenio26,308Avellino ItalyU.S. Avellino 19121973
Pearse Stadium26,197Galway Republic of Ireland Ireland Galway GAA*1957
Ganja City Stadium26,120[67]Ganja, Azerbaijan AzerbaijanFK Ganja
Stade Guy Boniface26,100Mont-de-Marsan FranceStade Montois1965
Abe Lenstra Stadion26,000[68]Heerenveen NetherlandsSC Heerenveen1994
Stadio del Conero26,000Ancona ItalyA.C. Ancona1992
Welford Road Stadium26,000Leicester EnglandLeicester Tigers1892
Yuvileiny Stadium25,830[69]Sumy UkraineFC Spartak Sumy2001
Craven Cottage25,700LondonEngland EnglandFulham F.C.1896
RSC Olimpiyskiy25,678[70]Donetsk UkraineUkraine national under-21 football team*, FC Shakhtar Donetsk Reserves and Youth Team*1958
Thomond Park25,600[71]Limerick  Ireland Munster Rugby*, Shannon RFC, UL Bohemian R.F.C.1940
Mersin Arena25,534Mersin TurkeyMersin İdmanyurdu2013
KC Stadium25,404Kingston upon HullEngland EnglandHull City A.F.C., Hull2002
Estadi Ciutat de València25,354ValenciaSpain SpainLevante UD1969
Stadionul Ion Oblemenco25,252[72]Craiova RomaniaFC Universitatea Craiova1967
Bursa Atatürk Stadium25,213Bursa TurkeyBursaspor1979
Stade Océane25,178Le Havre FranceLe Havre AC2012
Tsentralnyi Stadion (Mykolaiv)25,175Mykolaiv UkraineMFK Mykolaiv1965
Stadio Friuli25,144UdineItaly ItalyUdinese Calcio1976
DW Stadium25,138WiganEngland EnglandWigan Athletic F.C., Wigan Warriors1999
Valley Parade25,136BradfordEngland EnglandBradford City A.F.C.1886
Bijeli Brijeg Stadium25,000MostarBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and HerzegovinaHŠK Zrinjski Mostar1971
CSK Stadium25,000Ryazan RussiaFC Zvezda Ryazan1980
Luminus Arena25,000Genk BelgiumRacing Genk1999
Darlington Arena25,000[73]DarlingtonEngland EnglandDarlington Mowden Park R.F.C.2003
Edgbaston Cricket Ground25,000BirminghamEngland EnglandWarwickshire County Cricket Club1882
MMArena25,000Le Mans FranceLe Mans UC722011
Stade du Hainaut25,000Valenciennes FranceValenciennes FC2011
Stadio Pino Zaccheria25,000Foggia ItalyU.S. Foggia1925
Stadion Rote Erde25,000Dortmund GermanyBorussia Dortmund II1926
Wexford Park25,000WexfordRepublic of Ireland IrelandWexford GAAUnknown
New 4 Eylül Stadium25,000Sivas TurkeySivasspor2016
Ay-Yıldız Stadium25,000Karabük TurkeyKarabük University2014

Other UEFA Category 4 Stadiums

StadiumCapacityCityCountryTenantBuiltCategory
Swedbank Stadion 24,000 Malmö  Sweden Malmö FF 2009
Netanya Stadium 13,800 Netanya  Israel Maccabi Netanya 2012
Groupama Arena 23,700 Budapest  Hungary Ferencvárosi TC 2014
Pittodrie Stadium 21,421 Aberdeen  Scotland Aberdeen FC 1903
Lerkendal Stadion 21,405 Trondheim  Norway Rosenborg BK 1947
Eden Aréna 20,800 Prague  Czech Republic Slavia Prague 2008
Nagyerdei Stadion 20,340 Debrecen  Hungary Debreceni VSC 2014
Generali Arena 19,416 Prague  Czech Republic Sparta Prague, Czech Republic national football team 1917
Štadión Antona Malatinského 19,200 Trnava  Slovakia FC Spartak Trnava 1921 [74]
Stade Louis II 18,523 Fontvieille  Monaco AS Monaco, Monaco national football team 1985
Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium 16,003 Athens  Greece Panathinaikos FC 1922
Bloomfield Stadium 14,413 Jaffa  Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Bnei Yehuda 1962
Borisov Arena 13,126 Barysaw  Belarus BATE Barysaw, Belarus national football team 2014
Podgorica City Stadium 15,230 Podgorica  Montenegro FK Budućnost Podgorica, Montenegro national football team 1945
Elbasan Arena [75] 12,800 Elbasan  Albania KF Elbasani, Albania national football team 2014
Turner Stadium 16,126 Beersheba  Israel Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C. 2015
Loro Borici Stadium 17,000 Shkodër  Albania KF Vllaznia Shkodër, Albania national football team 2016
Guldfågeln Arena 12,182 Kalmar  Sweden Kalmar FF, UEFA Women's Euro 2013 2011
Aker Stadion 11,800 Molde  Norway Molde FK 1998
HaMoshava Stadium 11,500 Petah Tikva  Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva, Maccabi Petah Tikva 2011

Under construction

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

Stadium Capacity City Country Tenant Opening
Estadio La Peineta73,729Madrid SpainClub Atlético de Madrid2018
Zenit Arena 69,501 Saint Petersburg  Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg.
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, 2018 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2020
2017
Ferenc Puskás Stadion67,899Budapest  Hungary Hungary national football team 2019
Nou Mestalla61,500[76] Valencia Spain Valencia2019
Northumberland Development Project61,000London EnglandTottenham Hotspur2018
Central Stadium (Volgograd)45,015Volgograd RussiaRotor Volgograd, 2018 FIFA World Cup2017
Mordovia-Arena45,015Saransk RussiaMordovia Saransk, 2018 FIFA World Cup2017
Cosmos Arena44,918Samara RussiaKrylia Sovetov Samara, 2018 FIFA World Cup2017
Strelka Stadium44,899Nizhny Novgorod RussiaVolga Nizhny Novgorod, 2018 FIFA World Cup2017
Levberdon Arena43,702Rostov-on-Don RussiaRostov, 2018 FIFA World Cup2017
Akyazi Stadi41,513[77] Trabzon TurkeyTrabzonspor2016
Gaziantep Arena36,000Gaziantep TurkeyGaziantepspor2017
Kaliningrad Stadium35,000Kaliningrad RussiaBaltika Kaliningrad, 2018 FIFA World Cup2018
Eskişehir Stadium34,930Eskişehir TurkeyEskişehirspor2016
Samsun Stadium34,658Samsun TurkeySamsunspor2017
Izmit Stadium33,000Izmit TurkeyKocaelispor2017
KozArena33,000Adana TurkeyAdanaspor, Adana Demirspor2017
Diyarbakır Stadium33,000Diyarbakır TurkeyAmed S.K.2017
Arena 92 32,000 Nanterre  France Racing 92 2017
Hagia Sophia Stadium32,000Athens Greece AEK Athens F.C.2019
Tehelné pole30,000Bratislava SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava2019
Sakarya Stadium28,710Sakarya TurkeySakaryaspor2017
VTB Arena27,000Moscow RussiaDynamo Moscow2017
Malatya Arena25,000Malatya TurkeyMalatyaspor2016
Lithuania National Stadium25,000Vilnius LithuaniaLithuania national football team2019

See also

Lists of stadiums by continent by capacity

Other related topics

Notes and references

Notes:

a. ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the Brussels Agreement. Kosovo has received recognition as an independent state from 110 out of 193 United Nations member states.

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