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List of national stadiums

Many countries have a national sport stadium, which typically serves as the primary or exclusive home for one or more of a country's national representative sports teams. The term is most often used in reference to an association football stadium. Usually, a national stadium will be in or very near a country's capital city or largest city. It is generally (but not always) the country's largest and most lavish sports venue with a rich history of hosting a major moment in sports (e.g. FIFA World Cup, Olympics, etc.). In many, but not all cases, it is also used by a local team. Many countries, including Spain and the United States, do not have a national stadium designated as such; instead matches are rotated throughout the country. The lack of a national stadium can be seen as advantageous as designating a single stadium would limit the fan base capable of realistically attending matches as well as the concern of the cost of transportation, especially in the case of the United States due to its geographical size and high population.

The Estadio Azteca in Mexico.
The Morodok Techo National Stadium in Cambodia.
Parken in Denmark.
The Estádio Nacional de Cabo Verde in Cape Verde.

A list of national stadiums follows:

Afghanistan edit

Albania edit

Algeria edit

American Samoa edit

Andorra edit

Angola edit

Antigua and Barbuda edit

Argentina edit

Armenia edit

Aruba edit

Australia edit

Australia does not have an official national stadium. The country's two largest stadiums, which host major domestic and international events, are:

Austria edit

Azerbaijan edit

Bahamas edit

Bahrain edit

Bangladesh edit

Barbados edit

Belarus edit

Belgium edit

Belize edit

Benin edit

Bermuda edit

Bhutan edit

Bolivia edit

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

Botswana edit

Brazil edit

Brunei Darussalam edit

Bulgaria edit

Burkina Faso edit

Burundi edit

Cambodia edit

Cameroon edit

Canada edit

Prior to confederation into Canada, the Dominion of Newfoundland used King George V Park as its national stadium.

Cape Verde edit

Central African Republic edit

Chad edit

Chile edit

China edit

The China national football team does not have a national stadium. Mostly matches except major competitions are commonly held in alternate venues across the country. They are rarely played in Beijing due to concerns of security.[citation needed]

Colombia edit

Comoros edit

Democratic Republic of the Congo edit

Republic of the Congo edit

Cook Islands edit

Costa Rica edit

Croatia edit

There is no official national stadium. The following two stadiums are the largest and most commonly host international events:

Cuba edit

Cyprus edit

Czech Republic edit

Denmark edit

Djibouti edit

Dominica edit

Dominican Republic edit

East Timor edit

Ecuador edit

Egypt edit

El Salvador edit

Equatorial Guinea edit

Eritrea edit

Estonia edit

Eswatini edit

Ethiopia edit

Faroe Islands edit

Fiji edit

Finland edit

France edit

Gabon edit

Gambia edit

Georgia edit

Germany edit

Ghana edit

Greece edit

Greenland edit

Grenada edit

Guatemala edit

Guinea edit

Guinea-Bissau edit

Guyana edit

Haiti edit

Honduras edit

Hong Kong edit

Hungary edit

Iceland edit

India edit

Indonesia edit

Iran edit

Iraq edit

Republic of Ireland edit

Team sports in Ireland are often governed by bodies representing both Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, on an All-Ireland basis. See the Northern Ireland section for other cases.

Stadium Owner Sports Notes
Aviva Stadium Irish Rugby Football Union
football Association of Ireland
rugby union and association football The IRFU is all-island while the FAI is restricted to the Republic. The IRFU owns the land but the stadium built on it is jointly owned by both bodies.
Croke Park Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic games and international rules football The GAA is all-island
Morton Stadium National Sports Campus Development Authority athletics Athletics Ireland is all-island, although Athletics Northern Ireland is linked to both Athletics Ireland and UK Athletics.
National Stadium Irish Amateur Boxing Association boxing The IABA is all-island
National Basketball Arena Basketball Ireland basketball Basketball Ireland is all-island
National Indoor Arena National Sports Campus Development Authority various indoor sports[4] Construction began at the National Sports Campus in 2015.[5]
National Aquatic Centre aquatics Swim Ireland uses but does not own the venue, which is part of the National Sports Campus.
National Horse Arena equestrianism Horse Sport Ireland uses but does not own the venue, which is part of the National Sports Campus.

