List of football stadiums in Russia

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The following is a list of football stadiums in Russia rated by capacity. The minimum capacity is 10,000.

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Current stadiums

Stadiums in bold are part of 2023-24 Russian Premier League.

#ImageStadiumCapacityCityHome team(s)InauguratedRenovated
1 Portugal-Marocco 4.jpg Luzhniki Stadium 81,000 [1]
Coat of arms of Moscow.svg
Moscow
Russia national football team,
FC Torpedo Moscow,
1980 Summer Olympics and 2018 World Cup
19561996–1997, 2001–2004, 2013–2017
2 Gazprom Arena, 2 May 2021.jpg Krestovsky Stadium 67,000
Coat of Arms of Saint Petersburg (2003).svg
Saint Petersburg
FC Zenit Saint Petersburg,
2017 Confederations Cup, 2018 World Cup and Euro 2020
2017
3 FWC 2018 - Group D - NGA v ISL - Stadium Panorama.jpg Volgograd Arena 45,568
Coat of arms of Volgograd city.svg
Volgograd
FC Rotor Volgograd,
2018 World Cup
2018
4 Kazan Arena stadium.jpg Ak Bars Arena 45,379
Coat of Arms of Kazan (Tatarstan).svg
Kazan
FC Rubin Kazan,
2017 Confederations Cup and 2018 World Cup
2013
5 Match veteranov Spartaka (13).jpg Lukoil Arena 45,360
Coat of arms of Moscow.svg
Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow,
2017 Confederations Cup and 2018 World Cup
2014
6 2018 FIFA World Cup Group D march Iceland - Croatia 15.jpg Rostov Arena 45,000
Coat of Arms of Rostov-on-Don.svg
Rostov-on-Don
FC Rostov,
2018 World Cup
2018
7 Krylya Fakel test 1.jpg Cosmos Arena 44,918
Coat of Arms of Samara (Samara oblast).png
Samara
FC Krylya Sovetov,
2018 World Cup
2018
8 Nizhny Novgorod Stadium (06 May 2018).jpg Nizhny Novgorod Stadium 44,899
Coat of Arms of Nizhny Novgorod.svg
Nizhny Novgorod
FC Nizhny Novgorod,
2018 World Cup
2018
9 Match at Mordovia Arena stadium.jpg Mordovia Arena 44,442
Coat of Arms of Saransk.svg
Saransk
2018 World Cup2018
10 Stadion Fisht.JPG Fisht Olympic Stadium 40,000
Coat of Arms of Sochi (Krasnodar krai).svg
Sochi
PFC Sochi
2014 Winter Olympics, 2017 Confederations Cup and 2018 World Cup
2013
11 Kaliningrad stadium - 2018-04-07.jpg Arena Baltika 35,212
Coat of arms of Kaliningrad.svg
Kaliningrad
FC Baltika Kaliningrad,
2018 World Cup
2018
12 Krasnodar stadium1.jpg Krasnodar Stadium 35,074
Coat of Arms of Krasnodar (Krasnodar krai).png
Krasnodar
FC Krasnodar 2016
13 Central Stadium, Yekaterinburg (August 2022) - 2.jpg Central Stadium 35,061 [2]
Coat of Arms of Yekaterinburg (Sverdlovsk oblast).svg
Yekaterinburg
FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast,
2018 World Cup
19572006–2011, 2014–2017
14 Metallurg Stadium Samara.jpg Metallurg Stadium 33,001 Samara FC Krylya Sovetov Samara (until 2018)1957
15 Stadium Spartak Vladikavkaz.JPG Republican Spartak Stadium 32,464
Coat of arms of Vladikavkaz.png
Vladikavkaz
Alania Vladikavkaz 19622004
16 Tsentral'nyi stadion profsoiuzov. Iiun' 2015.jpg Tsentralnyi Profsoyuz Stadion 31,793
Coat of arms of Voronezh.png
Voronezh
FC Fakel Voronezh 1930
17 Kuban Stadium FC Kuban Krasnodar vs FC Rostov, Russian Premier League, Krasnodar, Russian 2005 Federation.jpg Kuban Stadium 31,654
Coat of Arms of Krasnodar (Krasnodar krai).png
Krasnodar
FC Kuban Krasnodar 19612008
18 Sportkomrleks im. A,A - Kh Kadyrova.jpg Akhmat-Arena 30,597
Coat of Arms of Grozny (Chechnya).svg
Grozny
FC Terek Grozny 2011
19 Arena CSKA.jpg VEB Arena 30,433
Coat of arms of Moscow.svg
Moscow
CSKA Moscow 2016
20 Lokomotiv Stadium.jpg Lokomotiv Stadium 27,320
Coat of arms of Moscow.svg
Moscow
FC Lokomotiv Moscow 2002
21 Anzhi-Arena-2014 (2).jpg Anzhi-Arena 26,400
Gerb kaspiska.gif
Kaspiysk
20032011–2013
22 Futbol Stadion Dinamo.jpg VTB Arena 26,319
Coat of arms of Moscow.svg
