The following is a list of football stadiums in Serbia , in order by capacity. The capacities listed are seating capacities, which means the potential number of spectators the stadiums can accommodate in non-seated stands are not listed. The minimum capacity is 2,000.
Bold: Teams competing in the Serbian SuperLiga
Image | Stadium | Seating capacity | City | Home team | Opened |
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Rajko Mitić Stadium | 51,755 [1] | Belgrade | Red Star Belgrade Serbia national football team | 1963 | |
Partizan Stadium | 29,775 [2] | Belgrade | Partizan | 1951 | |
Stadion Čair | 18,151 [3] | Niš | Radnički Niš | 1963 | |
Smederevo City Stadium | 17,200 [4] | Smederevo | Smederevo 1924 | 1930 | |
Čika Dača Stadium | 15,100 [5] | Kragujevac | Radnički 1923 | 1957 |
Image | Stadium | Seating capacity | City | Home team | Opened |
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FK Obilić Stadium | 4,508 | Belgrade | FK Obilić | 1950s | |
Metalac Stadium | 4,500 [10] | Gornji Milanovac | FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac | 2012 | |
TSC Arena | 4,500 [11] | Bačka Topola | TSC | 2021 | |
Čukarički Stadion | 4,070 | Belgrade | FK Čukarički | 1959 | |
Ivanjica Stadium | 4,000 | Ivanjica | FK Javor Ivanjica | NA | |
Stadion Slavko Maletin Vava | 4,000 | Backa Palanka | FK Bačka Bačka Palanka | 1947 | |
King Petar I Stadium | 3,919 | Belgrade | FK Rad | NA | |
Stadium Near Sombor Gate | 3,700 | Subotica | FK Bačka 1901 | NA | |
Surdulica City Stadium | 3,312 | Surdulica | FK Radnik Surdulica | 1955 | |
Serbian FA Sports Center | 3,000 | Stara Pazova | Serbia national under-21 football team Serbia women's national football team | 2011 | |
Kolubara Stadium | 2,500 | Lazarevac | FK Kolubara | 1968 | |
Stadium FK ŽAK | 2,000 | Kikinda | FK ŽAK Kikinda | NA |
Stadium | Capacity | City | Club |
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Grafičar Stadium | 3,500 [12] | Belgrade | Grafičar |
Kragujevac New Stadium | 12,000 [13] | Kragujevac | Radnički 1923 |
National stadium | 52,000 [14] | Belgrade | Serbia national football team |
Stadium | Capacity | City | Team |
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Subotica New Stadium | 8,000 [15] | Subotica | Spartak Subotica |
Kraljevo New Stadium | 8,000 [15] | Kraljevo | Sloga Kraljevo |
Vranje New Stadium | 8,000 [15] | Vranje | Dinamo Vranje |
FK Bor Stadium (reconstruction) | 5,000 [16] | Bor | FK Bor |
Pančevo New Stadium | Unknown [17] | Pančevo | Železničar |
Zrenjanin New Stadium | Unknown [17] | Zrenjanin | Radnički Zrenjanin |
Čukarički New Stadium | Unknown [18] | Belgrade | Čukarički |
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