List of football stadiums in Slovakia

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The following is a list of football stadiums in Slovakia , ordered by capacity. The minimum required capacity is 1,000. The largest non-football stadium by capacity in Slovakia is the 22,500-capacity Tehelne Pole in Bratislava.

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Existing stadiums

#StadiumCapacityCityHome team(s)
1 Tehelné pole 22,500 Bratislava ŠK Slovan Bratislava
2 Anton Malatinský Stadium 18,200 Trnava FC Spartak Trnava
3 MOL Aréna 12,700 Dunajská Streda FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda
4 Košická futbalová aréna 12,555 Košice FC Košice
5 Štadión Pasienky 11,591 Bratislava N/A
6 Štadión pod Dubňom 10,785 Žilina MŠK Žilina
7 Štadión Sihoť 10,000 Trenčín AS Trenčín
8 Lokomotíva Stadium 9,200 Košice FC Lokomotíva Košice
9 Národný Atletický Štadión 7,900 Banská Bystrica FK Dukla Banská Bystrica
10 Futbalový štadión Prievidza 7,500 Prievidza FC Baník Horná Nitra
11 Štadión pod Zoborom 7,480 Nitra FC Nitra
12 Mestský štadión Púchov 6,080 Púchov MŠK Púchov
13 NTC Poprad 5,700 Poprad FK Poprad
14 Mestský štadión 5,450 Dubnica MFK Dubnica
15 OMS ARENA Senica 5,070 Senica FK Senica
16 Na Zahradkach Stadium 5,000 Rimavská Sobota MŠK Rimavská Sobota
17 Mestský štadión 5,000 Lučenec FK LAFC Lučenec
18 Stadium ŠKP Inter Dúbravka 5,000 Bratislava ŠKP Dúbravka
19 Štadión pod Čebraťom 4,876 Ružomberok MFK Ružomberok
20 Mestský futbalový štadión 4,440 Michalovce MFK Zemplín Michalovce
21 ZELPO Aréna 4,061 Podbrezová FO ŽP Šport Podbrezová
22 Štadión FC ViOn 3,787 Zlaté Moravce FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce
23 NTC Senec 3,264 Senec ŠK Senec
24 Mestský štadión Bardejov 3,040 Bardejov Partizán Bardejov
25 Stadium Myjava 2,709 Myjava Spartak Myjava
26 Mestský štadión Skalica 2,500 Skalica MFK Skalica
27 Steel Slovakia aréna 2,500 Moldava nad Bodvou FK Bodva Moldava nad Bodvou
28 Mestský štadión 2,309 Žiar nad Hronom FK Pohronie
29 Štadión MŠK Považská Bystrica 2,200 Považská Bystrica MŠK Považská Bystrica
30 Stadium MUDr. Ivan Chodák 1,950 Dolný Kubín MFK Dolný Kubín
31 Stadium Liptovský Mikuláš 1,950 Liptovský Mikuláš MFK Tatran Liptovský Mikuláš
32 Pomlé Stadium 1,950 Šamorín FC ŠTK 1914 Šamorín
33 MFK Lokomotíva Zvolen Stadium 1,870 Zvolen MFK Lokomotíva Zvolen
34 Štadión Humenné 1,806 Humenné FK Humenné
35 AQUA Stadium 1,500 Turčianske Teplice ŠK Aqua Turčianske Teplice
36 Stadium FC Petržalka 1898 1,500 Bratislava FC Petržalka akadémia
37 TJ Baník Stadium 1,200 Ružiná TJ Baník Ružiná
38 Šaľa Stadium 1,126 Šaľa Slovan Duslo Šaľa

Largest football stadiums

Bratislava Trnava Dunajská Streda
Tehelné pole Štadión Pasienky Anton Malatinský Stadium MOL Aréna
Capacity: 22,500Capacity: 11,591Capacity: 18,200Capacity: 12,700
Tehelne pole.jpg Stadion Pasienky Bratislava.jpg The City Arena in Trnava (2018).jpg Dacarena.png
Košice Žilina
Košická futbalová aréna Štadión pod Dubňom
Capacity: 5,800Capacity: 11,258
Kosicka futbalova arena 2022.jpg MSK Zilina - Stadium - panoramio.jpg
Banská Bystrica Košice
Národný Atletický Štadión Štadión Lokomotívy
Capacity: 7,900Capacity: 9,200
Stiavnicky.jpg Kosice 17 Slovakia39.jpg
Trenčín Prievidza Nitra Poprad
Štadión Sihoť Futbalový štadión Prievidza Štadión pod Zoborom NTC Poprad
Capacity: 10,000Capacity: 7,500Capacity: 7,480Capacity: 5,700
Stadion Sihot.png FC Nitra.jpg NTC PP.jpg

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