Greece
Stadium | Capacity | Club/Team | Comments |
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Olympic Stadium | 74,767 | AEK Athens Panathinaikos |
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Karaiskakis Stadium | 33,334 | Olympiacos | |
Toumba Stadium | 28,701 | PAOK | |
Kaftanzoglio | 28,028 | Iraklis | |
Pankritio Stadium | 26,400 | Ergotelis | |
Pampeloponnisiako Stadium (National Stadium of Patra) | 23,588 | none | It belongs to "General Secretariat of Sports". It had been used during the Olympic Games. Panachaiki and Patraikos used it for a few games, too. |
Kleanthis Vikelides Stadium | 22,800 | Aris Thessaloniki F.C. | |
Panthessaliko Stadium | 22,700 | Niki Volou FC | |
Apostolos Nikolaidis (Stadium of Leoforos) | 16,620 | Panathinaikos | Olympic Stadium (Spyros Louis) is Panathinaikos official stadium for the upcoming season |
Trikala Stadium | 15,000 | A.O. Trikala | |
Alkazar | 14,848 | Larisa | |
Georgios Kamaras Stadium (Rizoupoli's Stadium) | 14,200 | Apollon Smyrnis | |
Kavala Stadium | 14,000 | Kavala FC | 12,500 seated |
Stadium of Volos | 12,000 | Olympiakos Volos | |
Nea Smyrni Stadium | 11,700 | Panionios | |
Kostas Davourlis Stadium | 11,321 | Panachaiki | |
Veria Stadium | 11,000 | Veria FC | 9,300 seated |
Stadium of Serres | 10,000 | Panserraikos | |
Peristeri Stadium | 10,000 | Atromitos | |
Pyrgos Stadium | 6,750 | Paniliakos | |
Municipal Stadium of Mytilene | 5,500 | Aiolikos | |
Kallithea Stadium | 5,000 | Kallithea FC | Gregoris Lambrakis Municipal Stadium |
Kozani Municipal Stadium | 4,000 | Kozani FC |
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