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Discover Soccer Stadiums Across the Biggest Leagues


Augsburg

FC Augsburg plays at the WWK Arena (30,660 seats). Augsburg has established itself as a resilient Bundesliga club with a reputation for exceeding expectations.

Bayer Leverkusen

Bayer Leverkusen plays at the BayArena (30,210 seats). The club has become one of Germany’s elite sides, consistently competing for domestic and European honors.

Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich plays at the Allianz Arena (75,000 seats). Germany’s most successful club has won a record number of Bundesliga titles and is a perennial contender for the UEFA Champions League.

Borussia Dortmund

Borussia Dortmund plays at Signal Iduna Park (81,365 seats). Home to the famous “Yellow Wall,” Dortmund boasts Europe’s largest regular league crowds and is known for its passionate supporters and attacking football.

Borussia Mönchengladbach

Borussia Mönchengladbach plays at BORUSSIA-PARK (54,042 seats). A five-time Bundesliga champion, Gladbach remains one of Germany’s most historic and well-supported clubs.

Eintracht Frankfurt

Eintracht Frankfurt plays at Deutsche Bank Park (58,000 seats). Known for its electric atmosphere, the club has become a consistent force in German football and European competition.

Elversberg

SV Elversberg will play at the URSAPHARM-Arena an der Kaiserlinde (approximately 15,000 seats following expansion). The club is making its historic first-ever Bundesliga appearance after an extraordinary rise through the German football pyramid.

FC Köln

FC Köln plays at the RheinEnergieSTADION (50,000 seats). Backed by one of Germany’s most passionate fan bases, Köln is one of the Bundesliga’s most historic clubs.

SC Freiburg

SC Freiburg plays at the Europa-Park Stadion (34,700 seats). Widely respected for its stability and player development, Freiburg consistently outperforms expectations in the Bundesliga.

Hamburg SV

Hamburger SV plays at the Volksparkstadion (57,000 seats). A European champion and six-time German champion, Hamburg returned to the Bundesliga after several seasons in the second division.

TSG Hoffenheim

TSG Hoffenheim plays at the PreZero Arena (30,150 seats). Hoffenheim has become a consistent Bundesliga club through investment, modern facilities, and attacking football.

Mainz 05

Mainz 05 plays at the MEWA Arena (33,305 seats). The club has built a reputation for smart coaching, youth development, and long-term stability in Germany’s top flight.

SC Paderborn

SC Paderborn plays at the Home Deluxe Arena (15,000 seats). The club returns to the Bundesliga looking to establish itself after multiple promotions to Germany’s top flight.

RB Leipzig

RB Leipzig plays at the Red Bull Arena (47,069 seats). Since reaching the Bundesliga in 2016, Leipzig has quickly established itself as a regular title challenger and Champions League participant.

Schalke 04

Schalke 04 plays at the VELTINS-Arena (62,271 seats). One of Germany’s biggest clubs, Schalke returned to the Bundesliga with one of the country’s largest and most passionate fan bases.

VfB Stuttgart

VfB Stuttgart plays at the MHPArena (60,058 seats). The former Bundesliga champions are known for developing elite young players and competing near the top of the table.

Union Berlin

Union Berlin plays at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei (22,012 seats). Famous for its loyal supporters and unique fan culture, Union has become one of Germany’s most admired clubs.

Werder Bremen

Werder Bremen plays at the Weserstadion (42,100 seats). One of Germany’s traditional clubs, Bremen has won multiple Bundesliga titles and remains a fan favorite.


Alavés

Deportivo Alavés plays at Estadio Mendizorrotza (19,840 seats). Based in Vitoria-Gasteiz, the club has become a resilient La Liga side known for battling above its expectations.

Athletic Club

Athletic Club plays at San Mamés (53,289 seats) in Bilbao. Famous for its long-standing policy of fielding players with Basque ties, Athletic is one of only three clubs never to be relegated from La Liga.

