List of football stadiums in Turkey

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The following list is a list of football stadiums in Turkey . The stadiums with a capacity of at least 10,000 are ranked in order of capacity.

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Current stadiums

#ImageStadiumCapacityCityHome team(s)Opened
1 Istanbul Ataturk Olympic Stadium 1.jpg Atatürk Olympic Stadium 77,563 [1] Istanbul Turkey, Fatih Karagümrük S.K. 2002
2 Galatasaray Arena North-West Corner.jpg Rams Park 53,798 [2] Istanbul Galatasaray S.K. 2011
3 Izmir Ataturk Stadyumu.jpg İzmir Atatürk Stadium 51,337 [3] İzmir Karşıyaka S.K. 1971
4 Sukrusaracoglu.jpg Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium 47,544 [4] Istanbul Fenerbahçe S.K. 1908
5 Bursa Buyuksehir Belediye Stadium 20181026 (1).jpg Centennial Atatürk Stadium 43,361 [5] Bursa Bursaspor 2015
6 Tupras Stadyumu 20231011 2.jpg Beşiktaş Stadium 42,445 [6] Istanbul Beşiktaş J.K. 2016
7 TORKU ARENA - panoramio.jpg Konya Metropolitan Municipality Stadium 41,600 [7] Konya Konyaspor 2014
8 Senol Gunes Stadium.jpg Şenol Güneş Sports Complex 41,131 [8] Trabzon Trabzonspor 2017
9 Kocaeli Stadium.jpg Kocaeli Stadium 34,829 [3] İzmit Kocaelispor 2017
10 Samsunspor-Kirklarelispor (14.10.19).jpg Samsun 19 Mayıs Stadium 33,919 [9] Samsun Samsunspor 2017
11 Diyarbekirspor-Eskisehirspor1.jpg Diyarbakır Stadium 33,000 [10] Diyarbakır Amed S.K., Diyarbekirspor 2018
12 Kayseri Kadir Has Sehir Stadyumu - Ic manzara (Nisan 2019).png Kadir Has Stadium 32,864 [11] Kayseri Kayserispor 2009
13 Yeni Eskisehir Ataturk Stadyumu.jpg New Eskişehir Stadium 32,500 [12] Eskişehir Eskişehirspor 2016
14 New Adana Stadium II.png New Adana Stadium 30,960 [13] Adana Adanaspor, Adana Demirspor 2021
15 Kalyon Arena (Gaziantep).jpg Gaziantep Stadium 30,320 [14] Gaziantep Gaziantep F.K. 2017
16 Yeni Antalya Stadyumu - 23.6.15.JPG Antalya Stadium 29,307 [15] Antalya Antalyaspor 2015
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Şanlıurfa 11 Nisan Stadium 28,965 [16] Şanlıurfa Şanlıurfaspor 2009
18 TR Sakarya asv2021-10 img27 New Stadium.jpg New Sakarya Stadium 28,113 [17] Adapazarı Sakaryaspor 2017
19 4eylul2.jpg New Sivas 4 Eylül Stadium 27,734 [18] Sivas Sivasspor 2016
20 Yeni Malatyaspor vs Antalyaspor 20220219 31.jpg New Malatya Stadium 25,745 [19] Malatya Yeni Malatyaspor 2017
21 Acilis maci olan Gaziantep karsilasmasi once cekilmis bir fotograf- 2014-06-05 14-49.jpg Mersin Arena 25,497 [20] Mersin Yeni Mersin İdmanyurdu 2013
22 Ay-Yıldız Stadium 25,000 [21] Karabük Kardemir Karabükspor 2014
23 Aerial View of the Hatay Province in Turkey (52698589356).jpg New Hatay Stadium 25,000 [22] Antakya Hatayspor 2021
24 Çotanak Stadyumu 21,500 [23] Giresun Giresunspor 2021
25 Kazım Karabekir Stadium 21,374 [24] Erzurum Erzurumspor F.K. 2011
26 Ankara Eryaman Stadyumu2.jpg Eryaman Stadium 20,560 [25] Ankara Gençlerbirliği, Ankaragücü 2019
27 Goztepe Stadyumu.jpg Gürsel Aksel Stadium 19,713 [26] İzmir Göztepe SK 2020
28 Denizlispor-Genclerbirligi.jpg Denizli Atatürk Stadium 18,745 [27] Denizli Denizlispor 1950
29 Elazığ Atatürk Stadium 18,423 [28] Elazığ Elazığspor 2023
30 Ankara asv2021-10 img01 Sincan Osmanli Stadium.jpg Yenikent Stadium 18,029 [29] Ankara Osmanlıspor 1974
31 Greece vs Turkey (0-3), 17 November 2015, 2.jpg Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadium 17,156 [30] Istanbul Başakşehir F.K. 2014
32 New Ordu Stadium 16,768 [31] Ordu Orduspor 2021
33 Manisa 19 Mayis Stadyumu.jpg Manisa 19 Mayıs Stadium 16,066 [24] Manisa Manisa F.K. 2009
34 Zeytinburnu Stadium 16,000 Istanbul Zeytinburnuspor 1984
35 Gebze Alaettin Kurt Stadium 15,462 [32] Gebze Gebzespor 1995
36 Rize City Stadium 15,332 [33] Rize Rizespor 2009
37 Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Stadium 15,000 Tire Tire 1922 Spor 2018
38 New Çorum Stadium 15,000 [34] Çorum Çorum F.K. 2019
39 Batman Arena 15,000 Batman Batman Petrolspor 2018
40 Izmir Alsancak Stadium.jpg Alsancak Mustafa Denizli Stadium 15,000 [35] İzmir Altay SK, Altınordu F.K. 2021
41 Zafer Stadium 14,558 [36] Afyonkarahisar Afjet Afyonspor 2014
42 Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversity Stadium 14,500 Burdur Yeni Burdurspor 2021
43 Kasimpasa Stadyumu.jpg Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium 13,856 [37] Istanbul Kasımpaşa 2005
44 Kemal Köksal Stadium 13,795 Zonguldak Zonguldak Kömürspor 1940
45 Balikesirspor sampiyonluk kutlamalari.jpg Balıkesir Atatürk Stadium 13,732 [38] Balıkesir Balıkesirspor 1953
46 Erzincan 13 Şubat Şehir Stadium 12,981 [39] Erzincan 24 Erzincanspor 2022
47 Bandırma 17 Eylül Stadium 12,725 Bandırma Bandırmaspor 1995
48 Bornova Stadyumu.jpg Doğanlar Stadium 12,500 İzmir Altınordu F.K. 2017
49 Akhisar Belediyespor vs Bursaspor, 11 February 2018(2).jpg Akhisar Stadium 12,139 [40] Akhisar Akhisarspor 2018
50 Necmettin Seyhoglu Stadyumu.jpg Dr. Necmettin Şeyhoğlu Stadium 11,378 [41] Karabük Kardemir Karabükspor 2014
51 Adnan Menderes Stadium 11,988 [42] Aydın Aydınspor 1923 1950
52 Alanya Oba Stadium 10,842 [43] Alanya Alanyaspor 2011
53 18 Mart Stadium 10,500 Çanakkale Çanakkale Dardanelspor
54 Ünye İlçe Stadium 10,340 [44] Ünye Ünyespor
55 Artvin Şehir Stadium 10,000 Artvin Artvin Murgulspor
56 Vali Lütfü Yiğenoğlu Stadium 10,000 Ağrı Ağrıspor

