List of football stadiums in Ethiopia

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This is a list of football (soccer) stadiums in Ethiopia , ranked in descending order of capacity with at least 5,000 spectators. Some stadiums are football-specific and some are used for other purposes.

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Existing stadiums

#StadiumLocationCapacityTenantsImage
1 Bahir Dar Stadium Bahir Dar 60,000 Bahir Dar Kenema, National team
2 Tigray Stadium Mekelle 60,000 Mekelle City FC, Dedebit FC, Guna Trading FC, Trans Ethiopia ET Mekele asv2018-01 img16 Tigray Stadium.jpg
3 Hawassa Kenema Stadium Hawassa 60,000 Hawassa City Hawassa Stadium.jpg
4 Addis Ababa Stadium [1] Addis Ababa 35,000 National team, Saint George, Ethiopian Coffee, Defence Force ET Addis asv2018-01 img02 Stadium.jpg
5 Abebe Bikila Stadium Addis Ababa 30,000 Dedebit F.C.
6 Woldiya Stadium Weldiya 25,155 Woldia Weldiya Stadium.jpeg
7 Mekelle University Arid Stadium Mekelle 20,000
8 Dire Dawa Stadium Dire Dawa 18,000 Dire Dawa City
9 Hawassa University Stadium Hawassa 15,000 Hawassa CIty F.C
10 Wonji Stadium Wenji 14,000 Muger Cement, Wonji Sugar
11 Imam Ahmed Stadium Harar 10,000 Harar City F.C.
12 Abiy Hersamo Stadium Hosaena 5,000 Hadiya Hossana F.C.
13 Arba Minch Stadium Arba Minch 5,000 Arba Minch City F.C.

Stadiums under construction

StadiumCapacityCityTenantStatusPlanned opening yearImage
Addis Ababa National Stadium [2] 62,000 Addis Ababa National team Under Construction2019
Harari Stadium56,000 Harari Harar City Under Construction
Gambella Stadium30,000 Gambella Under Construction
Akaki-Kality Stadium30,000 Addis Ababa Saint George, Ethiopian Coffee Under Construction

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References

  1. Photos at cafe.daum.net/stade Retrieved 23 February 2022
  2. "Ethiopia: Construction to start on new national stadium in Addis Ababa". StadiumDB. 7 January 2016.