This is a list of football stadiums in Kosovo , ranked in descending order of capacity.
Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | Team(s) | Inaugurated | UEFA category |
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Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium | 18,500 | Mitrovica | KF Trepça KFF Mitrovica Kosovo national teams | 1938 | ||
Fadil Vokrri Stadium | 13,429 | Pristina | FC Prishtina Kosovo national teams | 1953 | ||
Rexhep Rexhepi Stadium | 6,000 | Drenas | Feronikeli | 2012 | ||
Zahir Pajaziti Stadium | 4,500 | Podujevë | KF Llapi | 2015 | ||
Rank | Stadium | City | Capacity | Home team(s) | Opened |
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Gjilan City Stadium | Gjilan | 15,000 | Gjilani, Drita | 1967 | |
Përparim Thaçi Stadium | Prizren | 7,000 | Liria | ||
Riza Lushta Stadium | Mitrovicë | 5,500 | Trepça'89 | ||
Agron Rama Stadium | Kastriot | 1,500 | KEK | ||
Shahin Haxhiislami Stadium | Pejë | 8,500 | Besa, Shqiponja | ||
Ferki Aliu Stadium | Vushtrri | 4,000 | Vushtrria | ||
Gjakova City Stadium | Gjakovë | 6,000 | Vëllaznimi | ||
Demush Mavraj Stadium | Istog | 2,800 | Istogu | ||
Besnik Begunca Stadium | Kaçanik | 5,000 | Lepenci | ||
Sami Kelmendi Stadium | Lipjan | 2,500 | Lipjan | ||
Ismet Shabani Stadium | Ferizaj | 1,000 | Ferizaj | ||
Liman Gega Stadium | Malishevë | 2,000 | Malishevë | ||
Flamurtari Stadium | Prishtinë | 1,500 | Flamurtari, Kosova Prishtinë | ||
Llukar Stadium | Prishtinë | 1,000 | Beselidhja | ||
Bajram Aliu Stadium | Skënderaj | 4,000 | Drenica | ||
Theranda City Stadium | Therandë | 1,500 | Ballkani | ||
Deçan City Stadium | Deçan | 1,500 | KF Deçani | ||
Hajvalia Stadium | Hajvalia | 1,000 | Hajvalia | ||
2 Korriku Sports Field | Prishtinë | 1,500 | 2 Korriku | ||
The following are lists of stadiums throughout the world. Note that horse racing and motorsport venues are not included at some pages, because those are not stadiums but sports venues.
The Johan Cruyff Arena is the main stadium of the Dutch capital city of Amsterdam and the home stadium of football club AFC Ajax since its opening. Built from 1993 to 1996 at a cost equivalent to €140 million, it is the largest stadium in the country. The stadium was previously known as the Amsterdam Arena until the 2018–19 football season, when it was officially renamed in honour of Dutch footballer Johan Cruyff who died in 2016.