Football clubs in Bold: Süper Lig (2023–2024) clubs.

Future stadiums

Under construction

StadiumCapacityCityClubOpening
New Ankara Stadium 45,000 [45] Ankara Turkey national football team 2024
New Karaman Stadium 15,000 [46] Karaman Karamanspor 2023
New Turgutlu Stadium 12,000 [47] Turgutlu Turgutluspor 2023
New Erbaa Stadium 10,000 Erbaa Erbaaspor 2023
New Sinop Stadium 10,000 Sinop Sinopspor 2023

Proposed

StadiumCapacityCityClub
New İzmir Stadium 41,540 [48] İzmir
New Edirne Stadium 22,000 [49] Edirne Edirnespor
New Denizli Stadium 22,000 [50] Denizli Denizlispor
New Karşıyaka Stadium 15,000 [51] İzmir Karşıyaka
Ahi Stadium 15,000 Kırşehir Kırşehir FK
New İskenderun Stadium 12,000 [52] İskenderun Körfez İskenderunspor

New stadiums built after 2000

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İstanbul (74,753)(53,798)(47,834)(42,590)(17,156)(13,856)
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İzmir (19,713)(15,000)(15,000)(15,000)(12,500)
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Trabzon (40,782)
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Bursa (43,361)
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Ankara (45,000)(20,560)
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Eskişehir (32,500)
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Kayseri (32,864)
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Adana (33,543)
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Gaziantep (33,502)
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Samsun (33,919)
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Mersin (25,497)
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Şanlıurfa (28,965)
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Adapazarı (28,113)
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İzmit (34,169)
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Diyarbakır (33,000)
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Antalya (32,537)
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Konya (42,276)
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Sivas (27,532)
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Malatya (25,574)
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Karabük (25,000)(11,378)
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Erzurum (21,374)
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Manisa (16,066)
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Afyonkarahisar (14,558)
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Rize (15,332)
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Akhisar (12,139)
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Alanya (10,842)
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Antakya (25,000)
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Giresun (21,500)
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Ordu (16,768)
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Elazığ (18,423)
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Batman (15,000)
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Karaman (15,000)
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Çorum (15,000)
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Turgutlu (12,000)
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Edirne (22,000)
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Burdur (14,500)
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İskenderun (12,000)
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Erzincan (12,981)
Map showing new stadiums built after 2000

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