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List of stadiums in Ireland by capacity

The following is a list of sports stadiums on Ireland. This includes stadiums in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. They are ordered by their capacity. The capacity figures are permanent total capacity as authorised by the controlling body, including seating and any standing areas, and excluding any temporary seating.

Croke Park has the largest capacity of any stadium in Ireland and the third largest in Europe

Most stadiums are used for Gaelic games, association football, or rugby union.

Top 10 stadiums by capacity

The maps pictured below, exclude stadiums currently under construction or awaiting redevelopment.

Stadiums

In italics are those currently under redevelopment/construction/planning. This list is not complete. Up to date as of 13 February 2022.

Rank Stadium Location Owner(s) or Tenant(s) Main use(s) Capacity (Safe) Seated Previous Capacity Floodlit
1 Croke Park Dublin Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic football/Hurling 82,300[1] 69,500 90,556 Yes
2 Aviva Stadium Dublin IRFU/FAI/Leinster Rugby Rugby union/Association football 51,700[2] 51,700 Yes
3 Semple Stadium Thurles Tipperary GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 45,690[3] 24,000 53,500 Yes
4 Pรกirc Uรญ Chaoimh Cork Cork GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 45,000[4] 21,000 32,550 Yes[5]
5 Gaelic Grounds
Pรกirc na nGael
Limerick Limerick GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 44,023[6] 20,293 49,866 Yes
6 Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney Kerry GAA Gaelic football 38,000[7][8] 9,000 43,180 No
7 Casement Park Belfast Antrim GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 34,578[9] Yes
8 St Tiernach's Park Clones Monaghan GAA Gaelic football 29,000[10] 18,500 36,000 No
9 Nowlan Park Kilkenny Kilkenny GAA Hurling 27,000[11] 18,000 30,000 No
10 Pearse Stadium Galway Galway GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 26,197[12] 8,000 34,000 Yes
11 Thomond Park Limerick IRFU/Munster Rugby Rugby union 25,600[13] 15,100 Yes
12 MacHale Park Castlebar Mayo GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 25,369[14] 25,369 38,000 Yes
13 Breffni Park Cavan Cavan GAA Gaelic football 25,030[15] 5,030 Yes
14 O'Moore Park Portlaoise Laois GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 22,000[16] 6,500 Yes
15 Dr. Cullen Park Carlow Carlow GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 21,000[17] 3,000 18,000 Yes
16 Pรกirc Esler Newry Down GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 20,000[18] 8,000 Yes
17 Cusack Park Ennis Clare GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 19,000[19] 3,269 28,000 No
18 Dr. Hyde Park Roscommon Roscommon GAA Gaelic football 18,890[20] 3,600 25,000 No
19 Windsor Park Belfast Linfield/IFA Association football 18,614[21] 18,000 24,734 Yes[22]
20 Markievicz Park Sligo Sligo GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 18,558[11] 3,585 No
21 Celtic Park Derry Derry GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 18,500[23] 3,600 22,000 Yes
RDS Arena Dublin Royal Dublin Society/Leinster Rugby Equestrianism/rugby union 18,500[24] 16,500 Yes
Athletic Grounds Armagh Armagh GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 18,500[25] 5,575[11] Yes
24 Ravenhill Stadium Belfast IRFU/Ulster Rugby Rugby union 18,196[26] 9,000 12,000 Yes
