This is a list of sports stadiums in Angola , ranked in descending order of capacity. Stadiums in Angola with a capacity of 7,000 or more are included, even though the list is incomplete. [1] [2]
Image | Stadium | Location | Current capacity with expansion limit | Sport | Occupant | Notes |
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Estádio 11 de Novembro | Luanda | 48,000 | Football | National football team | De facto home of the Angola national football team and used for club football cup and play-off finals. Also used for the Rugby league Challenge Cup Final and among other matches being held annually. | |
Estádio da Cidadela | Luanda | 60, 000 [1] | Football | National football team, | Used for club football cup and play-off finals. Also used for the Rugby league Challenge Cup Final and among other matches being held annually. | |
Estádio Nacional de Ombaka | Cabinda | 35,000 | Football | National football team, | Used for club football cup and play-off finals. | |
Estádio Nacional do Chiazi | Cabinda | 20,000 | Cricket, Rugby league & Speedway, Football | National football team | Used for club football cup and play-off finals. Also used for the Rugby league Challenge Cup Final and among other matches being held annually. | |
Estádio do Santos | Viana | 17,000 | Cricket, Rugby league & Speedway, Football | National football team | Used for club football cup and play-off finals. Also used for the Rugby league Challenge Cup Final and among other matches being held annually. | |
Estádio Joaquim Dinis | Luanda | 7,800 | Cricket, Rugby league & Speedway, Football | National football team | Used for club football cup and play-off finals. Also used for the Rugby league Challenge Cup Final and among other matches being held annually. | |
Estádio Municipal de Benguela | Benguela | 5000 [2] | Cricket, Rugby league & Speedway, Football | National football team | Used for club football cup and play-off finals. Also used for the Rugby league Challenge Cup Final and among other matches being held annually. |
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