List of football stadiums in Tanzania

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The Tanzania National Main Stadium, the home of Simba SC. Mkapa National Stadium scene, Temeke District.jpg
The Tanzania National Main Stadium, the home of Simba SC.

This is a list of football (soccer) stadiums in Tanzania , ranked in descending order of capacity with at least 5,000 spectators. Some stadiums are football-specific and some are used for other purposes. [1] [2]

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Existing stadiums

#StadiumLocationCapacityTenantsImages
1 National Stadium Tanzania [3] Dar es Salaam 60,000 National team, Simba SC, Young Africans FC Tanzania National Main Stadium Aerial.jpg
2 CCM Kirumba Stadium Mwanza 35,000 Mbao FC, Alliance Schools FC, Pamba F.C., Toto African CCM Kirumba Stadium Mwanza.JPG
3 Kambarage Stadium Shinyanga 30,000 Kahama United
4 Jamhuri Stadium Dodoma Dodoma 30,000 JKT Ruvu Stars
5 Gombani Stadium Chake-Chake 30,000
6 Maji-Maji Stadium Songea 30,000

Maji-Maji Stadium, Songea.jpg

7 Jamhuri Stadium Morogoro Morogoro 20,000 Moro United F.C.

Jamhuri Stadium, Morogoro.jpg

8 Uhuru Stadium Dar es Salaam 23,000 Young Africans S.C., Simba S.C., JKT Ruvu Stars, Ruvu Shooting
9 Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium Arusha 20,000 Arusha F.C., JKT Oljoro FC

Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium.jpg

10 Lake Tanganyika Stadium Kigoma 20,000Reli F.C.
11 Ali Hassan Mwinyi Stadium Tabora 20,000 Rhino Rangers
12 Sokoine Stadium Mbeya 20,000 Prisons FC, Mbeya City
13 Amaan Stadium Unguja 15,000 Unguja KMKM FC, Miembeni S.C., Mlandege S.C. Amman Stadium.jpg
14 Mkwakwani Stadium Tanga 15,000 Coastal Union F.C., African Sports, JKT Mgambo

Mkwakwani Tanga.jpg

15 Chamazi Stadium Dar es Salaam 10,000 Azam F.C.

Proposed Stadiums

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References

  1. "List of Stadiums in Tanzania". World Stadiums.
  2. "List of Stadiums in Tanzania – TFF" . Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  3. Photos at cafe.daum.net/stade Retrieved 23 February 2022