The following is a list of football stadiums that are in regular use for official matches in Armenia.
# | Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | Province | Home team(s) | Opened | Turf | Seats |
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1 | ![]() | Hrazdan Stadium | 54,208 | Yerevan | n/a | none | 1970 | natural | all-seater |
2 | ![]() | Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium | 14,403 | Yerevan | n/a | ![]() | 1935 | natural | all-seater |
3 | ![]() | Mika Stadium | 7,000 | Yerevan | n/a | Mika | 2008 | natural | all-seater |
4 | ![]() | Alashkert Stadium | 6,850 | Yerevan | n/a | Alashkert | 1960 | natural | 1,850 seated 5,000 standing |
5 | ![]() | Charentsavan City Stadium | 5,000 | Charentsavan | Kotayk | Van | 1970 | artificial | 1,000 seated 4,000 standing |
6 | ![]() | Urartu Stadium | 4,860 | Yerevan | n/a | Urartu | 2008 | natural | all-seater |
7 | ![]() | Artashat City Stadium | 4,500 | Artashat | Ararat | none | 1960 | natural | standing |
8 | ![]() | Gyumri City Stadium | 4,000 | Gyumri | Shirak | Shirak | 1924 | natural | all-seater |
9 | ![]() | Kasaghi Marzik Stadium | 3,600 | Ashtarak | Aragatsotn | Onor Yerevan | 1971 | natural | standing |
10 | ![]() | Gandzasar Stadium | 3,500 | Kapan | Syunik | Gandzasar Kapan, FC Syunik | 1963 | natural | standing |
11 | ![]() | Armavir City Stadium | 3,300 | Armavir | Armavir | Sardarapat | 1980 | natural | all-seater |
12 | ![]() | Abovyan City Stadium | 3,100 | Abovyan | Kotayk | Noah | 1966 | natural | all-seater |
13 | ![]() | Vanadzor City Stadium | 3,000 | Vanadzor | Lori | Nikarm Ijevan | 1958 | natural | all-seater |
14 | ![]() | Arnar Stadium | 2,000 | Ijevan | Tavush | none | 2007 | natural | all-seater |
15 | ![]() | Yerevan Football Academy Stadium | 1,428 | Yerevan | n/a | Ararat-Armenia, BKMA | 2013 | natural | all-seater |
16 | ![]() | Junior Sport Stadium | 1,188 | Yerevan | n/a | Pyunik, West Armenia | 2020 | artificial | all-seater |
17 | ![]() | Arevik Stadium | 1,000 | Vayk | Vayots Dzor | none | 1985 | artificial | all-seater |
18 | Sevan City Stadium | 500 | Sevan | Gegharkunik | Andranik Vardenis | 2019 | artificial | all-seater | |
19 | Sisian City Stadium | 500 | Sisian | Syunik | none | 2017 | artificial | all-seater | |
20 | Dzoraghbyur Training Centre Stadium | - | Dzoraghbyur | Kotayk | Lernayin Artsakh | 2007 | artificial | standing |
# | Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | Province | Home team(s) | Opened | Turf | Seats |
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1 | ![]() | Artik City Stadium | 6,000 | Artik | Shirak | none | 1975 | natural | standing |
2 | ![]() | Martuni City Stadium | 5,000 | Martuni | Gegharkunik | none | 1974 | natural | standing |
3 | ![]() | Nor Hachn City Stadium | 5,000 | Nor Hachn | Kotayk | none | 1972 | natural | standing |
4 | ![]() | Vardenis City Stadium | 4,500 | Vardenis | Gegharkunik | none | 1972 | natural | standing |
5 | ![]() | Agarak Stadium | 3,000 | Agarak | Syunik | none | natural | standing | |
![]() | Vagharshapat City Stadium | 3,000 | Vagharshapat | Armavir | none | 1973 | natural | standing | |
7 | ![]() | Vachik Ghaltakhchyan Stadium | 2,500 | Achajur | Tavush | none | 2005 | natural | standing |
8 | ![]() | Lchashen Stadium | 2,000 | Lchashen | Gegharkunik | none | 1975 | natural | standing |
9 | ![]() | Noyemberyan City Stadium | 1,500 | Noyemberyan | Tavush | none | 2013 | natural | standing |
10 | ![]() | Ayg Stadium | 1,280 | Ararat | Ararat | none | natural | all-seater | |
11 | ![]() | Dilijan City Stadium | 1,200 | Dilijan | Tavush | none | natural | standing | |
12 | ![]() | Maralik City Stadium | 1,000 | Maralik | Shirak | none | natural | standing | |
13 | Metallurg Stadium | 750 | Alaverdi | Lori | none | 1970 | natural | all-seater |
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