Atlético Madrid

Atlético Madrid plays at Riyadh Air Metropolitano (70,460 seats). One of Spain’s biggest clubs, Atlético is known for its passionate supporters, defensive discipline, and consistent challenges for La Liga and European titles.

FC Barcelona

FC Barcelona plays at the Spotify Camp Nou (105,000 seats) following its redevelopment. One of the world’s most successful clubs, Barcelona is renowned for its attacking football, legendary academy, and numerous domestic and European titles.

Celta Vigo

Celta Vigo plays at Estadio Abanca Balaídos (24,870 seats). Based in Vigo, the club is recognized for its attacking style and passionate Galician supporters.

Deportivo La Coruña

Deportivo La Coruña plays at Estadio ABANCA-RIAZOR (32,660 seats). One of Spain’s historic clubs, Deportivo returned to La Liga after rebuilding from years outside the top flight and is remembered for its 2000 league title.

Elche

Elche CF plays at Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero (31,388 seats). The club from southeastern Spain has a loyal fan base and continues its return to Spain’s top division.

Espanyol

RCD Espanyol plays at Stage Front Stadium (40,000 seats). Barcelona’s second major club has a rich history and has spent most of its existence competing in La Liga.

Getafe

Getafe CF plays at Estadio Coliseum (16,500 seats). The Madrid-based club has established itself as a consistent top-flight side with several memorable European campaigns.

Levante

Levante UD plays at Estadi Ciutat de València (26,354 seats). Based in Valencia, Levante earned promotion back to La Liga and is known for its resilient spirit and loyal supporters.

Málaga CF

Málaga CF plays at La Rosaleda Stadium (30,044 seats). Back in La Liga, Málaga is remembered for its memorable UEFA Champions League run and passionate Andalusian fan base.

Osasuna

CA Osasuna plays at Estadio El Sadar (23,576 seats). Based in Pamplona, Osasuna is known for its intense home atmosphere and ability to challenge bigger clubs.

Racing Santander

Real Racing Club plays at Campos de Sport de El Sardinero (22,222 seats). One of Spain’s traditional clubs, Racing returns to La Liga with a proud history and passionate Cantabrian supporters.

Rayo Vallecano

Rayo Vallecano plays at Estadio de Vallecas (14,708 seats). Located in Madrid’s Vallecas district, the club is admired for its energetic style and strong community identity.

Real Betis

Real Betis plays at Estadio Benito Villamarín (60,721 seats). Backed by one of Spain’s most passionate fan bases, Betis regularly competes for European qualification.

Real Madrid

Real Madrid plays at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (84,744 seats). The world’s most successful football club has won a record number of UEFA Champions League and La Liga titles.

Real Sociedad

Real Sociedad plays at Reale Arena (39,500 seats) in San Sebastián. Renowned for developing outstanding young talent, the Basque club is a regular contender for European football.

Sevilla FC

Sevilla FC plays at Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán (42,714 seats). The club is internationally recognized for its record success in the UEFA Europa League and passionate home support.

Valencia CF

Valencia CF plays at Mestalla Stadium (49,430 seats). One of Spain’s most historic clubs, Valencia has won multiple league titles and remains one of the country’s biggest football institutions.

Villarreal CF

Villarreal CF plays at Estadio de la Cerámica (23,500 seats). Nicknamed “The Yellow Submarine,” Villarreal has become one of Spain’s most successful modern clubs, highlighted by its 2021 UEFA Europa League title.


Angers SCO

Angers SCO plays at Stade Raymond Kopa (19,000 seats). The club is known for developing young talent and continues to establish itself as a competitive side in France’s top flight. honors.

AJ Auxerre

AJ Auxerre plays at Stade de l’Abbé-Deschamps (17,897 seats). A former Ligue 1 champion, Auxerre has a rich history of producing elite players through its renowned youth academy.

Brest

Brest plays at Stade Francis-Le Blé (15,931 seats). The Brittany club has become a consistent Ligue 1 competitor and is known for its passionate home support.

