List of football stadiums in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The following is a list of football stadiums in Bosnia and Herzegovina , ordered by capacity. [1]

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Existing stadiums

#ImageStadiumCapacityOpenedCity/TownHome team(s)UEFA Rank.
1 Asim Ferhatovic Hase Stadium.jpg Stadion Asim Ferhatović-Hase 37,5001947 Sarajevo FK Sarajevo UEFA Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg
2
Bilino Polje Stadium (wide angle).jpeg
Stadion Bilino Polje 15,6001972 Zenica NK Čelik
and Bosnia and Herzegovina
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3
Grbavica 2017.jpg
Stadion Grbavica 13,1461953 Sarajevo FK Željezničar
and Bosnia and Herzegovina
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4 Gradski stadion Banja Luka, Septembre 2012.jpg Banja Luka City Stadium 10,0301937 Banja Luka FK Borac UEFA Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg
5 Stadion HSK Zrinjski.JPG Stadion pod Bijelim Brijegom 9,0001971 Mostar HŠK Zrinjski UEFA Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg
6 Trebinje city stadium.jpg Stadion Police 8,550n/a Trebinje FK Leotar
7 Stadion Banovići 8,500n/a Banovići FK Budućnost
8 Mokri-dolac08782.JPG Stadion Mokri Dolac 8,000n/a Posušje HŠK Posušje
9 Stadion Pod borićima 8,0001983 Bihać NK Jedinstvo
10
TZstadium.png
Stadion Tušanj 7,2001957 Tuzla FK Sloboda Tuzla

UEFA Star full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg

11 Pecara-Siroki-stadion01019.JPG Stadion Pecara 7,0001953 Široki Brijeg NK Široki Brijeg UEFA Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg
12
Stadion Rodjeni.jpg
Stadion Rođeni 7,0001995 Mostar FK Velež
13 Stadion-modrica.jpg Stadion Dr. Milan Jelić 6,0001962 Modriča FK Modriča
14 Stadion Bijeljina 6,0001954 Bijeljina FK Radnik
15 PromjenapodlogenastadionuSlavija.jpg Stadion SRC Slavija 6,000n/a Istočno Sarajevo FK Slavija
16 Stadion Prijedor 6,000n/a Prijedor FK Rudar
17 Stadion Laktaši 5,000n/a Laktaši FK Laktaši
18 Stadion Banja Ilidža 5,000n/a Gradačac NK Zvijezda
19 Stadion Pirota 4,000n/a Travnik NK Travnik
20 Stadion Žepče 4,000n/a Žepče NK Žepče
21 Vitez football field.jpg Stadion Vitez 3,5001993 Vitez NK Vitez
22 Krupa na vrbasu 16.01.11 004 (cropped).jpg Stadion Krupa na Vrbasu 3,500n/a Krupa na Vrbasu FK Krupa
23 Otoka Stadium, Sarajevo.jpg Stadion Otoka 3,0001993 Sarajevo FK Olimpik
24 Stadion Perica-Pero Pavlovic.jpg Stadion Perica-Pero Pavlović 3,0001959 Gabela NK GOŠK Gabela
25 Stadion Orašje 3,000n/a Orašje HNK Orašje
26 Stadion Luke, Mrkonjic Grad.JPG Stadion Luke 2,000n/a Mrkonjić Grad FK Sloboda Mrkonjić Grad

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References

  1. stadionwelt.de (October 11, 2011). "Stadien Bosnien-Herzegowinae". stadionwelt.de. Retrieved 2011-10-11.

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