List of football stadiums in Bangladesh

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The following is a list of football stadiums in Bangladesh , Stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included. [1]

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#ImageStadiumCurrent capacityLocationOpenedHome team
1 Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh.jpg Bangabandhu National Stadium 36,000 Motijheel, Dhaka 1954 Bangladesh national football team
2 M. A. Aziz Stadium 02.jpg M. A. Aziz Stadium 30,000 Chittagong 1955 Chittagong Abahani Limited
3 Mymensingh Stadium.png Rafiq Uddin Bhuiyan Stadium 25,000 Mymensingh 1961 Dhaka Mohammedan
Police Football Club
4 Sheikh Kamal Stadium.jpg Sheikh Kamal Stadium 25,000 Nilphamari 1984
5 Mostafa Kamal Stadium.jpg Mostafa Kamal Stadium 25,000 Kamalapur, Dhaka 2001 Bangladesh women's national football team
Bangladesh Championship League
Dhaka Senior Division League
Dhaka Second Division League
Dhaka Third Division League
6 Tangail Stadium 25,000 Tangail 1998Tangail Football Team
7 Rangpur Stadium 25,000 Rangpur 1968Rangpur Football Team
8 Bangladesh Army Stadium.jpg Bangladesh Army Stadium 20,000 Dhaka 1970 Bangladesh Army Football Team
9 Saifur Rahman Stadium 20,000 Moulvibazar 2005
10 Shaheed Dhirendranath Stadium.jpg Shaheed Dhirendranath Datta Stadium 18,000 Comilla
11 Jamalpur Stadium 15,000 Jamalpur 1952Jamalpur Football Team
Jamalpur Jagarani Club
12 Viewers At Niaz Mohammad Stadium.jpg Niaz Mohammad Stadium 15,000 Brahmanbaria 1934 FC Brahmanbaria Women
13 Netrakona Stadium (2).jpg Netrakona Stadium 15,000 Netrakona Netrakona Football Team
14 Bangladesh v Seychelles 28 March 2023.jpg Sylhet District Stadium 15,000 Rekabi Bazar, Sylhet 1965 Bangladesh national football team
15 Freedom Fighter(Muktijoddha) Memorial Stadium outfield.jpg Muktijuddho Sriti Stadium 15,000 Rajshahi 1990 Fortis FC
Brothers Union
16 Madaripur Stadium 14,975 Madaripur 2013Madaripur Football Team
17 Bashundhara Kings Arena Football Venu.jpg Bashundhara Kings Arena 14,000 Bashundhara, Dhaka 2022 Bashundhara Kings
Sheikh Russel KC
Bangladesh national football team
18 Shamsul Huda Stadium 12,000 Jessore 2000Shamsul Huda Football Academy
19 Khulna District Stadium 12,000 Khulna 1958Khulna Football Team
Khulna Mohammedan
20 Habiganj Jalal Stadium 11,000 Habiganj 1956–57Habiganj Football Team
21 Kurigram Stadium 10,000 Kurigram Kurigram Football Team
22 Munshiganj District Stadium.png Bir Fl. Lt. Matiur Rahman Stadium 10,000 Munshiganj 1998 Rahmatganj MFS
Chittagong Abahani Limited
23 Shaheed Bulu Stadium 10,000 Noakhali 1973 NoFeL SC
24 Chinglah Moung Chowdhury Stadium 6,000 Rangamati 1980Rangamati Football Team
Rangamati Mohammedan SC
25 Cox's Bazar Stadium 5,000 Cox's Bazar 2013
26 Shaheed Salam Stadium 5,000 Feni
27 Shaheed Ahsan Ullah Master Stadium 5,000 Tongi, Gazipur 2013
28 Shaheed Miraj–Tapan Stadium 5,000 Manikganj 1963Manikganj Football Team
29 Gopalganj Old Stadium.png Sheikh Fazlul Haque Mani Stadium 5,000 Gopalganj Abahani Limited Dhaka
Sheikh Jamal DC

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References

  1. "দেশের ক্রীড়াঙ্গনে মাঠের সংকট নাকি ব্যবহারে সদিচ্ছার অভাব?" [The country's sports field shortage or lack of goodwill?]. offsidebangladesh.com (in Bengali). February 2, 2022.