25 Wexford Park Wexford Wexford GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 18,000[15] 9,000 Yes[27]
O'Connor Park Tullamore Offaly GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 18,000[11] 7,000 No
Brewster Park Enniskillen Fermanagh GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 18,000[11] Yes
28 Healy Park Omagh Tyrone GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 17,636[11] 4,500 Yes
29 MacCumhaill Park Ballybofey Donegal GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 17,500[28] 4,310[11] Yes
30 Pรกirc Uรญ Rinn Cork Cork GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 16,440[29] 8,000 Yes
31 Fraher Field Dungarvan Waterford GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 15,000[30] 4,000 Yes
32 St Mary's Park Castleblayney Monaghan GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 14,000[31] 4,000 Yes
33 Austin Stack Park Tralee Kerry GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 12,000[32] 5,000 15,000 Yes
34 Malahide Cricket Club Ground Malahide Cricket Ireland
Malahide Cricket Club
Cricket 11,500[33] N/A Yes
Cusack Park Mullingar Westmeath GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 11,500[34] 15,000 No
36 Walsh Park Waterford Waterford GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 11,046[35] 6,000 No
37 Pรกirc Tailteann Navan Meath GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 11,000[36] 5,000 30,000 Yes
38 Pรกirc Seรกn Mac Diarmada Carrick-on-Shannon Leitrim GAA Gaelic football 9,331[37] 3,000 15,000 No
39 Morton Stadium Dublin Clonliffe Harriers AC Athletics 8,800[38] 800 Yes
St Brendan's Park Birr Offaly GAA Athletics 8,800[38] Yes
41 Parnell Park Dublin Dublin GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 8,500[39] 2,800 13,500 Yes
42 O'Donnell Park Letterkenny Donegal GAA Gaelic football 8,200[40] 2,500 Yes
St Conleth's Park Newbridge Kildare GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 8,200[41] 13,000 No
44 Galway Sportsgrounds Galway Bord na gCon/Connacht Rugby Greyhound racing/Rugby union 8,129[42] Yes
45 Musgrave Park Cork IRFU/Munster Rugby Rugby union 8,008[43] 3,450 Yes
46 Tallaght Stadium Dublin SDCC/Shamrock Rovers Association football 8,000[44] 8,000 5,947 Yes
Dubarry Park Athlone IRFU Rugby union 8,000 850 Yes
48 Turner's Cross Cork Cork City Association football 7,385[45] 7,385 Yes
49 O'Garney Park Sixmilebridge Clare GAA Gaelic games 7,000[46] 2,000 Yes
Aughrim County Ground Aughrim Wicklow GAA Gaelic games 7,000[47] 5,000 No
51 St Jarlath's Park Tuam Galway GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 6,700[48] 26,000 No
52 Donnybrook Stadium Dublin Leinster Rugby Rugby union 6,000[49] 2,500 Yes
Pearse Park Longford Longford GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 6,000[50] 2,000 18,000 No
Stormont Belfast Cricket Ireland Cricket 6,000[51] No
55 Fr Tierney Park Ballyshannon Donegal GAA Gaelic Games 5,600[40] Yes
56 Donegal Community Stadium Donegal Finn Harps FC Association football 5,400[52] 5,400 Yes
57 Richmond Park Dublin St Patrick's Athletic Association football 5,340[53] 2,800 Yes
58 Bishopsgate Longford Longford Town Association football 5,097[54] 4,960 Yes
59 The Oval Belfast Glentoran Association football 5,056[55] 3,991 26,556 Yes
60 Eamonn Deacy Park Galway Galway Football Association/Galway United Association football 5,000[56] 3,300 Yes
61 Pearse Park Arklow Wicklow GAA Hurling 5,000 No
