List of Association Football Stadiums in Northern Ireland

List Of Association Football Stadiums In Northern Ireland

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

# Stadium Capacity City Home team
1 Windsor Park 24,734 Belfast Linfield, Northern Ireland national team
2 The Oval 15,000 Belfast Glentoran
3= Ballymena Showgrounds 8,000 Ballymena Ballymena United
3= New Grosvenor Stadium 8,000 Ballyskeagh Lisburn Distillery
3= Shamrock Park 8,000 Portadown Portadown
6 Brandywell Stadium 7,700 Derry Derry City
7= Seaview 6,500 Belfast Crusaders
7= The Showgrounds 6,500 Coleraine Coleraine
7= The Showgrounds 6,500 Newry Newry City
10= Inver Park 6,000 Larne Larne
10= Solitude 6,000 Belfast Cliftonville
10= Taylors Avenue 6,000 Carrickfergus Carrick Rangers
13 Dixon Park 5,333 Ballyclare Ballyclare Comrades
14 Mourneview Park 5,000 Lurgan Glenavon
15 Donegal Celtic Park 4,200 Belfast Donegal Celtic
16= Holm Park 3,000 Armagh Armagh City
16= Lakeview Park 3,000 Loughgall Loughgall
16= YMCA Grounds 3,000 Drumahoe Institute
16= Stangmore Park 3,000 Dungannon Dungannon Swifts
16= Tillysburn Park 3,000 Belfast Harland & Wolff Welders
21 Clandeboye Park 2,850 Bangor Bangor, Ards
22 Wilgar Park 2,500 Belfast Dundela
23= Allen Park 2,000 Antrim Chimney Corner
23= Ferney Park 2,000 Ballinamallard Ballinamallard United
23= Hagan Park 2,000 Coagh Coagh United
23= Mill Meadow 2,000 Castledawson Wakehurst, Moyola Park
23= Riada Stadium 2,000 Ballymoney Glebe Rangers, Ballymoney United
28= Crystal Park 1,500 Banbridge Banbridge Town
28= Fortwilliam Park 1,500 Tobermore Tobermore United
28= Newforge Lane 1,500 Belfast PSNI
28= The Showgrounds (Limavady) 1,500 Limavady Limavady United
32 Tandragee Road 1,250 Portadown Annagh United
33 Darragh Park 1,200 Castlederg Dergview
34= Knockrammer Park 1,000 Lurgan Lurgan Celtic
34= Mid Ulster Sports Arena 1,000 Cookstown Killymoon Rangers
36 Seahaven 500 Portstewart Portstewart
37 Glen Road Heights 400 Belfast Sport & Leisure Swifts
38 Upper Braniel 300 Belfast Knockbreda
39 Milltown Playing Fields 280 Warrenpoint Warrenpoint Town
? Upper Malone ? Belfast Queen's University

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