Moscow
FC Dynamo Moscow 19282019
23 Tsentralny Kazan.jpg Central Stadium 25,400 Kazan FC Rubin Kazan (until 2014)1960
24 Stadion <<TsSK>> v gorode Riazan', Rossiia - 20100522-02.jpg CSK Stadium 25,000
Coat of Arms of Ryazan large.png
Ryazan
FC Ryazan 19802008
25 Stadium SKA Rostov-on-Don.jpg SKA SKVO Stadium 25,000 [3]
Coat of Arms of Rostov-on-Don.svg
Rostov-on-Don
FC SKA Rostov-on-Don 19712007-
26 Shinnik stadium, Yaroslavl', Russia.jpg Shinnik Stadium 22,871 Yaroslavl FC Shinnik Yaroslavl 19232008-2010
27 Krasnoyarsk Central Stadium.JPG Central Stadium 22,500 Krasnoyarsk FC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk 1967
28 RUS-2016-Aerial-SPB-Petrovsky Stadium.jpg Petrovsky Stadium 21,725 Saint Petersburg FC Zenit Saint Petersburg (until 2017)19251933, 1961, 1978, 1994, 2010
29 Stadium Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan.jpg Central Stadium 21,500 Astrakhan FC Volgar Astrakhan 19552013
30 Arsenal Stadium in Tula.jpg Arsenal Stadium 20,048 Tula FC Arsenal Tula 19591996-1998, 2014
31 Rossiia, Vladimir, Torpedo.tif Torpedo Stadium 19,700 Vladimir FC Torpedo Vladimir 19501958, 1978, 1988
32 Izhevsk Zenit Stadium Panorama.jpg Central Republican Stadium 19,100 Izhevsk FC Zenit-Izhevsk Izhevsk 19461962, 2007, 2010
33 16.09.2012 TsSKA-ALANIIa.JPG Arena Khimki 18,636 Khimki FC Khimki 2008
34 Torpedo Stadium 18,500 Togliatti FC Lada-Togliatti Togliatti
35 Lokomotiv Stadium 17,856 Nizhny Novgorod FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod 19321997
36 Zvezda Stadium 17,000 Perm FC Amkar Perm 1969
37 Stadion "Saturn" - panoramio.jpg Saturn Stadium 16,500 Ramenskoye FC Saturn Moscow Oblast 1999
38 Vanguard Stadium 16,000 Komsomolsk-on-Amur FC Smena Komsomolsk-na-Amure
39 Dynamo Stadium 16,000 Barnaul FC Dynamo Barnaul 1927
40 Olimp-2 15,840 Rostov-on-Don FC Rostov (until 2018)19302009
41 Dynamo Stadium 15,589 Stavropol FC Dynamo Stavropol 1920
42 Central Stadium 15,292 Oryol FC Oryol
43 Dynamo Stadium 15,200 Makhachkala FC Dynamo Makhachkala 1927
44 Stadion im Lenina, 155 let Khabarovsku eshchio odno foto.JPG Lenin Stadium 15,200 Khabarovsk FC SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk 1951
45 Lokomotiv Stadium 15,200 Saratov FC Sokol Saratov
46 Stadium Neftyanick Ufa - Ural.jpg Neftyanik Stadium 15,132 Ufa FC Ufa 19672015
47 PromAgro Stadium 15,000 Stary Oskol FC Metallurg-Oskol Stary Oskol
48 Trud Stadium 15,000 Tomsk FC Tom Tomsk 19292005
49 Central Stadium 15,000 Chelyabinsk FC Chelyabinsk
50 Metallurg Stadium 14,940 Lipetsk FC Metallurg Lipetsk 19571976, 1997, 1998
51 Spartak Stadium 14,545 Petrozavodsk FC Karelia Petrozavodsk
52 Spartak Stadium 14,149 Nalchik PFC Spartak Nalchik
53 Amur Stadium 13,500 Blagoveshchensk FC Amur-2010 Blagoveshchensk
54 Eduard Streltsov Stadium 13,450 Moscow FC Torpedo Moscow 1978
55 Trade Unions Central Stadium 13,400 Murmansk FC Sever Murmansk 1960
56 Geolog Stadium 13,057 Tyumen FC Tyumen 19832011
57 Trud Stadium 12,500 Novorossiysk FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk
58 Spartak stadium (Novosibirsk).jpg Spartak Stadium 12,500 Novosibirsk FC Novosibirsk
59 Salyut Stadium 11,456 Belgorod FC Salyut Belgorod
60 Metallurg Stadium 11,000 Lipetsk FC Metallurg Lipetsk
61 Stadion Dinamo Vladivostok.jpg Dynamo Stadium 10,200 Vladivostok FC Dynamo Vladivostok
62 Slava Metreveli Central Stadium 10,200 Sochi
63 Dynamo stadium in Bryansk.JPG Dynamo Stadium 10,100 Bryansk FC Dynamo Bryansk
64 Gazovik Stadium 10,046 Orenburg FC Orenburg
65 SKB-Bank Arena 2015 (8).JPG SKB-Bank Arena 10,000 Yekaterinburg FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast 19402015

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