List of football stadiums in Lithuania

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The following is a list of football stadiums in Lithuania , ordered by capacity.

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Current stadiums

#ImageStadiumSeating capacityCityOpenedHome team
1 Darius and Girenas Stadium by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpg Darius and Girėnas Stadium 15,315 Kaunas 1925; 2022 FK Kauno Žalgiris, Lithuania national football team
2 Aukstaitijos stadionas Is Panevezio boksto.JPG Aukštaitija Stadium 6,600 Panevėžys 1965 FK Panevėžys
3 Marijampoles stadiono tribunos.JPG Sūduva Stadium 6,250 Marijampolė 2008 FK Sūduva
4 Zalgiris-Riteriai 2023b.jpg LFF Stadium 5,067 Vilnius 2004 FK Žalgiris, FK Riteriai, FC Vytis
5 Klaipedos centrinis stadionas.JPG Central stadium of Klaipėda 4,428 Klaipėda 1927 FK Atlantas Klaipėda
6 Siauliu savivaldybes stadionas1.JPG Savivaldybė Stadium 4,000 Šiauliai 1962 FA Šiauliai, FC Gintra
7 Alytaus stadionas1.JPG Alytus Stadium 3,748 Alytus 1924 DFK Dainava Alytus
8 Taurages stadionas, aikste.JPG Vytautas Stadium 3,200 Tauragė 1987 FK Tauras Tauragė
9 Utenio stadionas.JPG Utenis Stadium 3,073 Utena FK Utenis Utena
10 Telsiai02.jpg Telšiai City Central stadium3,000Telšiai FK Džiugas Telšiai
11 Dinamo by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpg Kalnų parko stadionas3,000Vilnius
12 Utena. Utenio stadionas.JPG Utenio stadium3,000Utena FK Utenis Utena
13 Visagino stadionas.JPG Visagino centrinis stadionas3,000Visaginas FK Interas Visaginas
14 Silutes stadionas.jpg Šilutė Stadium 3,000 Šilutė 1938 FK Šilutė
15 Kedainiu stadionas.JPG Kėdainiai Stadium 3,000 Kėdainiai 1955 FK Nevėžis, FK Kėdainiai
16 Visagino Stadionas.jpg Visaginas Central Stadium 2,882 Visaginas
17 Mazeikiu sporto centro stadionas.jpg Mažeikiai City Central Stadium 2,400 Mažeikiai 1992 FK Mažeikiai, FK Atmosfera (2012)
18 Gargzdai, stadionas.JPG Gargždai Stadium 2,323 Gargždai 1970 FK Banga Gargždai
19Daugėlių stadionas1200Kuršėnai
20Vingio stadionas2 000Vilnius
21Kariuomenės stadionas2 000Kaunas
22Senasis Tauragės stadionas2 000Tauragė
23Centrinis Palangos miesto stadionas2 000Palanga
24Panerio stadionas2 000Vilnius
25 Pakruojo Stadionas.jpg Pakruojis Stadium 2,000 Pakruojis 1989 FC Pakruojis
26Mažeikių miesto centrinis stadionas1 748Mažeikiai
27Baltijos stadionas1 500Klaipėda
28 Raseiniai KKSC Stadium 1,500 Raseiniai
29Raseinių KKSC stadionas1 500Raseiniai
30 Palanga City Central Stadium 1,392 Palanga FK Palanga
31PFA stadionas1 089Panevėžys
32 Central stadium of Jonava.jpg Central stadium of Jonava 1,008 Jonava 1987 FK Jonava
33Talšos stadionas1 000Šiauliai
34Ukmergės centrinis stadionas1 000Ukmergė
35 Klaipėda Artificial Football Pitch 1,000 Klaipėda 2013 FK Atlantas
36Biržų centrinis stadionas1 000Biržai
37Kupiškio centrinis stadionas1 000Kupiškis
38Rygiškių Jono gimnazijos stadionas1 000Marijampolė
39Druskininkai stadionas1 000Druskininkai
40 Sauletekis 2023a.jpg Saulėtekio stadionas1 000Vilnius
41Ąžuolyno gimnazijos stadionas1 000Klaipėda

Stadiums planned or under construction

#StadiumCapacityCityHome team
1 Lithuania National Stadium 18,000 Vilnius Lithuania national football team

Indoor stadiums

#StadiumCapacityCityOpenedHome team
1 Sportima Arena 3,157 Vilnius 2001 VMFD Žalgiris Vilnius
2 ARVI Football Indoor Arena 2,660 Marijampolė 2008 FK Sūduva Marijampolė

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