List of European League of Football stadiums

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The following is a list of stadiums in the European League of Football.

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Current stadiums

ImageStadiumCapacityCityCountryPlaying surfaceRoof typeTeamDivisionOpenedELF join
Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark.jpg Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark 19,708 Berlin Germany Natural grassOpen Berlin Thunder Eastern Conference19522021
Hoheluft2.jpg Stadion Hoheluft 11,000 Hamburg Germany Natural grassOpen Hamburg Sea Devils Western Conference19072021
BrunoPlacheStadion.JPG Bruno-Plache-Stadion 12,300 Leipzig Germany Natural grassOpen Leipzig Kings Eastern Conference19202022
Stadion Olimpijski03.jpg Wrocław Olympic Stadium 11,000 Wrocław Poland Artificial grassOpen Wrocław Panthers Eastern Conference19282021
PSD Bank Arena 12,542 Frankfurt Germany Natural grassOpen Frankfurt Galaxy Western Conference19312021
Tivolineu.JPG Tivoli Stadion Tirol 16,008 Innsbruck Austria Natural grassOpen Raiders Tirol Central Conference20002022
S-degerloch-gazi-stadion2.jpg Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau 11,410 Stuttgart Germany Natural grassOpen Stuttgart Surge Central Conference19052021
20180713 Generali Arena 174704319.jpg Generali Arena Vienna 17,500 Vienna Austria Natural grassOpen Vienna Vikings Eastern Conference19252022
Estadi Olimpic Municipal de Terrassa FIH Pro League 2022 03.jpg Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa 11,500 Barcelona Spain Natural grassOpen Barcelona Dragons Central Conference19552021
Wedau MSV-Arena.jpg Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena 31,514 Duisburg Germany Natural grassOpen Rhein Fire Western Conference20042022
Suedstadion.jpg Südstadion 11,748 Cologne Germany Natural grassOpen Cologne Centurions Western Conference19782021
Match Rugby XV Stade Francais x Stade Rochelais - Stade Jean Bouin - Paris XVI (FR75) - 2021-12-05 - 44.jpg Stade Jean-Bouin 20,000 Paris France Open Paris Musketeers Western Conference19252023
The Sportpark Bergholz in Wil (2022).jpg Lidl Arena 6,048 Wil Switzerland Artificial turfOpen Helvetic Guards Central Conference19632023
Velodromo Maspes-Vigorelli 06.jpg Velodromo Vigorelli 9,000 Milan Italy Artificial turfOpen Milano Seamen Central Conference19352023
First-Field.png First Field 3,500 Székesfehérvár Hungary Natural grassOpen Fehérvár Enthroners Eastern Conference20162023
Stadium FK Viktoria Zizkov.jpg eFotbal Aréna 5,334 Prague Czech Republic Natural grassOpen Prague Lions Eastern Conference19522023

Former Stadiums

ImageStadiumCapacityCityCountryPlaying surfaceRoof typeTeamDivisionOpenedSinceUntilReason
Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark tribune.jpg Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark 4,999 (because of some works) Leipzig Germany Natural grassOpen Leipzig Kings Northern Conference191520212022Moved to Bruno-Plache-Stadion
Camp Reus.png Estadi Municipal 4,700 Barcelona Spain Natural grassOpen Barcelona Dragons Central Conference197720212022Moved to Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa
Maltepe Stadyumu 12112016.jpg Maltepe Hasan Polat Stadium 5,000 Istanbul Turkey Natural grassOpen Istanbul Rams Southern Conference198820222022Last season in ELF


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