List of football stadiums in Kosovo

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This is a list of football stadiums in Kosovo , ranked in descending order of capacity.

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Existing stadiums

National stadiums

ImageStadiumCapacityCityTeam(s)Inaugurated UEFA category
Olympisches Stadium "Adem Jashari" Mitrovice.jpg Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium 18,500 Mitrovica KF Trepça
KFF Mitrovica
Kosovo national teams
1938Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Stadiumi "Fadil Vokrri".jpg Fadil Vokrri Stadium 13,429 Pristina FC Prishtina
Kosovo national teams
1953Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg
Stadiumi "Rexhep Rexhepi".jpg Rexhep Rexhepi Stadium 6,000 Drenas Feronikeli
2012Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg
Zahir Pajaziti Stadium 4,500 Podujevë KF Llapi
2015Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg

Other

RankStadiumCityCapacityHome team(s)Opened
Stadiumi i Qytetit ne Gjilan.jpg Gjilan City Stadium Gjilan 15,000 Gjilani, Drita
1967
Përparim Thaçi Stadium Prizren 7,000 Liria
Riza Lushta Stadium Mitrovicë5,500 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 Prishtinë1,500 Flamurtari, Kosova Prishtinë
Llukar Stadium Prishtinë1,000 Beselidhja
Bajram aliu stadium.jpg Bajram Aliu Stadium Skënderaj 4,000 Drenica
Suva Reka City Stadium Therandë 1,500 Ballkani
Deçan City Stadium Deçan 1,500 KF Deçani
Hajvali Stadium Hajvalia 1,000 Hajvalia
2 Korriku Sports Field Prishtinë1,500 2 Korriku

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