62 Finn Park Ballybofey Finn Harps Association football 4,600 400 7,000 Yes
63 Oriel Park Dundalk Dundalk Association football 4,500[57] 3,000 Yes
64 Templeville Road Dublin St Mary's College RFC Rugby union 4,000 0 Yes
St Colman's Park Cobh Cobh Ramblers Association football 4,000[58] 1,350 Yes
66 The Showgrounds Sligo Sligo Rovers Association football 3,873[59] 3,873 Yes
67 The Brandywell Derry Derry City Association football 3,700[60] 3,430 7,000 Yes
Corrigan Park Belfast Antrim GAA Gaelic football/Hurling 3,700[61][62] 600[62] 5,000
2,100[63]
No
69 Dalymount Park Dublin Dublin City Council/Bohemians Association football 3,640[citation needed] 3,640 10,000 Yes
70 Tolka Park Dublin Dublin City Council/Shelbourne Association football 4,400 3,600 9,860 Yes
71 Drogheda Park Drogheda Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic football 3,500 No
72 Seaview Belfast Crusaders F.C. Association football 3,383[64] 3,383
73 Inver Park Larne Larne F.C. Association football 3,250[65] 3,250 1,100 Yes
74 Castle Avenue Dublin Cricket Ireland Cricket 3,200 500 No
Carlisle Grounds Bray Bray Wanderers Association football 3,200[66] 3,200 Yes
76 Mourneview Park Glenavon F.C. Lurgan Association football 3,200 3,200 Yes
77 Markets Field Limerick Limerick FC Association football 3,075[67] 1,710 3,000 Yes
78 Buckley Park Kilkenny Association football 3,000 1,850 Yes
UCD Bowl Dublin UCD AFC/UCD RFC Association football/Rugby union 3,000[68] 1,500 Yes
The Mardyke Cork UCC AFC/UCC RFC Association football/Rugby union 3,000 1,000 Yes
Duggan Park Ballinasloe Galway GAA Gaelic Games 3,000[69] Yes
82 Waterford Regional Sports Centre Waterford Waterford City Council/Waterford United Association football 2,983 5,160 Yes
83 Solitude Belfast Cliftonville Association football 2,883 2,883 6,224 Yes
84 Shamrock Park Belfast Portadown F.C. Association football 2,770[70] 2,770 5,804 Yes
85 Station Road Newbridge Newbridge Town Association football 2,500 850 Yes
86 Jackman Park Limerick Association football 2,450 261 Yes
87 Dixon Park Ballyclare Ballyclare Comrades F.C. Association football 2,398[71] 538 Yes
88 The Showgrounds Newry Newry City A.F.C. Association football 2,275 1,080 7,949
89 Athlone Town Stadium Athlone Athlone Town Association football 2,100 2,100 Yes
90 United Park Drogheda Drogheda United Association football 2,000 1,500 Yes
Gortakeegan Monaghan Monaghan United Association football 2,000 620 Yes
Ferrycarrig Park Crossabeg Wexford Youths Association football 2,000 609 Yes
Drom Soccer Park Drum East Salthill Devon Association football 2,000 Yes
Mounthawk Park Tralee Kerry District League Association football 2,000 500 Yes
95 Maginn Park Buncrana Inishowen Football League (Derry City Temporary Ground) Association football 1,574 250 Yes
95 Celtic Park Castlebar Castlebar Celtic Association football 1,500 550 No
Leah Victoria Park Tullamore Tullamore Town Association football 1,500 0 No
97 Ballymena Showgrounds Ballymena Mid and East Antrim Borough Council/Ballymena United F.C. Association football 1,418[55] 1,418 8,426 Yes
98 Charlie O'Donnell Sports Grounds Buncrana Cockhill Celtic Association football 1,000
Irishtown Stadium Irishtown, Dublin St. Patrick's C.Y.F.C./Liffey Wanderers Association football 1,000 0 No
100 Shelbourne Park Ringsend Greyhound Racing Ireland Greyhound racing 800[72] 650 No
101 Kenny Park Athenry Galway GAA Gaelic Games No
102 MacDonagh Park Nenagh Tipperary GAA Gaelic Games No