The following venues are "designated national sporting arenas" for the purposes of Section 21 of the Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 (which regulates sale of alcohol at sports venues):[6] National Stadium,[7] Croke Park,[8]Semple Stadium,[9]Royal Dublin Society,[10] Aviva Stadium,[11]Thomond Park.[12]

Israel edit

Italy edit

Ivory Coast edit

Jamaica edit

Japan edit

Jordan edit

Kazakhstan edit

Kenya edit

Kiribati edit

Republic of Korea edit

Democratic People's Republic of Korea edit

Kosovo edit

Kuwait edit

Kyrgyzstan edit

Latvia edit

Lesotho edit

Lebanon edit

Liberia edit

Libya edit

Liechtenstein edit

Lithuania edit

Luxembourg edit

Macau edit

Malawi edit

Malaysia edit

Maldives edit

Mali edit

Malta edit

Martinique edit

Mauritania edit

Mauritius edit

Mexico edit

Moldova edit

Monaco edit

Montenegro edit

Morocco edit

Myanmar edit

Namibia edit

Nepal edit

Netherlands edit

Nicaragua edit

Niger edit

Nigeria edit

Norway edit

North Macedonia edit

Oman edit

Pakistan edit

Palau edit

Panama edit

Papua New Guinea edit

Paraguay edit

Peru edit

Philippines edit

Poland edit

Portugal edit

Puerto Rico edit

Qatar edit

Romania edit

Russia edit

Rwanda edit

Saint Kitts and Nevis edit

Saint Lucia edit

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines edit

San Marino edit

Serbia edit

Singapore edit

Slovakia edit

Slovenia edit

There is no official national stadium or arena. International events are usually hosted in the largest stadium or arena in the country.

Somalia edit

Spain edit

Sierra Leone edit

South Africa edit

The national football, rugby union and cricket teams all play at various venues throughout South Africa. However, these are the de facto national stadiums:

Suriname edit

Sweden edit

Switzerland edit

Because Switzerland has a strong federalism opinion in most sports are no national stadiums.

Syria edit

Taiwan edit

Tajikistan edit

Tanzania edit

Thailand edit

Togo edit

Trinidad and Tobago edit

Turkey edit

Turkmenistan edit

Tunisia edit

Uganda edit

Ukraine edit

United Arab Emirates edit

United Kingdom edit

Team sports in the United Kingdom are often governed by bodies representing the Home Nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – with some sports organised on an All-Ireland basis. In international sporting events these sports are contested not by a team representing the United Kingdom, but by teams representing the separate home nations, and as a result there are separate national stadiums for many sports.

England edit

Northern Ireland edit

Scotland edit

Wales edit

United States edit

Uruguay edit

Uzbekistan edit

Vatican City edit

Stadio Petriana (football)—because the Vatican City does not have enough territory to house a sports stadium, Stadio Petriana is in fact situated within the bounds of Italy.

Venezuela edit

Vietnam edit

Zambia edit

Zimbabwe edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . FIFA. Archived from the original on October 24, 2014. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  2. ^ "Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez - Soccerway". int.soccerway.com.
  3. ^ "Eesti rahvusstaadion asub nüüd Jalgpalli tänaval". 2 May 2019.
  4. ^ . National Sports Campus Development Authority. Archived from the original on 24 November 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  5. ^ O'Keeffe, Alan (18 July 2015). "Work starts on national arena for Olympic 2016 stars". Irish Independent. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003: Amendments, Commencement, SIs made under the Act". Irish Statute Book. 16 November 2016. Other Associated Secondary Legislation. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  7. ^ "S.I. No. 156/2015 - Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 (Designation of National Sporting Arena) (National Stadium) Regulations 2015". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  8. ^ "S.I. No. 149/2011 - Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 (Section 21) (Croke Park, Dublin) Regulations 2011". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  9. ^ "S.I. No. 124/2011 - Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 (Section 21) (Semple Stadium, Thurles) Regulations 2011". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  10. ^ "S.I. No. 47/2012 - Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 (Section 21) (Royal Dublin Society) Regulations 2012". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  11. ^ "S.I. No. 160/2010 - Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 (Section 21) Regulations 2010". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  12. ^ "S.I. No. 388/2008 - Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 (Section 21) Regulations 2008". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  13. ^ RFK as our National Soccer Stadium: News 2012-03-06 at the Wayback Machine. Match Fit USA (2009-10-20). Retrieved on 2011-12-24.
  14. ^ Bill Simmons "Every big American soccer game should be played in RFK." News: ESPN. Sports.espn.go.com (2009-10-16). Retrieved on 2011-12-24.

