List of football stadiums in Venezuela

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The following is a list of football stadiums in Venezuela , ordered by capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of more than 1,000 are included.

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1 Estadio Monumental de Maturín 52,000 Maturín Monagas Sport Club Monumental de maturin 3.jpg
2 Estadio Metropolitano de Fútbol de Lara 47,913 Barquisimeto Unión Lara Estadio Metropolitano de Lara.jpg
3 Estadio Metropolitano de Mérida 42,200 Mérida Estudiantes de Mérida FC Estadio metropolitana de merida.jpg
4 Polideportivo Cachamay 41,600 Ciudad Guayana Atlético Club Mineros de Guayana Estadio Cachamay.jpg
5 Estadio José Pachencho Romero 40,800 Maracaibo Unión Atlético Maracaibo JPPachenchoRomero-16.jpg
6 Estadio Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo 38,755 San Cristóbal Deportivo Táchira Fútbol Club Inauguracion Copa America 2007.jpg
7 Estadio José Antonio Anzoátegui 37,485 Puerto la Cruz Deportivo Anzoátegui Jaa plc.png
8 Estadio Agustín Tovar 29,800 Barinas Zamora Fútbol Club Estadio Agustin Tovar.PNG
9 Estadio José Alberto Pérez 25,000 Valera Trújillanos Fútbol Club
10 Estadio Olímpico 24,900 Caracas Caracas Fútbol Club, Deportivo La Guaira, Metropolitanos and Universidad Central Escuela de Rugby UCV (13656789863).jpg
11 Estadio General José Antonio Paez 18,000 Acarigua Portuguesa Fútbol Club Hermanos ghersi maracay.jpg
12 Polideportivo Félix Velázquez 15,000 Cumaná Sucre Fútbol Club
13 Estadio Olímpico Hermanos Ghersi Páez 14,000 Maracay Aragua Fútbol Club
14 Estadio Guillermo Soto Rosa 14,000 Mérida Universidad de Los Andes Fútbol Club
15 Estadio Rafael Calles Pinto 13.000 Guanare Llaneros de Guanare
16 Estadio 12 de Febrero 12,785 El Vigía Atlético El Vigía Fútbol Club
17 Estadio Farid Richa 12,480 Barquisimeto Unión Lara
18 Estadio Misael Delgado 10,400 Valencia Carabobo Fútbol Club, Gran Valencia Fútbol Club, Hermandad Gallega Fútbol Club
19 Estadio Brígido Iriarte 10,000 Caracas Atlético Venezuela, Estudiantes de Caracas and Metropolitanos Brigidoespporcaracas.jpg
20 Estadio Florentino Oropeza 10,000 San Felipe Yaracuyanos Fútbol Club
21 Estadio Pedro Chávez 10,000 San Antonio Club Deportivo San Antonio, Real Frontera Sport Club
22 Estadio Héroes de San Mateo 10,000 San Mateo None
23 Estadio Alexander Bottini 10,000 Maturín Monagas Sport Club “B”
24 Estadio Antonio José de Sucre 10,000 Puerto Ayacucho Tucanes de Amazonas Fútbol Club
25 Estadio Reinaldo Melo 8,000 Barinas Hermanos Colmenarez
26 La Bombonerita 7,500 Puerto Cabello Academia Puerto Cabello
27 Estadio Giuseppe Antonelli 7,500 Maracay Unión Atlético Aragua
28 Estadio Orlando Medina 5,000 Colón Rumbo a la Excelencia Deportiva Internacional Colón
29 Ciudad Deportiva 4,500 Pampatar Margarita Fútbol Club
30 Cocodrilos Sport Park 3,500 Caracas Caracas Fútbol Club
31 Polideportivo Máximo Viloria 3,500 Barquisimeto None

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References

  1. "World Stadiums - Stadiums in Venezuela". www.worldstadiums.com. 2021-09-10. Archived from the original on 2021-09-10. Retrieved 2023-03-07.