See also

Lists of stadiums by capacity

References

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The following is a list of sports stadiums on Ireland This includes stadiums in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland They are ordered by their capacity The capacity figures are permanent total capacity as authorised by the controlling body including seating and any standing areas and excluding any temporary seating Croke Park has the largest capacity of any stadium in Ireland and the third largest in Europe Most stadiums are used for Gaelic games association football or rugby union Contents 1 Top 10 stadiums by capacity 2 Stadiums 3 See also 4 ReferencesTop 10 stadiums by capacity EditThe maps pictured below exclude stadiums currently under construction or awaiting redevelopment Croke Park Aviva Stadium Semple Stadium Gaelic Grounds Pairc Ui Chaoimh Fitzgerald Stadium Nowlan Park St Tiernach s Park Thomond Park Pearse Stadiumclass notpageimage Location of the top 10 stadiums by capacity in Ireland Croke Park Aviva Stadiumclass notpageimage Locations of the two Dublin stadia with the largest capacitiesStadiums EditIn italics are those currently under redevelopment construction planning This list is not complete Up to date as of 13 February 2022 Rank Stadium Location Owner s or Tenant s Main use s Capacity Safe Seated Previous Capacity Floodlit1 Croke Park Dublin Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic football Hurling 82 300 1 69 500 90 556 Yes2 Aviva Stadium Dublin IRFU FAI Leinster Rugby Rugby union Association football 51 700 2 51 700 Yes3 Semple Stadium Thurles Tipperary GAA Gaelic football Hurling 45 690 3 24 000 53 500 Yes4 Pairc Ui Chaoimh Cork Cork GAA Gaelic football Hurling 45 000 4 21 000 32 550 Yes 5 5 Gaelic GroundsPairc na nGael Limerick Limerick GAA Gaelic football Hurling 44 023 6 20 293 49 866 Yes6 Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney Kerry GAA Gaelic football 38 000 7 8 9 000 43 180 No7 Casement Park Belfast Antrim GAA Gaelic football Hurling 34 578 9 Yes8 St Tiernach s Park Clones Monaghan GAA Gaelic football 29 000 10 18 500 36 000 No9 Nowlan Park Kilkenny Kilkenny GAA Hurling 27 000 11 18 000 30 000 No10 Pearse Stadium Galway Galway GAA Gaelic football Hurling 26 197 12 8 000 34 000 Yes11 Thomond Park Limerick IRFU Munster Rugby Rugby union 25 600 13 15 100 Yes12 MacHale Park Castlebar Mayo GAA Gaelic football Hurling 25 369 14 25 369 38 000 Yes13 Breffni Park Cavan Cavan GAA Gaelic football 25 030 15 5 030 Yes14 O Moore Park Portlaoise Laois GAA Gaelic football Hurling 22 000 16 6 500 Yes15 Dr Cullen Park Carlow Carlow GAA Gaelic football Hurling 21 000 17 3 000 18 000 Yes16 Pairc Esler Newry Down GAA Gaelic football Hurling 20 000 18 8 000 Yes17 Cusack Park Ennis Clare GAA Gaelic football Hurling 19 000 19 3 269 28 000 No18 Dr Hyde Park Roscommon Roscommon GAA Gaelic football 18 890 20 3 600 25 000 No19 Windsor Park Belfast Linfield IFA Association football 18 614 21 18 000 24 734 Yes 22 20 Markievicz Park Sligo Sligo GAA Gaelic football Hurling 18 558 11 3 585 No21 Celtic Park Derry Derry GAA Gaelic football Hurling 18 500 23 3 600 22 000 YesRDS Arena Dublin Royal Dublin Society Leinster Rugby Equestrianism rugby union 18 500 24 16 500 YesAthletic Grounds Armagh Armagh GAA Gaelic football Hurling 18 500 25 5 575 11 Yes24 Ravenhill Stadium Belfast IRFU Ulster Rugby Rugby