List of Southeast Asia stadiums by capacity

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The following is an incomplete list of sports stadiums in Southeast Asia. They are ordered by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate, therefore excluding temporary extra accommodations.

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Capacity of 30,000 or more

StadiumCapacityCountryCityImageHome team(s)Opened
Bukit Jalil National Stadium 87,411 [1] Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Bukit Jalil National Stadium-26.jpg Malaysia national football team 1998
Jakarta International Stadium 82,000Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Jakarta Jakarta International Stadium from Toll road.jpg Persija Jakarta 2022
Shah Alam Stadium 80,372 [2] Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Shah Alam Shah Alam Stadium aerial view.jpg Selangor F.C. 1994
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 77,193 [3] Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Jakarta GBK Complex at night (cropped).jpg Indonesia national football team 1962
Morodok Techo National Stadium 60,000Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Phnom Penh Morodok Techo National Stadium.jpg Cambodia national football team 2021 [4]
Singapore National Stadium 55,000Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Singapore Singapore-Sports-Hub-with-National-Stadium-01.jpg Singapore national football team 2014
Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium 50,000Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kuala Terengganu Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium (Night) 2021.jpg Terengganu FC 2008
Maguwoharjo Stadium 50,000 [5] Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Sleman Maguwoharjo Stadium, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.jpg PSS Sleman 2007
Rajamangala National Stadium 49,722Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Bangkok Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok.jpg Thailand national football team 1998
Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium 45,000 [6] Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Surabaya Gelora Bung Tomo.jpg Persebaya Surabaya 2010
Harapan Bangsa Stadium 45,000Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Banda Aceh Persiraja Banda Aceh 1997
Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium 45,000 [7] Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Paroi Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Paroi.jpg Negeri Sembilan FC, KSR SAINS F.C. 1992
Riau Main Stadium 43,923Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Pekanbaru Riau Main Stadium (cropped).JPG PSPS Riau 2012
Kanjuruhan Stadium 42,449Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Malang Stadion Kanjuruhan, soccer field - panoramio.jpg Arema F.C.,

Persekam Metro F.C.

2004
Darul Makmur Stadium 41,873Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kuantan Darul Makmur Stadium.jpg Sri Pahang FC 1970
Lukas Enembe Stadium 40,263Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Sentani Lukas Enembe Stadium.jpg Persipura Jayapura (proposed)2019
Mỹ Đình National Stadium 40,192Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Hanoi Khan dai B - San van dong Quoc gia My Dinh.jpg Vietnam national football team 2003
Batakan Stadium 40,000Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Balikpapan 2017-11-10 Batakan BPN.jpg Persiba Balikpapan 2017
Gelora Joko Samudro Stadium 40,000Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Gresik Gelora Joko Samudro Stadium (2016).jpg Gresik United 2017
Hang Jebat Stadium 40,000 [8] Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Malacca Stadium Hang Jebat 015342.jpg Melaka United F.C. 2004
Penang State Stadium 40,000Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Batu Kawan Batu Kawan Stadium,Penang.jpg Penang FA (2001–present; some games)

SDMS Kepala Batas (2007–2012)

2000
Sarawak Stadium 40,000 [9] Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kuching Stadium Sarawak.JPG Kuching City F.C. 1997
Sultan Ibrahim Stadium 40,000Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Iskandar Puteri Stadium Sultan Ibrahim 6 19092022.jpg Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. 2020
Bogyoke Aung San Stadium 40,000 [10] Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar Yangon Aungsan Stadium.jpg Yangon United FC 1910
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium 38,000Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Bandung Gelora Bandung Lautan Api.JPG Persib Bandung 2013
Palaran Stadium 35,000Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Samarinda Stadion Utama Palaran Kaltim.jpg PON KALTIM Football Team2008
Gelora Delta Stadium 35,000Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Sidoarjo 2018-06-29 Gelora Delta Sidoarjo.jpg Deltras F.C.,
Persida Sidoarjo,
Hizbul Wathan F.C.
2000
Aji Imbut Stadium 35,000 [11] [12] Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Tenggarong GOR Aji Imbut.jpg PS Mitra Kukar 2008
Mandala Krida Stadium 35,000 [13] Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Yogyakarta New Mandala Krida Stadium.jpg PSIM Yogyakarta 1976
Sultan Agung Stadium 35,000Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Bantul Stadion sultan agung (cropped).png Persiba Bantul 2007
Likas Stadium 35,000Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kota Kinabalu KotaKinabalu Sabah LikasStadium-11.jpg Sabah F.C. 2001
Zayarthiri Stadium 35,000Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar Naypyidaw Zayyarthiri Stadium.JPG 2012
Chang Arena 32,600 [14] Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Buriram chaang`aariinaa `.emuue`ng cch.buriiramy Chang Arena,Buriram,Thailand (21).jpg Buriram United F.C. 2011
Darul Aman Stadium 32,387 [15] Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Alor Setar Stadium Darul Aman.jpg Kedah Darul Aman F.C. 1962
Thuwunna Stadium 32,000Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar Yangon Home of Asian Lions.jpg Myanmar national football team 1985
Mandalarthiri Stadium 31,270Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar Mandalay Mandalar Thiri Sport Ground (Mandalay).jpg Myanmar women's national football team,

I.S.P.E F.C.

