List of stadiums in Tanzania

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This is a list of sports stadiums in Tanzania , ranked in descending order of capacity.

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ImageStadiumLocationCapacityOwner
Tanzania National Main Stadium.jpg National Stadium Dar es Salaam 60,000 [1] Government
CCM Kirumba Stadium Mwanza.JPG CCM Kirumba Stadium Mwanza 35,000 [1] Chama Cha Mapinduzi
No image.svg Kambarage Stadium Shinyanga 30,000 [1]
No image.svg Gombani Stadium Chake Chake 30,000 [2]
No image.svg Uhuru Stadium Dar es Salaam 23,000 [2] Government
No image.svg Ali Hassan Mwinyi Stadium Tabora 20,000 [3]
Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium.jpg Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium Arusha 20,000 [2] Chama Cha Mapinduzi
No image.svg Lake Tanganyika Stadium Kigoma 20,000 [2] Chama Cha Mapinduzi
A bird's view of Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar.jpg Amaan Stadium Unguja Island 15,000 [2] Revolutionary Government
No image.svg Mkwakwani Stadium Tanga 15,000 [2] Chama Cha Mapinduzi
No image.svg Nangwanda Sijaona Stadium Mtwara 15,000 [1]
Jamhuri Stadium, Morogoro.jpg Jamhuri Stadium (Morogoro) Morogoro 10,000 [1] Chama Cha Mapinduzi
No image.svg Jamhuri Stadium (Dodoma) Dodoma 10,000 [2]
No image.svg Sokoine Stadium Mbeya 10,000 [1]
Maji-Maji Stadium, Songea-2.jpg Maji Maji Stadium Songea 10,000 [1]
No image.svg Chamazi Stadium Dar es Salaam 10,000 [1] Bakhresa Group
No image.svg Manungu Stadium Turiani 5,000 [1]
No image.svg Kaitaba Stadium Bukoba 5,000 [1]
No image.svg Mlandizi Stadium Pwani 3,000 [1]
No image.svg Karume Memorial Stadium Dar es Salaam 2,000 [4]
No image.svg Mwadui Complex Stadium Shinyanga 1,000 [1]

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Stadiums in Tanzania". World Stadiums. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  3. ALI HASSAN MWINYI STADIUM, Soccerway, accessed 22 November 2016
  4. KARUME MEMORIAL STADIUM, Soccerway, accessed 22 November 2016