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2019 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of national stadiums news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Many countries have a national sport stadium which typically serves as the primary or exclusive home for one or more of a country s national representative sports teams The term is most often used in reference to an association football stadium Usually a national stadium will be in or very near a country s capital city or largest city It is generally but not always the country s largest and most lavish sports venue with a rich history of hosting a major moment in sports e g FIFA World Cup Olympics etc In many but not all cases it is also used by a local team Many countries including Spain and the United States do not have a national stadium designated as such instead matches are rotated throughout the country The lack of a national stadium can be seen as advantageous as designating a single stadium would limit the fan base capable of realistically attending matches as well as the concern of the cost of transportation especially in the case of the United States due to its geographical size and high population The Estadio Azteca in Mexico The Morodok Techo National Stadium in Cambodia Parken in Denmark The Estadio Nacional de Cabo Verde in Cape Verde A list of national stadiums follows Contents 1 Afghanistan 2 Albania 3 Algeria 4 American Samoa 5 Andorra 6 Angola 7 Antigua and Barbuda 8 Argentina 9 Armenia 10 Aruba 11 Australia 12 Austria 13 Azerbaijan 14 Bahamas 15 Bahrain 16 Bangladesh 17 Barbados 18 Belarus 19 Belgium 20 Belize 21 Benin 22 Bermuda 23 Bhutan 24 Bolivia 25 Bosnia and Herzegovina 26 Botswana 27 Brazil 28 Brunei Darussalam 29 Bulgaria 30 Burkina Faso 31 Burundi 32 Cambodia 33 Cameroon 34 Canada 35 Cape Verde 36 Central African Republic 37 Chad 38 Chile 39 China 40 Colombia 41 Comoros 42 Democratic Republic of the Congo 43 Republic of the Congo 44 Cook Islands 45 Costa Rica 46 Croatia 47 Cuba 48 Cyprus 49 Czech Republic 50 Denmark 51 Djibouti 52 Dominica 53 Dominican Republic 54 East Timor 55 Ecuador 56 Egypt 57 El Salvador 58 Equatorial Guinea 59 Eritrea 60 Estonia 61 Eswatini 62 Ethiopia 63 Faroe Islands 64 Fiji 65 Finland 66 France 67 Gabon 68 Gambia 69 Georgia 70 Germany 71 Ghana 72 Greece 73 Greenland 74 Grenada 75 Guatemala 76 Guinea 77 Guinea Bissau 78 Guyana 79 Haiti 80 Honduras 81 Hong Kong 82 Hungary 83 Iceland 84 India 85 Indonesia 86 Iran 87 Iraq 88 Republic of Ireland 89 Israel 90 Italy 91 Ivory Coast 92 Jamaica 93 Japan 94 Jordan 95 Kazakhstan 96 Kenya 97 Kiribati 98 Republic of Korea 99 Democratic People s Republic of Korea 100 Kosovo 101 Kuwait 102 Kyrgyzstan 103 Latvia 104 Lesotho 105 Lebanon 106 Liberia 107 Libya 108 Liechtenstein 109 Lithuania 110 Luxembourg 111 Macau 112 Malawi 113 Malaysia 114 Maldives 115 Mali 116 Malta 117 Martinique 118 Mauritania 119 Mauritius 120 Mexico 121 Moldova 122 Monaco 123 Montenegro 124 Morocco 125 Myanmar 126 Namibia 127 Nepal 128 Netherlands 129 Nicaragua 130 Niger 131 Nigeria 132 Norway 133 North Macedonia 134 Oman 135 Pakistan 136 Palau 137 Panama 138 Papua New Guinea 139 Paraguay 140 Peru 141 Philippines 142 Poland 143 Portugal 144 Puerto Rico 145 Qatar 146 Romania 147 Russia 148 Rwanda 149 Saint Kitts and Nevis 150 Saint Lucia 151 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 152 San Marino 153 Serbia 154 Singapore 155 Slovakia 156 Slovenia 157 Somalia 158 Spain 159 Sierra Leone 160 South Africa 161 Suriname 162 Sweden 163 Switzerland 164 Syria 165 Taiwan 166 Tajikistan 167 Tanzania 168 Thailand 169 Togo 170 Trinidad and Tobago 171 Turkey 172 Turkmenistan 173 Tunisia 174 Uganda 175 Ukraine 176 United Arab Emirates 177 United Kingdom 177 1 England 177 2 Northern Ireland 177 3 Scotland 177 4 Wales 178 United States 179 Uruguay 180 Uzbekistan 181 Vatican City 182 Venezuela 183 Vietnam 184 Zambia 185 Zimbabwe 186 See also 187 ReferencesAfghanistan editGhazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium cricket National Stadium football Albania editArena KombetareAlgeria editStade 5 Juillet 1962 football American Samoa editVeterans Memorial Stadium football Andorra editEstadi Nacional football and rugby union Estadi Comunal d Andorra la Vella football Poliesportiu d Andorra basketball and roller hockey Angola editEstadio 11 de Novembro football Antigua and Barbuda editAntigua Recreation Ground cricket and football Argentina editEstadio Multiproposito Parque Roca basketball and tennis Estadio Nacional de Hockey field hockey Campo Argentino de Polo polo CeNARD athletics Estadio Jose Amalfitani also known as Velez Sarsfield rugby union Although the national team plays Tests at several venues around the country most of their home