The following is a list of football stadiums in Belarus with a total capacity of at least 4,000 spectators.
# | Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | Home team | Notes |
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1 | Dinamo Stadium | 22,246 | Minsk | Belarus national football team and Dynama Minsk | UEFA Category 4 stadium | |
2 | Traktor Stadium | 17,600 | Minsk | Isloch and FC Minsk | ||
3 | Central Stadium | 14,307 | Homieĺ | FC Gomel | ||
4 | Borisov Arena | 13,121 | Barysaŭ | BATE Borisov | UEFA Category 4 stadium | |
5 | Brestsky | 10,169 | Brest | Dynama Brest and Ruch Brest | ||
6 | Neman Stadium | 8,479 | Hrodna | FC Neman Grodno | ||
7 | Vitebsky | 8,144 | Vitebsk | FC Vitebsk | ||
8 | Spartak | 7,350 | Mogilev | Dnepr Mogilev | ||
9 | Torpedo | 6,524 | Zhodzina | Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino | ||
10 | City Stadium | 5,402 | Borisov | FC Smolevichi | ||
11 | Torpedo Stadium | 5,200 | Minsk | The stadium is in disrepair and there are no official matches. | ||
12 | Yunost | 5,133 | Mozyr | Slavia Mozyr | ||
13 | City Stadium | 4,560 | Maladziečna | Energetik-BGU Minsk and FC Molodechno | ||
14 | Atlant | 4,520 | Novopolotsk | FC Naftan Novopolotsk | ||
15 | Budaŭnik | 4,200 | Salihorsk | Shakhtyor Soligorsk |
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The Belarus national football team represents Belarus in men's international football, and is controlled by the Football Federation of Belarus, the governing body for football in Belarus. Belarus' home ground is Dinamo Stadium in Minsk. Since independence in 1991, Belarus has not yet qualified for a FIFA World Cup or UEFA European Championship.
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