List of football stadiums in Belarus

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The following is a list of football stadiums in Belarus with a total capacity of at least 4,000 spectators.

List of football stadiums in Belarus
#ImageStadiumCapacityCityHome teamNotes
1 Dinamo Stadium Minsk.png Dinamo Stadium 22,246
Gerb Minska.svg
Minsk
Belarus national football team
and Dynama Minsk
UEFA Category 4 stadium
2 Stadyjon Traktar-1.26-07.2014.JPG Traktor Stadium 17,600
Gerb Minska.svg
Minsk
Isloch and FC Minsk
3 Stadion Tsentral'nyi v Gomele.JPG Central Stadium 14,307
Gerb Gomelia.svg
Homieĺ
FC Gomel
4 Barysaw Barysaw-Arena 1.jpg Borisov Arena 13,121
Gerb Barysava.svg
Barysaŭ
BATE Borisov UEFA Category 4 stadium
5 Football stadium in Brest - panoramio.jpg Brestsky 10,169
Gerb Bresta.svg
Brest
Dynama Brest
and Ruch Brest
6 Stadyion "Nioman" 9585.jpg Neman Stadium 8,479
Gerb Grodna.svg
Hrodna
FC Neman Grodno
7 Vitebsky 8,144
Gerb Vitsebska.svg
Vitebsk
FC Vitebsk
8 Stadion "Spartak" (obnovlennyi) - panoramio.jpg Spartak 7,350
Gerb Magiliova.svg
Mogilev
Dnepr Mogilev
9 Torpedo stadium Zhodino west stand 03.jpg Torpedo 6,524
Gerb Zhodzina.svg
Zhodzina
Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino
10 WestStand1.JPG City Stadium 5,402
Gerb Barysava.svg
Borisov
FC Smolevichi
11 Tarpieda (Torpedo) stadium in Minsk (March 2020) p005.jpg Torpedo Stadium 5,200
Gerb Minska.svg
Minsk
The stadium is in disrepair and there are no official matches.
12 Yunost 5,133
Gerb Mazyra.svg
Mozyr
Slavia Mozyr
13 Molodechno (gorodskoi sdadion).jpg City Stadium 4,560
Gerb Maladzechna.svg
Maladziečna
Energetik-BGU Minsk
and FC Molodechno
14 StadAtlant.JPG Atlant 4,520
Gerb Navapolatska.svg
Novopolotsk
FC Naftan Novopolotsk
15 Budaŭnik 4,200
Gerb Saligorska.svg
Salihorsk
Shakhtyor Soligorsk

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