Tests against teams in the Six Nations and Tri Nations are held here Armenia editHrazdan Stadium football Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium football Aruba editTrinidad Stadium football and athletics Australia editAustralia does not have an official national stadium The country s two largest stadiums which host major domestic and international events are Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne primarily used for cricket and Australian rules football the MCG has notably hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics opening and closing ceremonies the 1992 and 2015 Cricket World Cup finals and the 2006 Commonwealth Games opening and closing ceremonies Stadium Australia Sydney primarily used for rugby league rugby union and association football Stadium Australia has notably hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics opening and closing ceremonies the 2003 Rugby World Cup final and the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup final Austria editErnst Happel Stadion football Azerbaijan editBaku National Stadium football Bahamas editThomas Robinson Stadium football and athletics Bahrain editBahrain National Stadium football Bangladesh editBangabandhu National Stadium football and athletics Sher e Bangla National Cricket Stadium cricket Barbados editAquatic Centre artistic swimming swimming and water polo Barbados National Stadium football outdoor track and field Belarus editDinamo Stadium football and athletics National Football Stadium football Belgium editKing Baudouin Stadium football and athletics Belize editFFB Stadium football Benin editStade de l Amitie football Bermuda editBermuda National Stadium football rugby union athletics and cricket Bhutan editChanglimithang Stadium football and archery Bolivia editEstadio Hernando Siles football and athletics Bosnia and Herzegovina editBilino Polje Stadium Kosevo Olympic StadiumBotswana editBotswana National Stadium football Brazil editBrazil does not have an official national stadium Mostly football matches are commonly held in alternate venues However during reconstruction for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and as the capital city s and country s greatest stadium the name Estadio Nacional Portuguese for National Stadium was added to the old Mane Garrincha stadium leaving its official name as Estadio Nacional de Brasilia Mane Garrincha even though it doesn t act as a solo national stadium The largest and most well known stadium in Brazil is Estadio do Maracana located at Rio de Janeiro The Brazil national football team have most of their high profile matches in the Maracana and the venue has hosted multiple World Cup and Copa America matches throughout its history including the two World Cup finals that Brazil has hosted 1950 and 2014 Ginasio do Maracanazinho futsal volleyball and basketball Brunei Darussalam editSultan Hassanal Bolkiah Stadium football Bulgaria editVasil Levski National Stadium football and athletics Burkina Faso editStade du 4 Aout football Burundi editIntwari Stadium football Cambodia editPhnom Penh National Olympic Stadium football and athletics Morodok Techo National Stadium football and athletics Cameroon editStade Ahmadou Ahidjo football and athletics Canada editAviva Centre amp Stade IGA tennis BC Place soccer and rugby union Although a 2007 report from FIFA referred to BMO Field as Canada s national stadium 1 due to BC Place s indoor field being playable year round and its higher capacity many major soccer events are held there instead such as the final match of the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup Similarly while the national rugby team has no official stadium most of their matches are split between BC Place and BMO Field BMO Field soccer and rugby union Lamport Stadium rugby league Maple Leaf Cricket Club cricket Rogers Centre baseball Scotiabank Arena basketball Canada does not have a national stadium arena for ice hockey The national team plays at several venues throughout the country Likewise Canadian football and lacrosse two prominent sports unique to Canadian culture play at multiple venues across the nation Prior to confederation into Canada the Dominion of Newfoundland used King George V Park as its national stadium Cape Verde editEstadio Nacional de Cabo Verde football Central African Republic editStade Barthelemy Boganda football Chad editStade Idriss Mahamat Ouya football Chile editEstadio Nacional Julio Martinez Pradanos football Court Central Anita Lizana tennis China editBeijing National Stadium Athletics National Tennis Center Tennis The China national football team does not have a national stadium Mostly matches except major competitions are commonly held in alternate venues across the