Le Havre

Le Havre plays at Stade Océane (25,178 seats). France’s oldest football club is widely respected for its outstanding youth academy and player development.

Le Mans FC

Le Mans plays at Stade Marie-Marvingt (25,064 seats). Returning to Ligue 1, the club continues its remarkable rise back to France’s top division.

RC Lens


RC Lens plays at Stade Bollaert-Delelis (41,233 seats). Known for one of the best atmospheres in French football, Lens consistently punches above its weight while enjoying incredible fan support.

LOSC Lille


Lille plays at Stade Pierre-Mauroy (50,186 seats). Ligue 1 champions in 2021, Lille remains one of France’s strongest clubs and is known for developing world-class talent.

FC Lorient


Lorient plays at Stade du Moustoir (18,890 seats). The Brittany club returned to Ligue 1 and continues its reputation for developing exciting young players.

Lyon


Lyon plays at Groupama Stadium (59,186 seats). One of France’s most successful clubs, Lyon won seven consecutive Ligue 1 titles and remains a regular European contender.

Olympique de Marseille


Marseille plays at Orange Vélodrome (67,394 seats). France’s only UEFA Champions League winner, Marseille boasts one of Europe’s most passionate fan bases.

AS Monaco


Monaco plays at Stade Louis II (18,523 seats). The principality club is renowned for producing elite young talent and consistently competing near the top of Ligue 1.

OGC Nice


Nice plays at Allianz Riviera (35,624 seats). Located on the French Riviera, Nice has become a regular challenger for European qualification with an exciting style of play.

Paris FC


Paris FC plays at Stade Jean-Bouin (20,000 seats). Back in Ligue 1, the club is building an ambitious project while representing the French capital alongside PSG.

Paris Saint-Germain


Paris Saint-Germain plays at Parc des Princes (47,926 seats). France’s dominant club has won numerous Ligue 1 titles and regularly competes for the UEFA Champions League.

Rennes


Rennes plays at Roazhon Park (29,778 seats). Renowned for one of France’s best youth academies, Rennes consistently develops top players while competing for European places.

Strasbourg


Strasbourg plays at Stade de la Meinau (29,230 seats). Backed by passionate supporters, Strasbourg has become a competitive Ligue 1 club with a proud football tradition.

Toulouse FC


Toulouse plays at Stadium de Toulouse (33,150 seats). The club has enjoyed a resurgence in recent seasons and captured the 2023 Coupe de France.

ESTAC Troyes


Troyes plays at Stade de l’Aube (21,877 seats). Returning to Ligue 1, Troyes continues its quest to establish itself among France’s top clubs.


Arsenal

Arsenal plays at the Emirates Stadium (60,704 seats). One of England’s most successful clubs, the Gunners are known for their rich history, attacking football, and regular challenges for Premier League and European honors.

Aston Villa

Aston Villa plays at Villa Park (42,640 seats). A founding member of the Football League, Villa is one of England’s most historic clubs and a regular contender for European qualification.

AFC Bournemouth

Bournemouth plays at Vitality Stadium (11,307 seats). Despite having the Premier League’s smallest stadium, the Cherries have established themselves as an ambitious and competitive top-flight club.

Brentford FC

Brentford plays at the Gtech Community Stadium (17,250 seats). Known for its data-driven recruitment and exciting style of play, Brentford has become one of the Premier League’s smartest success stories.

Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton plays at the American Express Stadium (31,876 seats). The Seagulls have earned widespread praise for developing young talent and consistently competing near the top half of the table.

Chelsea FC

Chelsea plays at Stamford Bridge (41,312 seats). One of England’s biggest clubs, Chelsea has won multiple Premier League titles and UEFA Champions League trophies.

Coventry City

Coventry City plays at the Coventry Building Society Arena (32,609 seats). Back in the Premier League, the Sky Blues are one of England’s historic clubs and continue an impressive resurgence.