2013
Perak Stadium 30,000Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Ipoh Perak Stadium.JPG Perak F.C. 1965
Tan Sri Dato Hj Hassan Yunos Stadium 30,000Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Johor Bahru Stadium Larkin.jpg Johor Darul Ta'zim II F.C. 1964
Kaharudin Nasution Stadium 30,000Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Pekanbaru Kaharuddin Nasution Stadium gate (2).jpg PSPS Riau 1980
Pakansari Stadium 30,000Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Bogor Pakansari Asian Games 2018.jpg Persikabo 1973 2015
Wibawa Mukti Stadium 30,000 [16] Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Bekasi Wibawa Mukti Stadium.jpg Persikasi Bekasi 2014
Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium 30,000Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Bekasi Patriot Stadium Bekasi (cropped).jpg Persipasi Bekasi 1982
Wunna Theikdi Stadium 30,000Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar Naypyidaw Wunna Theikdi Stadium.jpg Nay Pyi Taw F.C. 2012
Lạch Tray Stadium 30,000Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Hai Phong SVDLT.jpg Haiphong FC 1958
Thiên Trường Stadium 30,000Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Nam Định SVD Thien Truong ngay 17 thang 8.jpg Nam Dinh FC 2003
Cần Thơ Stadium 30,000 [17] Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Cần Thơ XSKT Can Tho F.C. 1953
Phnom Penh National Olympic Stadium 30,000Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Phnom Penh Soccer Game from afar at Phnom Penh Olympic Stadium (14584436553).jpg Cambodia national football team 1964

Other stadiums which hosted main competitions

ImageStadiumCapacityCityCountryHome team(s)Competition
Jalak Harupat Stadium (2).JPG Si Jalak Harupat Stadium 30,100 [18] Bandung Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Persib Bandung 2008 AFF Championship / 2018 Asian Games
Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium 2017.jpg Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium 28,000 [19] Bandar Seri Begawan Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei Brunei national football team, Brunei DPMM FC 1999 Southeast Asian Games
Stadenat-vientiane.jpg New Laos National Stadium 25,000 Vientiane Flag of Laos.svg  Laos Laos national football team 2009 Southeast Asian Games / 2018 AFF Championship / 2022 AFF Championship
JfCiudadINC29PhilArenaStadiumfvf.JPG Philippine Sports Stadium 25,000 Bocaue Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Philippines national football team 2016 AFF Championship
700th Anniversary Stadium.jpg 700th Anniversary Stadium 25,000 Chiang Mai Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Chiangmai F.C., Chiangmai United 1995 Southeast Asian Games / 1998 Asian Games / 2000 AFF Championship
Thammasat Stadium.jpg Thammasat Stadium 25,000 [20] [21] [22] Pathum Thani Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Bangkok United 1998 Asian Games / 2022 AFF Championship
Thupatemi Stadion B.jpg Thupatemi Stadium 25,000 Pathum Thani Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Air Force Central F.C. 1998 Asian Games
HEC K-Pop Festival at Quan Khu 7 Stadium export.jpg Army Stadium 25,000 Ho Chi Minh City Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Tổng Tham Mưu (1952–1975)

Quân khu 7 F.C. (2000–2008)

Thép Miền Nam Cảng Sài Gòn (2007)