country They are rarely played in Beijing due to concerns of security citation needed Colombia editEstadio Metropolitano Roberto Melendez football 2 Comoros editStade Said Mohamed Cheikh football Democratic Republic of the Congo editStade des Martyrs football and athletics Republic of the Congo editStade Alphonse Massemba Debat football Cook Islands editAvarua Tereora Stadium football and rugby union Costa Rica editEstadio Nacional de Costa Rica football and athletics Croatia editThere is no official national stadium The following two stadiums are the largest and most commonly host international events Stadion Maksimir Stadion PoljudCuba editEstadio Latinoamericano baseball Cyprus editGSP Stadium football Czech Republic editStrahov Stadium Sokol Sinobo Stadium football O2 arena ice hockey Denmark editParken Stadium football Royal Arena handball and ice hockey Svanholm Park cricket Djibouti editStade du Ville football Dominica editWindsor Park cricket and football Dominican Republic editEstadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez athletics and football Estadio Quisqueya baseball East Timor editNational Stadium football Ecuador editEstadio Olimpico Atahualpa football and athletics Egypt editBorg El Arab Stadium football Cairo International Stadium football and athletics New Administrative Capital Stadium football and athletics El Salvador editEstadio Cuscatlan football Equatorial Guinea editEstadio de Malabo football Eritrea editCicero Stadium football Estonia editKadriorg Stadium athletics Lillekula Stadium football 3 Eswatini editSomhlolo National Stadium association football Ethiopia editAddis Ababa Stadium football Bahir Dar Stadium football Faroe Islands editTorsvollur football Fiji editHFC Bank Stadium football and rugby union National Hockey Centre field hockey Finland editHelsinki Olympic Stadium football and athletics Hartwall Areena ice hockey France editStade de France football rugby union and athletics In the case of rugby the national team plays Test matches throughout the country but it uses Stade de France exclusively for its fixtures in the Six Nations Championship Gabon editStade d Angondje football Gambia editIndependence Stadium football Georgia editBoris Paichadze Dinamo Arena football and rugby union Germany editThe Germany national football team usually plays at different stadiums throughout the country However the venue for the German Cup final is the Olympiastadion in Berlin As a multipurpose stadium the Berlin Olympiastadion also hosts international athletic competitions and other events However the Munich Olympiastadion was used for the finals of international football competitions held during the later West German era such in the 1974 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1988 Lanxess Arena handball and ice hockey Mercedes Benz Arena basketball Gerry Weber Stadion tennis Warsteiner HockeyPark field hockey Fritz Grunebaum Sportpark rugby union Ghana editOhene Djan Stadium football Greece editOlympic Stadium Football and athletics O A C A Olympic Indoor Hall Basketball Greenland editNuuk Stadium football New National Stadium proposed Grenada editKirani James Athletic Stadium football and athletics Queen s Park cricket Guatemala editEstadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores football and athletics Guinea editStade 28 Septembre football Guinea Bissau editEstadio 24 de Setembro football Guyana editBourda cricket Haiti editStade Sylvio Cator football Honduras editEstadio Olimpico Metropolitano football and athletics Estadio Nacional Chelato Ucles football Hong Kong editHong Kong Stadium football and rugby sevens Hungary editPuskas Arena football Iceland editLaugardalsvollur football India editThe India national cricket team plays matches at many different grounds The India national football team plays matches at many different stadiums Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium athletics citation needed Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium field hockey Indonesia editGelora Bung Karno Stadium Gelora Bung Karno Madya Stadium Istora Gelora Bung Karno Indonesia ArenaIran editAzadi StadiumIraq editAl Shaab Stadium Basra Sports CityRepublic of Ireland editTeam sports in Ireland are often governed by bodies representing both Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland on an All Ireland basis See the Northern Ireland section for other cases Stadium Owner Sports NotesAviva Stadium Irish Rugby Football Unionfootball Association of Ireland rugby union and association football The IRFU is all island while the FAI is restricted to the Republic The IRFU owns the land but the stadium built on it is jointly owned by both bodies Croke Park Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic games and international rules football The GAA is all islandMorton Stadium National Sports Campus Development Authority athletics Athletics Ireland is all island although Athletics Northern Ireland is linked to both Athletics Ireland and UK Athletics National Stadium Irish Amateur Boxing Association boxing The IABA is all islandNational Basketball Arena Basketball Ireland basketball Basketball Ireland is all islandNational Indoor Arena National Sports Campus Development Authority various indoor sports 4 Construction began at the National Sports Campus in 2015 5 National Aquatic Centre aquatics Swim Ireland uses but does not own the venue which is part of the National Sports Campus National Horse Arena equestrianism Horse Sport Ireland uses but does not own the venue which is part of the National Sports Campus The following venues are designated national sporting arenas for the purposes of Section 21 of the Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 which regulates sale of alcohol at sports venues 6 National Stadium 7 Croke Park 8 Semple Stadium 9 Royal Dublin Society 10 Aviva Stadium 11 Thomond Park 12 Israel editSammy Ofer Stadium Haifa football Teddy Stadium Jerusalem football Bloomfield Stadium Tel Aviv football Netanya Stadium Netanya football Turner Stadium Be er Sheva football Menora Mivtachim Arena Tel Aviv basketball Drive in Arena Tel Aviv basketball and judo Pais Arena Jerusalem judo Canada Stadium Ramat HaSharon tennis Italy editThe Italy national football team usually plays at different stadiums throughout the country Stadio Olimpico Olympics and rugby union In the case of rugby union the national team plays matches throughout the country but since 2012 has used Stadio Olimpico for all of its home Six Nations matches Previously Stadio Flaminio served the same purpose PalaLottomatica Mediolanum Forum and Pala Alpitour serve to basketball and volleyball matches Stadio Steno Borghese baseball PalaLido roller hockey handball gymnastics and wrestling Pala Alpitour ice hockey Velodromo Vigorelli American football Massimo Falsetti Cricket Field cricket Ivory Coast editStade Felix Houphouet Boigny football Stade National de la Cote d Ivoire Association football under construction Jamaica editIndependence Park football and athletics Sabina Park cricket Japan editAriake Coliseum tennis Tokyo Dome baseball Koshien Stadium baseball National Stadium football and athletics International Stadium Yokohama football Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium rugby union The Japan national team plays matches at several venues around the country but Chichibunomiya is the most commonly used and the country s national federation is headquartered here Kokugikan Sumo Jordan editAmman International Stadium football King Abdullah II Stadium football Kazakhstan editAstana Arena football Kenya editNyayo National Stadium Association football athletics and basketball Kasarani Stadium football and athletics Kiribati editBairiki National Stadium football Republic of Korea editSeoul Olympic Stadium athletics Seoul World Cup Stadium football Gocheok Sky Dome Baseball Democratic People s Republic of Korea editKim Il sung Stadium football and athletics Rungnado May Day StadiumKosovo editFadil Vokrri Stadium football Palace of Youth and Sports basket Kuwait editJaber Al Ahmad International Stadium football Kyrgyzstan editSpartak Stadium football and athletics Latvia editArena Riga basketball ice hockey and volleyball Nacionalais Stadions Daugava association football Lesotho editSetsoto Stadium football and athletics Lebanon editCamille Chamoun Sports City StadiumLiberia editSamuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex association football Libya editTripoli Stadium association football Liechtenstein editRheinpark Stadion football Lithuania editZalgiris Arena basketball Darius and Girenas Stadium football since 2022 LFF Stadium football owned and operated by the Lithuanian Football Federation Utena Hippodrome baseball Luxembourg editStade de Luxembourg football amp rugby union d Coque basketball handball amp volleyball Kockelscheuer Sport Centre tennis Pierre Werner Cricket Ground cricket Macau editMacau East Asian Games Dome track and field basketball and badminton Estadio Campo DesportivoMalawi editBingu National Stadium football and athletics Malaysia editArena Nicol David squash Axiata Arena badminton Stadium Negara Bukit Jalil National Stadium Football and athletics National Hockey Stadium Field Hockey Maldives editNational Football Stadium football Mali editStade du 26 Mars Football and athletics Malta editTa Qali Stadium football Hibernians Ground Rugby union Martinique editStade d Honneur football and athletics Mauritania editComplexe Olympique de la Republique Islamique