Stadiums Used For Football in The Republic of Ireland
Stadium | Capacity | Club/Team |
---|---|---|
Aviva Stadium | 51,700 | Republic of Ireland |
Tallaght Stadium | 5,947 | Shamrock Rovers |
Dalymount Park | 7,955 | Bohemians |
Tolka Park | 9,680 | Shelbourne |
Turners Cross | 7,485 | Cork City |
Oriel Park | 6,000 | Dundalk |
Terryland Park | 5,000 | Galway United |
Jackman Park | 2,000 | Limerick 37 |
Waterford Regional Sports Centre | 3,125 | Waterford United |
Finn Park | 4,000 | Finn Harps |
Carlisle Grounds | 3,250 | Bray Wanderers |
Lissywoollen | 3,000 | Athlone Town |
Richmond Park | 5,500 | St Patrick's Athletic |
The Showgrounds | 5,500 | Sligo Rovers |
United Park | 2,000 | Drogheda United |
Ferrycarrig Park | 3,000 | Wexford Youths |
Flancare Park | 4,500 | Longford Town |
Kingspan Century Park | 1,500 | Monaghan United |
UCD Bowl | 3,000 | U.C.D. |
Croke Park, Thomond Park and the RDS Arena have been used as football venues during the construction of the Aviva.
See also: Stadiums of IrelandRead more about this topic: Football In The Republic Of Ireland
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