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace plays at Selhurst Park (25,486 seats). Known for its passionate supporters and electric home atmosphere, Palace has become an established Premier League club.

Everton

Everton plays at Hill Dickinson Stadium (52,769 seats). One of England’s founding football clubs, the Toffees begin a new era in their modern waterfront stadium after leaving Goodison Park.

Fulham

Fulham plays at Craven Cottage (28,800 seats). Located along the River Thames, Fulham is London’s oldest professional football club and a consistent Premier League competitor.

Hull City

Hull City plays at the MKM Stadium (25,586 seats). The Tigers return to the Premier League looking to re-establish themselves after earning promotion from the Championship.

Ipswich Town

Ipswich Town plays at Portman Road (30,056 seats). Former English champions, Ipswich continues its remarkable return to the Premier League after years outside the top flight.

Leeds United

Leeds United plays at Elland Road (37,645 seats). One of England’s traditional powerhouses, Leeds boasts a passionate fan base and a rich domestic history.

Liverpool FC

Liverpool plays at Anfield (61,276 seats). With six European Cups and numerous league titles, Liverpool remains one of the world’s most iconic and successful football clubs.

Manchester City

Manchester City plays at the Etihad Stadium (52,900 seats). The reigning powerhouse of English football has dominated the Premier League in recent years while consistently competing for European trophies.

Manchester United

Manchester United plays at Old Trafford (74,244 seats). One of the biggest clubs in world football, United has won a record 20 English league titles and boasts a massive global following.

Newcastle United

Newcastle United plays at St. James’ Park (52,264 seats). Famous for its passionate supporters, Newcastle has re-emerged as a major force in English football.

Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest plays at the City Ground (30,056 seats). A two-time European Cup winner, Forest is one of England’s most historic clubs and continues its return to the top level.

Sunderland

Sunderland plays at the Stadium of Light (49,000 seats). Back in the Premier League, the Black Cats bring one of England’s largest and most passionate fan bases to the top flight.

Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur plays at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (62,850 seats). One of Europe’s most modern venues, Spurs continue to compete for domestic and European success with a global following.


AC Milan & Inter Milan

AC Milan plays at San Siro (75,817 seats). With seven UEFA Champions League titles and numerous Serie A championships, the Rossoneri are one of the world’s most successful football clubs.

Inter Milan plays at San Siro (75,817 seats). One of Europe’s most successful clubs, Inter consistently competes for Serie A titles and UEFA Champions League honors.

Cagliari

Cagliari plays at Unipol Domus (16,412 seats) on the island of Sardinia. Founded in 1920, the club is best known for winning its only Serie A title in 1970 behind Italian legend Gigi Riva and remains one of the most historic teams in southern Italy.

Roma & Lazio

Roma plays at Stadio Olimpico (70,634 seats). One of Italy’s biggest clubs, Roma is known for its passionate supporters and fierce rivalry with city rival Lazio.

Lazio plays at Stadio Olimpico (70,634 seats) in Rome. The Biancocelesti have a proud history of domestic success and share the stadium with rivals Roma.

Atalanta

Atalanta – plays at the New Balance Arena (24,950 seats) in Bergamo. The club has become one of Italy’s most entertaining teams, regularly competing for UEFA competitions while developing top young talent.

Bologna

Bologna calls Stadio Renato Dall’Ara (36,462 seats) home. One of Italy’s oldest clubs, Bologna has re-established itself as a consistent contender for European qualification.

Como

Como plays at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia (13,602 seats) on the shores of Lake Como. The ambitious club has quickly become one of Serie A’s most exciting rising projects.

Fiorentina

Fiorentina plays at Stadio Artemio Franchi (43,147 seats) in Florence. Known for its passionate supporters and rich history, the club regularly challenges for European football.

Frosinone

Frosinone calls Stadio Benito Stirpe (16,227 seats) home. The club has become a familiar face in Serie A, earning praise for its resilience and modern facilities.