de Mauritanie football Mauritius editAnjalay Stadium association football and athletics Arsenal Football Ground association football Auguste Vollaire Stadium association football and athletics Bon Acceuil Sports Complex badminton jujutsu karate and volleyball Glen Park Multi Sports Complex association football badminton basketball handball karate petanque table tennis and taekwondo Harry Latour Stadium association football Mare D Albert Swimming Pool swimming Morcellement St Andre Football Ground association football National Badminton Centre badminton National Boxing Centre boxing National Judo Centre judo karate savate and wrestling National Table Tennis Centre table tennis National Weightlifting Centre Olympic weightlifting National Wrestling Centre wrestling New George V Stadium association football Pandit Sahadeo Gymnasium volleyball Pavillon Swimming Pool swimming Quartier Militaire Stadium association football Riviere du Rempart Swimming Pool swimming Rose Belle Stadium association football and athletics Rose Hill Multi Purpose Training Complex association football basketball handball tennis and volleyball Serge Alfred Swimming Pool swimming Sir R Ghurburrun Stadium association football Souvenir Swimming Pool swimming St Francois Xavier Stadium association football Stade Germain Comarmond association football and athletics The Basketball and Handball Gymnasium basketball and handball Mexico editEstadio Azteca football Estadio Olimpico Universitario athletics Revolution Ice Rink ice hockey Mexico does not have a national arena stadium for baseball or basketball Mexico s national baseball and basketball teams play at various venues throughout the country Moldova editZimbru Stadium football Complexul Sportiv Raional Orhei rugby union Monaco editStade Louis II football and athletics Salle Gaston Medecin basketball volleyball handball judo fencing weightlifting and gymnastics Monte Carlo Country Club tennis Montenegro editPodgorica City Stadium football Morocco editStade Mohammed V football athletics Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium football athletics Salle Moulay Abdellah volleyball basketball handball Salle Mohammed V volleyball basketball handball Stade Pere Jego rugby union Myanmar editBogyoke Aung San Stadium National Indoor Stadium badminton Thuwunna Stadium association football Wunna Theikdi Sports Stadium association football Namibia editIndependence Stadium athletics and football Hage Geingob Stadium rugby union Wanderers Cricket Ground cricket Nepal editDasarath Rangasala Stadium association football and athletics Pokhara Stadium multi purpose Sahid Stadium association football NSC Covered Hall basketball and taekwondo Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground cricket Netherlands editOlympisch Stadion athletics The national football team has no dedicated stadium It plays at venues around the country However the most commonly used stadium is the Amsterdam ArenA in Amsterdam home to Eredivisie club Ajax Wagener Stadium field hockey VRA Cricket Ground cricket Thialf speed skating Nationaal Rugby Centrum Amsterdam rugby union Nicaragua editEstadio Dennis Martinez baseball and football Niger editStade General Seyni Kountche association football and athletics Nigeria editGodswill Akpabio International Stadium football and other sports Moshood Abiola National Stadium football and other sports Lagos National Stadium football and other sports Norway editUllevaal Stadion football Bislett Stadion athletics Holmenkollen National Arena nordic skiing and biathlon North Macedonia editTose Proeski Arena football Oman editSultan Qaboos Sports Complex association football Pakistan editNational Stadium Karachi Cricket Gaddafi Stadium Lahore Cricket Punjab Stadium Lahore Football National Hockey Stadium Lahore Field hockey Palau editPalau National Stadium PCC Palau Track amp Field Stadium football and other sports Panama editEstadio Nacional de Panama baseball Estadio Rommel Fernandez Football Papua New Guinea editSir Hubert Murray Stadium rugby league football Paraguay editEstadio Defensores del Chaco football Peru editEstadio Nacional Lima football and athletics Philippines editRizal Memorial Sports Complex Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium baseball Rizal Memorial Coliseum basketball and other indoor sports Rizal Memorial Stadium athletics football New Clark City Athletics Stadium athletics Poland editStadion Slaski football this stadium was previously designated by Polish Football Association as Poland national football team s official national stadium Stadion Narodowy football home stadium of Poland national football team National Rugby Stadium rugby union national stadium Torwar Hala Sportowo Widowiskowa judo Torwar II Lodowisko