union 18 196 26 9 000 12 000 Yes25 Wexford Park Wexford Wexford GAA Gaelic football Hurling 18 000 15 9 000 Yes 27 O Connor Park Tullamore Offaly GAA Gaelic football Hurling 18 000 11 7 000 NoBrewster Park Enniskillen Fermanagh GAA Gaelic football Hurling 18 000 11 Yes28 Healy Park Omagh Tyrone GAA Gaelic football Hurling 17 636 11 4 500 Yes29 MacCumhaill Park Ballybofey Donegal GAA Gaelic football Hurling 17 500 28 4 310 11 Yes30 Pairc Ui Rinn Cork Cork GAA Gaelic football Hurling 16 440 29 8 000 Yes31 Fraher Field Dungarvan Waterford GAA Gaelic football Hurling 15 000 30 4 000 Yes32 St Mary s Park Castleblayney Monaghan GAA Gaelic football Hurling 14 000 31 4 000 Yes33 Austin Stack Park Tralee Kerry GAA Gaelic football Hurling 12 000 32 5 000 15 000 Yes34 Malahide Cricket Club Ground Malahide Cricket IrelandMalahide Cricket Club Cricket 11 500 33 N A YesCusack Park Mullingar Westmeath GAA Gaelic football Hurling 11 500 34 15 000 No36 Walsh Park Waterford Waterford GAA Gaelic football Hurling 11 046 35 6 000 No37 Pairc Tailteann Navan Meath GAA Gaelic football Hurling 11 000 36 5 000 30 000 Yes38 Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada Carrick on Shannon Leitrim GAA Gaelic football 9 331 37 3 000 15 000 No39 Morton Stadium Dublin Clonliffe Harriers AC Athletics 8 800 38 800 YesSt Brendan s Park Birr Offaly GAA Athletics 8 800 38 Yes41 Parnell Park Dublin Dublin GAA Gaelic football Hurling 8 500 39 2 800 13 500 Yes42 O Donnell Park Letterkenny Donegal GAA Gaelic football 8 200 40 2 500 YesSt Conleth s Park Newbridge Kildare GAA Gaelic football Hurling 8 200 41 13 000 No44 Galway Sportsgrounds Galway Bord na gCon Connacht Rugby Greyhound racing Rugby union 8 129 42 Yes45 Musgrave Park Cork IRFU Munster Rugby Rugby union 8 008 43 3 450 Yes46 Tallaght Stadium Dublin SDCC Shamrock Rovers Association football 8 000 44 8 000 5 947 YesDubarry Park Athlone IRFU Rugby union 8 000 850 Yes48 Turner s Cross Cork Cork City Association football 7 385 45 7 385 Yes49 O Garney Park Sixmilebridge Clare GAA Gaelic games 7 000 46 2 000 YesAughrim County Ground Aughrim Wicklow GAA Gaelic games 7 000 47 5 000 No51 St Jarlath s Park Tuam Galway GAA Gaelic football Hurling 6 700 48 26 000 No52 Donnybrook Stadium Dublin Leinster Rugby Rugby union 6 000 49 2 500 YesPearse Park Longford Longford GAA Gaelic football Hurling 6 000 50 2 000 18 000 NoStormont Belfast Cricket Ireland Cricket 6 000 51 No55 Fr Tierney Park Ballyshannon Donegal GAA Gaelic Games 5 600 40 Yes56 Donegal Community Stadium Donegal Finn Harps FC Association football 5 400 52 5 400 Yes57 Richmond Park Dublin St Patrick s Athletic Association football 5 340 53 2 800 Yes58 Bishopsgate Longford Longford Town Association football 5 097 54 4 960 Yes59 The Oval Belfast Glentoran Association football 5 056 55 3 991 26 556 Yes60 Eamonn Deacy Park Galway Galway Football Association Galway United Association football 5 000 56 3 300 Yes61 Pearse Park Arklow Wicklow GAA Hurling 5 000 No62 Finn Park Ballybofey Finn Harps Association football 4 600 400 7 000 Yes63 Oriel Park Dundalk Dundalk Association football 4 500 57 3 000 Yes64 Templeville Road Dublin St Mary s College RFC Rugby union 4 000 0 YesSt Colman s Park Cobh Cobh Ramblers Association football 4 000 58 1 350 Yes66 The Showgrounds Sligo Sligo Rovers Association football 3 873 59 3 873 Yes67 The Brandywell Derry Derry City Association football 3 700 