The following is a list of football stadiums in Lithuania , ordered by capacity.
# | Image | Stadium | Seating capacity | City | Opened | Home team |
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1 | Darius and Girėnas Stadium | 15,315 | Kaunas | 1925; 2022 | FK Kauno Žalgiris, Lithuania national football team | |
2 | Aukštaitija Stadium | 6,600 | Panevėžys | 1965 | FK Panevėžys | |
3 | Sūduva Stadium | 6,250 | Marijampolė | 2008 | FK Sūduva | |
4 | LFF Stadium | 5,067 | Vilnius | 2004 | FK Žalgiris, FK Riteriai, FC Vytis | |
5 | Central stadium of Klaipėda | 4,428 | Klaipėda | 1927 | FK Atlantas Klaipėda | |
6 | Savivaldybė Stadium | 4,000 | Šiauliai | 1962 | FA Šiauliai, FC Gintra | |
7 | Alytus Stadium | 3,748 | Alytus | 1924 | DFK Dainava Alytus | |
8 | Vytautas Stadium | 3,200 | Tauragė | 1987 | FK Tauras Tauragė | |
9 | Utenis Stadium | 3,073 | Utena | FK Utenis Utena | ||
10 | Telšiai City Central stadium | 3,000 | Telšiai | FK Džiugas Telšiai | ||
11 | Kalnų parko stadionas | 3,000 | Vilnius | |||
12 | Utenio stadium | 3,000 | Utena | FK Utenis Utena | ||
13 | Visagino centrinis stadionas | 3,000 | Visaginas | FK Interas Visaginas | ||
14 | Šilutė Stadium | 3,000 | Šilutė | 1938 | FK Šilutė | |
15 | Kėdainiai Stadium | 3,000 | Kėdainiai | 1955 | FK Nevėžis, FK Kėdainiai | |
16 | Visaginas Central Stadium | 2,882 | Visaginas | |||
17 | Mažeikiai City Central Stadium | 2,400 | Mažeikiai | 1992 | FK Mažeikiai, FK Atmosfera (2012) | |
18 | Gargždai Stadium | 2,323 | Gargždai | 1970 | FK Banga Gargždai | |
19 | Daugėlių stadionas | 1200 | Kuršėnai | |||
20 | Vingio stadionas | 2 000 | Vilnius | |||
21 | Kariuomenės stadionas | 2 000 | Kaunas | |||
22 | Senasis Tauragės stadionas | 2 000 | Tauragė | |||
23 | Centrinis Palangos miesto stadionas | 2 000 | Palanga | |||
24 | Panerio stadionas | 2 000 | Vilnius | |||
25 | Pakruojis Stadium | 2,000 | Pakruojis | 1989 | FC Pakruojis | |
26 | Mažeikių miesto centrinis stadionas | 1 748 | Mažeikiai | |||
27 | Baltijos stadionas | 1 500 | Klaipėda | |||
28 | Raseiniai KKSC Stadium | 1,500 | Raseiniai | |||
29 | Raseinių KKSC stadionas | 1 500 | Raseiniai | |||
30 | Palanga City Central Stadium | 1,392 | Palanga | FK Palanga | ||
31 | PFA stadionas | 1 089 | Panevėžys | |||
32 | Central stadium of Jonava | 1,008 | Jonava | 1987 | FK Jonava | |
33 | Talšos stadionas | 1 000 | Šiauliai | |||
34 | Ukmergės centrinis stadionas | 1 000 | Ukmergė | |||
35 | Klaipėda Artificial Football Pitch | 1,000 | Klaipėda | 2013 | FK Atlantas | |
36 | Biržų centrinis stadionas | 1 000 | Biržai | |||
37 | Kupiškio centrinis stadionas | 1 000 | Kupiškis | |||
38 | Rygiškių Jono gimnazijos stadionas | 1 000 | Marijampolė | |||
39 | Druskininkai stadionas | 1 000 | Druskininkai | |||
40 | Saulėtekio stadionas | 1 000 | Vilnius | |||
41 | Ąžuolyno gimnazijos stadionas | 1 000 | Klaipėda | |||
# | Stadium | Capacity | City | Home team |
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1 | Lithuania National Stadium | 18,000 | Vilnius | Lithuania national football team |
# | Stadium | Capacity | City | Opened | Home team |
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1 | Sportima Arena | 3,157 | Vilnius | 2001 | VMFD Žalgiris Vilnius |
2 | ARVI Football Indoor Arena | 2,660 | Marijampolė | 2008 | FK Sūduva Marijampolė |
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.
FK Atlantas was a Lithuanian football team from the port city of Klaipėda.