Genoa

Genoa plays at Stadio Luigi Ferraris (33,205 seats). Founded in 1893, Italy’s oldest football club boasts a rich tradition and one of the country’s most passionate fan bases.

Juventus

Juventus calls Allianz Stadium (41,507 seats) home. Italy’s most decorated club has won more Serie A titles than any other team and remains a global football powerhouse.

Lecce

Lecce hosts matches at Stadio Via del Mare (31,533 seats). Representing Italy’s Salento region, the club is known for its loyal supporters and determined style of play.

Monza

Monza plays at U-Power Stadium (17,102 seats). Founded in 1912, the club enjoyed its first-ever Serie A promotion in 2022 and has gained national attention through its ambitious ownership and rapid rise in Italian football.

Napoli

Napoli plays at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona (54,726 seats). Backed by one of the most passionate fan bases in world football, Napoli continues to challenge for major trophies.

Parma

Parma calls Stadio Ennio Tardini (22,885 seats) home. Famous for its trophy-winning era in the 1990s, Parma has completed an impressive climb back to Serie A.

Sassuolo

Sassuolo hosts matches at Mapei Stadium (21,584 seats). The club has earned a reputation for smart recruitment, attacking football, and developing future stars.

Torino

Torino plays at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino (27,958 seats). The Granata honor the legendary “Grande Torino” side while remaining one of Italy’s most historic clubs.

Udinese

Udinese calls Bluenergy Stadium (25,952 seats) home. Long respected for its outstanding scouting network, the club has developed numerous world-class players.

Venezia

Venezia plays at Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo (11,150 seats). Famous for its unique waterfront stadium and iconic kits, Venezia is one of football’s most distinctive clubs.


Capacity: 62,000–66,000

The Mineirão is one of Brazil’s most iconic stadiums and has long been associated with Belo Horizonte’s biggest clubs, though today it is the home of Cruzeiro. Renovated in 2012, the stadium is also remembered for hosting Brazil’s historic 7-1 semifinal loss to Germany at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Capacity: 70,064

The Estádio Nacional in Brazil’s capital is the country’s second-largest stadium following a major renovation for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. It hosted seven World Cup matches, including Brazil’s third-place playoff loss to the Netherlands, and later welcomed Olympic football at the 2016 Rio Games and the return of the Supercopa Rei do Brasil in 2020.

Capacity: 63,903

The Castelão is a historic Brazilian stadium that underwent a major renovation and serves as the home ground for Série A clubs Ceará and Fortaleza. It has hosted Brazil national team matches, including a memorable 2014 World Cup quarter-final victory over Colombia, and previously welcomed Pope John Paul II for a mass in 1980.

Capacity: 50,848

The Gigante, home of Internacional, is one of Brazil’s most iconic stadiums and has a rich history of producing legends such as Paulo Roberto Falcão, Taffarel, and Dunga. Built on reclaimed land along Lake Guaíba, the stadium hosted five matches during the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Capacity: 45,440

Arena de Pernambuco is a modern stadium built for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and located in the Recife metropolitan area. The venue hosted five matches during the tournament, including a knockout-stage game, and has since served as a home for local clubs while hosting major football and entertainment events.

Capacity: 78,838

Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracanã), better known as the Maracanã, is one of the most famous stadiums in world football. Opened in 1950 and renovated multiple times, it has hosted historic events including two FIFA World Cup finals, the 2016 Olympic opening and closing ceremonies, and countless legendary matches.

Capacity: 50,000

Arena Fonte Nova is a modern stadium built on the site of the original Fonte Nova and opened ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The venue hosted six matches during the tournament, including a memorable quarter-final clash, and remains one of Brazil’s most important football stadiums, serving as the home of Bahia.

Capacity: 48,905

Neo Química Arena is the home of Corinthians and one of Brazil’s most modern football stadiums. Opened in 2014, the venue hosted the opening match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, along with several other tournament fixtures, and has become a symbol of Corinthians’ passionate fan base.