60 3 430 7 000 YesCorrigan Park Belfast Antrim GAA Gaelic football Hurling 3 700 61 62 600 62 5 000 2 100 63 No69 Dalymount Park Dublin Dublin City Council Bohemians Association football 3 640 citation needed 3 640 10 000 Yes70 Tolka Park Dublin Dublin City Council Shelbourne Association football 4 400 3 600 9 860 Yes71 Drogheda Park Drogheda Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic football 3 500 No72 Seaview Belfast Crusaders F C Association football 3 383 64 3 38373 Inver Park Larne Larne F C Association football 3 250 65 3 250 1 100 Yes74 Castle Avenue Dublin Cricket Ireland Cricket 3 200 500 NoCarlisle Grounds Bray Bray Wanderers Association football 3 200 66 3 200 Yes76 Mourneview Park Glenavon F C Lurgan Association football 3 200 3 200 Yes77 Markets Field Limerick Limerick FC Association football 3 075 67 1 710 3 000 Yes78 Buckley Park Kilkenny Association football 3 000 1 850 YesUCD Bowl Dublin UCD AFC UCD RFC Association football Rugby union 3 000 68 1 500 YesThe Mardyke Cork UCC AFC UCC RFC Association football Rugby union 3 000 1 000 YesDuggan Park Ballinasloe Galway GAA Gaelic Games 3 000 69 Yes82 Waterford Regional Sports Centre Waterford Waterford City Council Waterford United Association football 2 983 5 160 Yes83 Solitude Belfast Cliftonville Association football 2 883 2 883 6 224 Yes84 Shamrock Park Belfast Portadown F C Association football 2 770 70 2 770 5 804 Yes85 Station Road Newbridge Newbridge Town Association football 2 500 850 Yes86 Jackman Park Limerick Association football 2 450 261 Yes87 Dixon Park Ballyclare Ballyclare Comrades F C Association football 2 398 71 538 Yes88 The Showgrounds Newry Newry City A F C Association football 2 275 1 080 7 94989 Athlone Town Stadium Athlone Athlone Town Association football 2 100 2 100 Yes90 United Park Drogheda Drogheda United Association football 2 000 1 500 YesGortakeegan Monaghan Monaghan United Association football 2 000 620 YesFerrycarrig Park Crossabeg Wexford Youths Association football 2 000 609 YesDrom Soccer Park Drum East Salthill Devon Association football 2 000 YesMounthawk Park Tralee Kerry District League Association football 2 000 500 Yes95 Maginn Park Buncrana Inishowen Football League Derry City Temporary Ground Association football 1 574 250 Yes95 Celtic Park Castlebar Castlebar Celtic Association football 1 500 550 NoLeah Victoria Park Tullamore Tullamore Town Association football 1 500 0 No97 Ballymena Showgrounds Ballymena Mid and East Antrim Borough Council Ballymena United F C Association football 1 418 55 1 418 8 426 Yes98 Charlie O Donnell Sports Grounds Buncrana Cockhill Celtic Association football 1 000Irishtown Stadium Irishtown Dublin St Patrick s C Y F C Liffey Wanderers Association football 1 000 0 No100 Shelbourne Park Ringsend Greyhound Racing Ireland Greyhound racing 800 72 650 No101 Kenny Park Athenry Galway GAA Gaelic Games No102 MacDonagh Park Nenagh Tipperary GAA Gaelic Games NoSee also EditList of Gaelic Athletic Association stadiums List of Republic of Ireland association football stadiums Sport in IrelandLists of stadiums by capacityList In Britain In England In Wales In EuropeReferences Edit Ireland s largest sporting arena Europe s third largest stadium www crokepark ie Aviva Stadium Lansdowne Road Dublin Arena Stadium DB Retrieved 27 April 2021 Semple Stadium Seating Plan www 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