List of football stadiums in Greece

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The following is a list of football stadiums in Greece , ordered by capacity.

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Current stadiums

ImageStadiumCapacityCityClubOpenedUEFA
1 Panathinaikos Inter CL2008 09 b.jpg Olympic Stadium "Spyros Louis" 69,618 [1] Athens 1982 Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png
2 Karaiskakis Stadium Piraeus Olympiacos-Arsenal.jpg Karaiskakis Stadium 33,334 [2] Piraeus Olympiacos 2004 Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png
3 GIPEDO AEK-1.jpg Agia Sophia Stadium 32,500 [3] [4] [5] Athens AEK Athens, Greece 2022 Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png
4 Paok-Ajax-toumpa.jpg Toumba Stadium 28,703 Thessaloniki PAOK 1959

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5 Kaftanzoglio west stand.jpg Kaftanzoglio Stadium 27,770 [6] Thessaloniki Iraklis 1960
6 Pagkritio.jpg Pankritio Stadium 26,240 [7] Heraklion Ergotelis 2004
7 Pampeloponisiako Olympic Stadium(1).jpg Pampeloponnisiako Stadium 23,588 Patras 1981
8 Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium 2011.jpg Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium 22,800 Thessaloniki Aris 1951
9 Panthessaliko Stadium.JPG Panthessaliko Stadium 22,700 Volos Volos 2004
10 AELFCARENA.jpeg AEL FC Arena 16,118 [8] Larissa AEL 2010 Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png
11 Leoforos1.JPG Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 16,003 Athens Panathinaikos 1922
12 Trikala Municipal Stadium 15,000 Trikala Trikala 1950
13 Georgios Kamaras Stadium 2021.jpg Georgios Kamaras Stadium 14,200 Athens Apollon Smyrnis 1948
14 Larissa Alkazar.jpg Alcazar Stadium 13,108 Larissa 1965
15 PANIONIOS 001.jpg Nea Smyrni Stadium 11,342 Athens Panionios 1939
16 Stadiopge.jpg Kostas Davourlis Stadium 11,321 Patras Panachaiki 1939
17 Stadio-Anthi-Karagianni.jpg Anthi Karagianni Stadium 10,550 Kavala Kavala 1970
18 Hellinikon Stadium 10,000 Athens 2004
19 Panserraikos FC football pitch.JPG Serres Municipal Stadium 9,500 Serres Panserraikos 1926
20 Xanthi Ground 9,500 Xanthi Orfeas Xanthi 1970
21 Karditsa Stadium.jpg Municipal Stadium of Karditsa 9,500 Karditsa Anagennisi Karditsa 1930
22 Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium 2019.jpg Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium 9,088 Heraklion OFI 1951
23 Atromitos fc - panathinaikos athen nov2017 - 5.jpg Peristeri Stadium 9,050 Athens Atromitos 1947
24 Volos Municipal Stadium 9,000 Volos Olympiacos Volos 1968
25 Egaleo stadium.jpg Stavros Mavrothalassitis Stadium 8,217 Athens Egaleo 1968
26 Makedonikos Stadium.jpg Makedonikos Stadium 8,100 Thessaloniki Makedonikos, PAOK B 1967
27 Zosimades Stadium 7,652 Ioannina PAS Giannina 1952
28 Theodoros Kolokotronis Stadium.jpg Theodoros Kolokotronis Stadium 7,442 Tripoli Asteras Tripolis 1979
29 Panetolikos Stadium 2006.jpg Panetolikos Stadium 7,321 Agrinio Panetolikos 1930
30 Skoda Xanthi Arena, pitch and secondary stand.jpg Xanthi FC Arena 7,244 Xanthi Xanthi 2004
31Doxa Drama Stadium7,000 Drama Doxa Drama 1953
32 Veria stadium during its first international match.jpg Veria Stadium 7,000 Veria Veria 1925
33 Pyrgos Stadium 6,750 Pyrgos Paniliakos 1978
34 Aerial view of Kalamaria, Greece.jpg Kalamaria Stadium 6,500 Thessaloniki Apollon Pontus 1973
35 Gate1-7&6.JPG Komotini Municipal Stadium 6,198 Komotini Panthrakikos 1923
36 Neapolis Stadium 6,000 Athens Ionikos 1965
37 Levadia Municipal Stadium 5,915 Livadeia Levadiakos 1952
38Messiniakos Stadium5,613 Kalamata Messiniakos 1967
39 Lamia Municipal Stadium 5,500 Lamia Lamia 1952
40Pantelis Magoulas Stadium5,000 Volos Niki Volos 1924
41 Katerini Stadium 4,995 Katerini Pierikos 1964
42 Perivolia Municipal Stadium.jpg Perivolia Municipal Stadium 4,527 Chania Chania 1959
43 Aigio municipal football stadium.jpg Aigio National Stadium4,500 Aigio Panegialios 1951
44 Dimotiko Stadio Kallitheas - Grigoris Lambrakis.JPG Grigoris Lambrakis Stadium 4,200 Athens Kallithea 1970
45 Tavros Stadium 4,000 Athens Fostiras 1969
46 Rhodos003.JPG Diagoras Stadium 3,693 Rhodes Diagoras, Rodos 1932
47Agios Dimitrios Municipal Stadium3,100 Athens Agios Dimitrios
48 Tarlas, the Mytilene Municipal Stadium, September 2012.jpg Mytilene Municipal Stadium 3,000 Mytilene Aiolikos 1960
49Fafaleio Stadium3,000 Chios Lailapas
50 Kerkyra Stadium.jpg Kerkyra Stadium 3,000 Corfu Kerkyra 1961
51Municipal Stadium of Zografou2,716 Athens Ilisiakos 1972
52 Paneipirotiko Stadium 2,051 Ioannina AE Giannena 2002

Proposed stadiums

ImageStadiumCapacityCityClubYearUEFA
New Toumba Stadium 41,900 [9] [10] Thessaloniki PAOK 2027 Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png
Votanikos Stadium 40,000 Athens Panathinaikos 2026 Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png Nuvola apps mozilla.png

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