List of football stadiums in Serbia

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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.

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Current stadiums

   UEFA category 4 stadiums
   UEFA category 3 stadiums
   Under construction

Bold: Teams competing in the Serbian SuperLiga

Over 15,000 capacity

ImageStadiumSeating capacityCityHome teamOpened
Fk Red Star stadium.jpg Rajko Mitić Stadium 51,755 [1] Belgrade Red Star Belgrade
Serbia national football team
1963
Panoramic of Partizan Stadium.png Partizan Stadium 29,775 [2] Belgrade Partizan 1951
Stadion cair atrajkovic.jpg Stadion Čair 18,151 [3] Niš Radnički Niš 1963
Stadion FK Smederevo.jpg Smederevo City Stadium 17,200 [4] Smederevo Smederevo 1924 1930
FK-Sumadija-Radnicki-1923.jpg Čika Dača Stadium 15,100 [5] Kragujevac Radnički 1923 1957

Under 15,000 capacity

ImageStadiumSeating capacityCityHome teamOpened
Stadion Karadorde - panoramio (1).jpg Karađorđe Stadium 14,458 Novi Sad FK Vojvodina 1924
Stadion Karadordev park Zrenjanin.jpg Stadion Karađorđev park 13,500 [6] [ needs update ] Zrenjanin Proleter 2006 1953
Gradski stadion Subotica 2.jpg Subotica City Stadium 13,000 Subotica Spartak 1936
Sloboda Uzice stadium.jpg Radomir Antić Stadium 12,000 Užice Sloboda 1946
Ofk Belgrade stadion.OFK.jpg Omladinski Stadium 10,600 [7] Belgrade OFK Beograd 1957
Stadion Mladost Krusevac.jpg Mladost Stadium 10,331 [8] Kruševac Napredak 1976
Novi Pazar City Stadium.jpg Caizcoin Arena 10,000 Novi Pazar Novi Pazar 2012
Stadion u Jagodini.jpg Jagodina City Stadium 9,977 Jagodina FK Jagodina 1958
Taurunum Boys.png Zemun Stadium 9,588 Zemun FK Zemun NA
StadionDraganNikolic.jpg Stadion Dragan Nikolić 8,816 Pirot Radnički Pirot NA
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Kraljevica Stadium 8,168 Zaječar Timok 1919 2023
Stadion dubocica107.jpg Dubočica Stadium 8,136 Leskovac GFK Dubočica 2023 [9]
View on eastern stand of Lagator Stadium.jpg Lagator Stadium 8,030 Loznica FK Loznica 2023
Cacak Stadium Main View.jpg Čačak Stadium 8,000 Čačak Borac 1926 1958
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg FK Mladost Stadium 8,000 Lučani Mladost Lučani NA
Stadion fk macva.jpg Gradski stadion Šabac 8,000 Šabac Mačva NA
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg City Stadium Kikinda 7,500 Kikinda OFK Kikinda 1922
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Jusa Bulić Stadium 6,900 Belgrade Železnik NA
Fk novi sad.jpg Detelinara Stadium 6,000 Novi Sad RFK Novi Sad 1957
Stadion Hajduk Kula.jpg Stadion Milan Sredanović 5,973 Kula Hajduk 1912 1992
Trzni Centar.jpg Voždovac Stadium 5,175 Belgrade Voždovac 2013
FK Bor stadium.jpg FK Bor Stadium 5,000 Bor Bor 1919 1957

Under 5,000 capacity

ImageStadiumSeating capacityCityHome teamOpened
FK Obilic Stadium - photo by Prvoslav Vujcic.jpg FK Obilić Stadium 4,508 Belgrade FK Obilić 1950s
Stadion FK Metalac.jpg Metalac Stadium 4,500 [10] Gornji Milanovac FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac 2012
TSC-FTC 030921.jpg TSC Arena 4,500 [11] Bačka Topola TSC 2021
Stadion Cukarickog.jpg Čukarički Stadion 4,070 Belgrade FK Čukarički 1959
FKJavorstadion.jpg Ivanjica Stadium 4,000 Ivanjica FK Javor Ivanjica NA
Stadion Slavko Maletin Vava.jpg Stadion Slavko Maletin Vava 4,000 Backa Palanka FK Bačka Bačka Palanka 1947
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg King Petar I Stadium 3,919 Belgrade FK Rad NA
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Stadium Near Sombor Gate 3,700 Subotica FK Bačka 1901 NA
StadionSurdulica.jpg Surdulica City Stadium 3,312 Surdulica FK Radnik Surdulica 1955
Stara Pazova - Sportski centar FSS.jpg 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
Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Stadium FK ŽAK 2,000 Kikinda FK ŽAK Kikinda NA

Stadiums under construction

StadiumCapacityCityClub
Grafičar Stadium3,500 [12] Belgrade Grafičar
Kragujevac New Stadium12,000 [13] Kragujevac Radnički 1923
National stadium52,000 [14] Belgrade Serbia national football team

Proposed stadiums

StadiumCapacityCityTeam
Subotica New Stadium8,000 [15] Subotica Spartak Subotica
Kraljevo New Stadium8,000 [15] Kraljevo Sloga Kraljevo
Vranje New Stadium8,000 [15] Vranje Dinamo Vranje
FK Bor Stadium (reconstruction)5,000 [16] Bor FK Bor
Pančevo New StadiumUnknown [17] Pančevo Železničar
Zrenjanin New StadiumUnknown [17] Zrenjanin Radnički Zrenjanin
Čukarički New StadiumUnknown [18] Belgrade Čukarički

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