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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