This is a list of sports stadiums in Botswana , ranked in descending order of capacity. Stadiums in Botswana with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included, even though the list is incomplete. [1] [2] [3]
Image | Stadium | Location | Capacity | Sport | Occupant |
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Botswana National Stadium | Gaborone | 25,000 [1] [2] | Football | National football team | |
New Lobatse Stadium | New Lobatse | 15,000 | Football | National football team | |
Francis-town Stadium | Francis-town | 15,000 | Football | National football team | |
Molepolole Stadium | Molepolole | 20,000 [3] | National football team | Used for club football cup and play-off finals. | |
Maun Stadium | 10,000 | National football team | Used for club football cup and play-off finals. | ||
Phikwe Stadium | Phikwe | 10,000 | Cricket, Rugby league & Speedway, Football | National football team | |
University of Botswana Stadium | Phikwe | 8,500 [4] | Cricket, Rugby league & Speedway, Football | National football team |
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