2003 Southeast Asian Games / 2007 AFC Asian Cup
Petaling Jaya Stadium. 2019-12-12 18-36-16.jpg Petaling Jaya Stadium 25,000 Petaling Jaya Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Petaling Jaya Rangers, Petaling Jaya City 2001 Southeast Asian Games
MainStandvRoiet.jpg 80th Birthday Stadium 24,641 Nakhon Ratchasima Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima F.C. 2007 Southeast Asian Games
Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Tribune.jpg Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium 23,000 [23] Palembang Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Sriwijaya FC 2007 AFC Asian Cup / 2010 AFF Championship / 2011 Southeast Asian Games / 2018 Asian Games
San van dong Hang Day.jpg Hanoi Stadium 22,500 Hanoi Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Hanoi FC, Viettel 1998 AFF Championship / 2003 Southeast Asian Games / 2014 AFF Championship / 2018 AFF Championship
Tinsulanonstadium2014.jpg Tinsulanon Stadium 20,000 [24] Songkhla Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Songkhla United 1998 Asian Games / 2000 AFF Championship
Thai Army Sports Stadium.jpg Royal Thai Army Stadium 20,000 Bangkok Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2007 AFF Championship
Stadium Tuanku Syed Putra (edt by cikgu HeHe).jpg Tuanku Syed Putra Stadium 20,000 Kangar Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Perlis Northern Lion, Tambun Tulang 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship
New Clark City Stadium - track and field side view, night (Capas, Tarlac; 12-08-2019).jpg New Clark City Athletics Stadium 20,000 New Clark City Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines United City (2021-) 2019 Southeast Asian Games
Suphachalasai Stadium 2015.jpg Supachalasai Stadium 19,793 [25] Bangkok Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Thailand national football team 1959 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games / 1966 Asian Games / 1967 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games / 1970 Asian Games / 1972 AFC Asian Cup / 1975 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games / 1978 Asian Games / 1985 Southeast Asian Games / 1998 Asian Games / 2007 AFC Asian Cup / 2012 AFF Championship
StadAnouvong.jpg Laos National Stadium 20,000 [26] Vientiane Flag of Laos.svg  Laos Laos national football team 2009 Southeast Asian Games
Aerial View of Kuala Lumpur Stadium.png Kuala Lumpur Stadium 18,000 Kuala Lumpur Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur FA, UKM F.C. 2004 AFF Championship / 2018 AFF Championship / 2022 AFF Championship
SvdVietTri.jpg Việt Trì Stadium 18,000 Phú Thọ Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Phú Thọ F.C. 2021 Southeast Asian Games
SVD Thong Nhat.JPG Thống Nhất Stadium 16,000 Ho Chi Minh City Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam TP Hồ Chí Minh, Sài Gòn 1998 AFF Championship / 2003 Southeast Asian Games / 2004 AFF Championship
ASEAN Cup 2008.JPG Surakul Stadium 16,000 Phuket Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Phuket City F.C 2008 AFF Championship
Selayang Municipal Council Stadium 16,000 Selayang Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia MK Land F.C. (2000-2006)

Selangor United (2019), Selangor II (2020–present)

2017 Southeast Asian Games
Cẩm Phả Stadium 16,000 Quảng Ninh Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Than Quảng Ninh, Vietnam women's national football team 2021 Southeast Asian Games
Phnom Penh Army Stadium.JPG RCAF Old Stadium 15,000 Phnom Penh Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia National Defense Ministry FC 2023 Southeast Asian Games
Nakhon Sawan Province Stadium 2016.jpg Nakhon Sawan Stadium 15,000 Nakhon Sawan Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Nakhon Sawan F.C. (2010-2011) 1998 Asian Games
Marikina Sports Center - field and track (Sumulong Highway, Marikina)(2018-01-25).jpg Marikina Sports Center 15,000 Marikina Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Marikina Shoemasters 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Football stadium, Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Malate, Manila.jpg Rizal Memorial Stadium 12,873 Manila Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Philippines national football team 1954 Asian Games / 1981 Southeast Asian Games / 1991 Southeast Asian Games / 2012 AFF Championship / 2014 AFF Championship / 2016 AFF Championship / 2019 Southeast Asian Games / 2022 AFF Championship
Surat Thani stadium.jpg Surat Thani Province Stadium 10,000 Surat Thani Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Surat Thani F.C. 2010-2012 1998 Asian Games
Quirino Grandstand (Manila; 01-01-2020) wiki.jpg Quirino Grandstand 10,000 Manila Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Philippines national football team 2005 Southeast Asian Games
UiTM Stadium 10,000 [27] Shah Alam Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia UiTM FC 2017 Southeast Asian Games
Prince Stadium 10,000 Phnom Penh Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Visakha FC 2022 AFF U-23 Youth Championship
Panaad Stadium.jpg Panaad Stadium 9,825 [28] Bacolod Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Philippines national football team, Ceres–Negros 2005 Southeast Asian Games / 2018 AFF Championship
Thai-Japanese Stadium.jpg Thai-Japanese Stadium 6,600 [29] Bangkok Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1998 Asian Games
Stadion-gelora-sriwijaya-palembang.jpg Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium 6,000 Palembang Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia PS Palembang

Sriwijaya FC (2017)

2018 Asian Games
Jalan Besar Stadium.JPG Jalan Besar Stadium 6,000 Kallang Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Young Lions, Hougang United 2004 AFF Championship / 2007 AFF Championship / 2012 AFF Championship / 2014 AFF Championship / 2015 Southeast Asian Games / 2022 AFF Championship
Bishan Stadium 3,500 Bishan Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Home United, Balestier Khalsa 2002 AFF Championship / 2015 Southeast Asian Games / 2020 AFF Championship
3684Binan City, Laguna Barangays Landmarks 42.jpg Biñan Football Stadium 3,000 Biñan Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Philippine women's national football team 2019 Southeast Asian Games
Nakhon Ratchasima Municipal Stadium b.jpg Municipal Stadium 2,000 Nakhon Ratchasima Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2007 Southeast Asian Games
UM Stadium.jpg UM Arena Stadium 1,000 Kuala Lumpur Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Protap, IKRAM Muda 2017 Southeast Asian Games

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