This is a list of football (soccer) stadiums in Ethiopia , ranked in descending order of capacity with at least 5,000 spectators. Some stadiums are football-specific and some are used for other purposes.
# | Stadium | Location | Capacity | Tenants | Image |
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1 | Bahir Dar Stadium | Bahir Dar | 52,000 | Bahir Dar Kenema, National team | |
2 | Mekelle Stadium | Mekelle | 52,000 | Mekelle City FC, Dedebit FC, Guna Trading FC, Trans Ethiopia | |
3 | Hawassa Kenema Stadium | Hawassa | 45,000 | Hawassa City | |
4 | Addis Ababa Stadium [1] | Addis Ababa | 25,000 | National team, Saint George, Ethiopian Coffee, Defence Force | |
5 | Abebe Bikila Stadium | Addis Ababa | 30,000 | Dedebit F.C. | |
6 | Woldiya Stadium | Weldiya | 25,155 | Woldia | |
7 | Mekelle University Arid Stadium | Mekelle | 20,000 | ||
8 | Dire Dawa Stadium | Dire Dawa | 18,000 | Dire Dawa City | |
9 | Hawassa University Stadium | Hawassa | 15,000 | Hawassa CIty F.C | |
10 | Wonji Stadium | Wenji | 14,000 | Muger Cement, Wonji Sugar | |
11 | Imam Ahmed Stadium | Harar | 10,000 | Harar City F.C. | |
12 | Abiy Hersamo Stadium | Hosaena | 5,000 | Hadiya Hossana F.C. | |
13 | Arba Minch Stadium | Arba Minch | 5,000 | Arba Minch City F.C. |
Stadium | Capacity | City | Tenant | Status | Planned opening year | Image |
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Addis Ababa National Stadium [2] | 62,000 | Addis Ababa | National team | Under Construction | 2019 | |
Harari Stadium | 56,000 | Harari | Harar City | Under Construction | ||
Gambella Stadium | 30,000 | Gambella | Under Construction | |||
Akaki-Kality Stadium | 30,000 | Addis Ababa | Saint George, Ethiopian Coffee | Under Construction | ||
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