List of football stadiums in Armenia

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The following is a list of football stadiums that are in regular use for official matches in Armenia . The minimum capacity is 1,000.

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Existing stadiums

#ImageStadiumCapacityCityProvinceHome team(s)OpenedTurfSeats
1 Hrazdan Stadium 2013, Yerevan.jpg Hrazdan Stadium 54,208 Yerevan n/anone1970naturalall-seater
2 Armenia vs Portugal, 13 June 2015, V. Sargsyan Rep. Stad. Yerevan (12).jpg Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium 14,403 Yerevan n/a Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia , Ararat Yerevan, Pyunik 1935naturalall-seater
3 Mika stadium 12 April 2015, Yerevan.jpg Mika Stadium 7,000 Yerevan n/a Lokomotiv Yerevan 2008natural
4 Alashkert stadium new pitch.jpg Alashkert Stadium 6,850 Yerevan n/a Alashkert, Alashkert-2 1960natural1,850 seated
5,000 standing
5 Charentsavan City Stadium, September 2017.jpg Charentsavan City Stadium 5,000 Charentsavan Kotayk Van 1970artificial1,000 seated
4,000 standing
6 Banants stadium Yerevan, general view, 3 Oct. 2015.jpg Urartu Stadium 4,860 Yerevan n/a Urartu 2008naturalall-seater
7 Artashat Stadium, Armenia.jpg Artashat City Stadium 4,500 Artashat Ararat none1960naturalstanding
8 Gyumri city stadium, 24 Octobe 2015.jpg Gyumri City Stadium 4,000 Gyumri Shirak Shirak, Shirak-2 1924naturalall-seater
9 Kaskahi Marzik Stadium, Ashtarak, 12.08.2013.jpg Kasaghi Marzik Stadium 3,600 Ashtarak Aragatsotn Aragats 1971naturalstanding
10 Gandzasar Stadium, Kapan, 30 August 2015.jpg Gandzasar Stadium 3,500 Kapan Syunik Gandzasar Kapan 1963naturalstanding
11 Armavir stad 18.07.2014.jpg Armavir City Stadium 3,300 Armavir Armavir none1980naturalall-seater
12 Abovyan stadium general view.jpg Abovyan City Stadium 3,100 Abovyan Kotayk none1966naturalall-seater
13 Vanadzor, Lori stadium 14.06.2007.jpg Vanadzor City Stadium 3,000 Vanadzor Lori none1958naturalall-seater
14 Arnar Stadium, Ijevan.jpg Arnar Stadium 2,000 Ijevan Tavush none2007naturalall-seater
15 FFA academy stadium Yerevan, 23.08.2015.jpg Yerevan Football Academy Stadium 1,428 Yerevan n/a Ararat-Armenia, Noah 2013naturalall-seater
16 Junior Sport Stadium 02.jpg Junior Sport Stadium 1,188 Yerevan n/anoneartificialall-seater
17 Arevik stadium2, Vayk.jpg Arevik Stadium 1,000 Vayk Vayots Dzor Noravank SC 1985artificialall-seater

Other stadiums

#ImageStadiumCapacityCityProvinceHome team(s)OpenedTurfSeats
1 Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Artik City Stadium6,000 Artik Shirak none1975naturalstanding
2 Martuni city stadium, cropped.jpg Martuni City Stadium 5,000 Martuni Gegharkunik FC Kilikia1974naturalstanding
3 Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Nor Hachn City Stadium5,000 Nor Hachn Kotayk none1972naturalstanding
4 Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Vardenis City Stadium4,500 Vardenis Gegharkunik none1972naturalstanding
5 Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Agarak Stadium3,000 Agarak Syunik nonenaturalstanding
Piedpilko en Ecmiadzin.jpg Vagharshapat City Stadium 3,000 Vagharshapat Armavir none1973naturalstanding
7 Achajur, Vachik Ghaltakhchyan Stadium (18.04.2017).jpg Vachik Ghaltakhchyan Stadium 2,500 Achajur Tavush none2005naturalstanding
8 Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Lchashen Stadium 2,000 Lchashen Gegharkunik none1975naturalstanding
9 Noyemberyan stadium.jpg Noyemberyan City Stadium 1,500 Noyemberyan Tavush none2013naturalstanding
10 Ayg stadium, Ararat.jpg Ayg Stadium 1,280 Ararat Ararat nonenaturalall-seater
11 Dilijan city stadium, Armenia2.jpg Dilijan City Stadium 1,200 Dilijan Tavush nonenaturalstanding
12 Gfi-set01-stadium.svg Maralik City Stadium 1,000 Maralik Shirak nonenaturalstanding

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