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The following list is a list of football stadiums in Turkey . The stadiums with a capacity of at least 10,000 are ranked in order of capacity.
Football clubs in Bold: Süper Lig (2023–2024) clubs.
Stadium | Capacity | City | Club | Opening |
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New Ankara Stadium | 45,000 [45] | Ankara | Turkey national football team | 2025 |
New Turgutlu Stadium | 12,000 [46] | Turgutlu | Turgutluspor | TBD |
Stadium | Capacity | City | Club |
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New İzmir Stadium | 41,540 [47] | İzmir | |
New Edirne Stadium | 22,000 [48] | Edirne | Edirnespor |
New Denizli Stadium | 22,000 [49] | Denizli | Denizlispor |
New Karşıyaka Stadium | 15,000 [50] | İzmir | Karşıyaka |
Ahi Stadium | 15,000 | Kırşehir | Kırşehir FK |
New İskenderun Stadium | 12,000 [51] | İskenderun | Körfez İskenderunspor |
Samsun 19 Mayıs Stadium, also known as Canik 19 Mayıs Stadium from 2017 until its demolition in 2018, was a multi-purpose stadium in the Canik district of Samsun, northern Turkey. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of Samsunspor until the new Samsun 19 Mayıs Stadium was opened in 2017. The stadium had a seating capacity for 16,480 spectators. It was demolished in 2018.
Kazım Karabekir Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Erzurum, Turkey. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Erzurumspor F.K. The stadium currently holds 21,374 people.
Bursa Atatürk Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Bursa, Turkey. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of Bursaspor. The stadium held 25,213 and was built in 1979. A stadium had existed on this site since 1930 when a stand with a capacity of 300 was built for an amateur football club. The stadium was demolished in 2016.
The Alsancak Mustafa Denizli Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in İzmir, Turkey used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 and was built in 1929. In 1959 it hosted Turkey's first-ever premiere league game. The stadium is owned by Ministry of Youth and Sports (Turkey). Due to safety concerns during a potential earthquake, the stadium was demolished in July 2015. It was rebuilt between 2017 and 2021. Opened on 26 November 2021. The name of the stadium was given by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in honor of Turkish football player and coach Mustafa Denizli.
Gaziantep Futbol Kulübü is a Turkish professional football club based in Gaziantep. Founded in 1988, the club plays in the Süper Lig, the highest tier of Turkish football.
Football is the most popular sport in Turkey, followed by basketball, tracing its roots to the Ottoman Empire. The first matches were played in Ottoman Salonica in 1875. The sport was introduced by English residents. The Turkish football league system comprises five professional leagues, one of which is dedicated to female athletes.
The 2008–09 Süper Lig was the fifty-first season since its establishment. It began on 22 August 2008 and ended on 31 May 2009. Galatasaray were the defending champions.
Osmanlı Stadium is a football stadium, based in Sincan, Turkey. The stadium holds 18,029 people, and was built in 1974 and renovated in 2008.
The Antalya Stadium, officially branded as Corendon Airlines Park for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium in Antalya, Turkey. It is used mostly for football matches, hosting Turkish Süper Lig club Antalyaspor home matches. It has a capacity of nearly 32,537 and is totally covered. The stadium has solar panels on its rooftop which generates, on average 7,200 kWh a day, enough to produce its total monthly electricity usage.
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The Papara Park, officially known as the Şenol Güneş Spor Complex Papara Park, is a stadium located in Trabzon, Turkey. It opened to public on 18 December 2016 and has a capacity of 41,131 spectators.
The New Eskişehir Stadium is a stadium in Eskişehir, Turkey. It opened to the public in late 20 November 2016 and has a capacity of 32,500 spectators. It is the home ground of Eskişehirspor. It replaced the club's former home, Eskişehir Atatürk Stadium.
The Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadium is a football stadium in the Başakşehir district of Istanbul, Turkey. The stadium is named in honour of Turkish footballer and manager Fatih Terim.
Bafra Stadium, also known as the New City Stadium of Bafra, is a football stadium located in Bafra district of Samsun Province, northern Turkey.
Sancaktepe Stadium is a football stadium in Sancaktepe, a district in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Ümraniye Municipality City Stadium is a stadium with a capacity of 3,513 spectators located in Ümraniye district of Istanbul. It hosts the home matches of Süper Lig club Ümraniyespor.
The 2023–24 TFF Second League was the 23rd season of the third-level football league of Turkey since the league was established in 2001.
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