Stade du Pays de Charleroi is a football stadium in the city of Charleroi, Belgium. It was built for the 2000 UEFA European Championship in Belgium and the Netherlands in replacement of the old stadium known as Mambourg. The name Stade du Mambourg officially changed in front of 25,000 spectators on 24 May 1999 during the inaugural match between Sporting and Metz. It is the home of Sporting Charleroi. Its capacity was 30,000 for Euro 2000 but was reduced shortly after to 25,000 in line with Charleroi's average attendances. The capacity was reduced again in 2013 to 15,000. After the capacity reduction, the stands T2, T3, T4 were covered by a new roof. Between 2014 and 2015, minor adjustments to the seating and compliance of the stands for European competitions have been made. The future of this structure of Charleroi is in doubt as the club plans to move to a brand new stadium in the periphery of the city.
FK Sūduva is a Lithuanian professional football club based in the city of Marijampolė. Founded in 1968, the club competes in the A Lyga, the top flight of Lithuanian football.
Klaipėda Central Stadium is a football stadium in Klaipėda, Lithuania. It was the home ground of FK Atlantas, and has a capacity of 4,428. The construction started in 1925 and the stadium was originally opened in 1927. It was reconstructed several times.
Darius and Girėnas stadium is a multi-use stadium in Kaunas, Lithuania. With a seating capacity of 15,315, it is the largest stadium in Lithuania and the Baltic states. Located in the Ąžuolynas park in Žaliakalnis district, it serves as a venue for football matches, athletic competitions, and other events. In 1998, the stadium was renovated according to UEFA regulations, and in 2005, it was modernised with the installation of the biggest stadium television screen in the Baltic states. The latest renovation started in 2018 and ended in 2022. During the sporting season, at least 50 events are held here annually.
LFF Stadium, formerly known as Vėtra Stadium, is a football stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania. The stadium has a capacity of 5,067 people and was home of the Lithuanian national football team between 2005 and 2022.
Štadión pod Dubňom is an all-seater football stadium situated in Žilina, Slovakia, which is the home of MŠK Žilina. It is named after the hill Dubeň, adjacent to which it is located, and the name of the stadium literally means "Stadium under the Dubeň Hill." The capacity is 10,897 seats.
The Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium, informally also known as CFR Cluj Stadium, is a football-only stadium in the Gruia district, Cluj-Napoca, Romania and is home ground of CFR Cluj. The stadium is named after Constantin Rădulescu (1924–2001), a former player, coach and club doctor.
Marijampolė Football Arena, also referred to as Hikvision Arena or Sūduva Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Marijampolė, Lithuania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Sūduva.
The Marin Anastasovici Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Giurgiu, Romania was opened during the 1970s, then was renovated between 2012 and 2014. The stadium was the homeground of Astra Giurgiu until they folded in 2022 and now serves as home ground of Dunărea Giurgiu. It has a seat capacity of 8,500.
FK Kruoja Pakruojis was a Lithuanian football club from the city of Pakruojis. The team first played in the A Lyga, Lithuania's top football division, in 2009. They were promoted after FBK Kaunas and Atlantas Klaipėda voluntarily withdrew. The team's colours are yellow and blue. The club plays at Pakruojis stadium . In August 2015, Kruoja withdrew from A Lyga.
Futbolo Klubas Riteriai, also known as FK Riteriai or as Riteriai, is a Lithuanian professional football club based in Vilnius. Until 21 February 2019, the club was based in Trakai and was known as FK Trakai. Between 2014 and 2023, it played in the top level of Lithuanian football, the A Lyga.
Football Club Stumbras was a professional football club, based in Kaunas, Lithuania, which played in A Lyga, the top tier of Lithuanian football. Founded in 2013 on the basis of the NFA, the club has reached the heights of Lithuanian football in a fairly short period of time. It became infamous for one-sided footballer contracts. The club stopped functioning mid-season in 2019 after the owner pulled out the funds. The club played its home matches at the Darius and Girėnas Stadium and used the NFA stadium in Kaunas as an alternative.
Futbolo klubas Kauno Žalgiris is a professional football club based in Kaunas, Lithuania, that competes in the A lyga, the top tier of Lithuania. The club was founded as FM Spyris Kaunas in 2004, became the football section of basketball club Žalgiris Kaunas and moved to their current stadium, the Darius and Girėnas Stadium, in 2015. After their debut season in the A Lyga, the club adopted the name FK Kauno Žalgiris in 2016.
FK Utenis Utena is a professional football club, based in Utena, Lithuania. The club plays its home matches at the Utenis Stadium.
Football Academy of Šiauliai or FA Šiauliai is a Lithuanian football academy from the city of Šiauliai. The team is simply known as "Šiauliai". The academy train women's and men's teams, as well as children's and underage groups in "U" type championships. The men's team currently play in A Lyga, the top tier of Lithuanian football.
Futbolo klubas Babrungas, commonly known as Babrungas, is a Lithuanian football club located in Plungė, in Plungė District. They currently play in the I Lyga, the second tier of Lithuanian football.