figure skating Portugal editEstadio do Jamor football and athletics However the national football team very seldom plays there Estadio Universitario de Lisboa rugby union Estoril Court Central tennis Altice Arena futsal roller hockey basketball handball and volleyball Puerto Rico editHiram Bithorn Stadium San Juan a baseball parkQatar editJassim bin Hamad Stadium football Khalifa International Stadium football Romania editArena Națională football Stadionul Național de Rugby rugby union The national team plays occasional matches at other venues around the country but the vast majority of matches are held here Russia editLuzhniki Stadium football and athletics Rwanda editAmahoro National Stadium association football Kigali Arena basketball Saint Kitts and Nevis editWarner Park Sporting Complex cricket and football Saint Lucia editGeorge Odlum Stadium Association football and athletics Saint Vincent and the Grenadines editArnos Vale Stadium cricket and football San Marino editSan Marino Stadium football Stadio di Baseball di Serravalle baseball Serbia editPartizan Stadium football Red Star Stadium football Belgrade Arena basketball Singapore editNational Stadium football athletics Jalan Besar Stadium football Slovakia editAegon Arena tennis National football stadium football Ondrej Nepela Arena ice hockey Slovenia editThere is no official national stadium or arena International events are usually hosted in the largest stadium or arena in the country Stadion Stozice football Arena Stozice basketball ice hockey handball volleyball Somalia editEng Yariisow Stadium association football Mogadishu StadiumSpain editThe Spain national football team usually plays at different stadiums throughout the country Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid basketball and handball Caja Magica tennis Estadio Nacional Complutense rugby union camp buernebeu Sierra Leone editNational Stadium football and athletics South Africa editThe national football rugby union and cricket teams all play at various venues throughout South Africa However these are the de facto national stadiums Soccer City football Newlands rugby union The Wanderers cricket Randburg Astroturf field hockey Loftus Versfeld Rugby Union Suriname editAndre Kamperveen Stadion football Sweden editFriends Arena men s football Gamla Ullevi women s football Tele2 Arena American football speedway Stockholms Stadion athletics Ericsson Globe ice hockey Lugnet nordic skiing Are Ski Area alpine skiing Ostersund Ski Stadium biathlon Stadium Arena basketball Nya Orvallen baseball Eriksdalsbadet swimming Switzerland editBecause Switzerland has a strong federalism opinion in most sports are no national stadiums The Switzerland Davis Cup team Tennis plays most of there ties in Palexpo in Geneva Syria editAbbasiyyin Stadium football Aleppo International Stadium football Taiwan editKaohsiung National Stadium a k a World Games Stadium football and athletics Tajikistan editPamir Stadium football and athletics Tanzania editTanzania National Main Stadium football and athletics Thailand editRajamangala Stadium football and athletics National Stadium Thailand football and athletics Togo editStade de Kegue football Trinidad and Tobago editHasely Crawford Stadium football and athletics Turkey editAtaturk Olympic Stadium football and athletics Turkmenistan editOlympic Stadium football and athletics Tunisia editStade Olympique de Rades football and athletics Stade El Menzah football Stade Mustapha Ben Jannet football Salle Omnisport de Rades Basketball Handball and Volleyball Uganda editMandela National Stadium football and athletics Ukraine editOlimpiysky National Sports Complex football and athletics United Arab Emirates editAbu Dhabi International Tennis Centre tennis Al Maktoum Stadium association football Al Nahyan Stadium association football Hazza bin Zayed Stadium association football Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum Stadium association football Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium association football Zabeel Stadium association football Zayed Sports City Stadium association football United Kingdom editTeam sports in the United Kingdom are often governed by bodies representing the Home Nations of England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland with some sports organised on an All Ireland basis In international sporting events these sports are contested not by a team representing the United Kingdom but by teams representing the separate home nations and as a result there are separate national stadiums for many sports London Stadium athletics Wimbledon Centre Court Tennis Silverstone Circuit Motorsport England edit Lord s cricket Twickenham rugby union Wembley Stadium football rugby league Northern Ireland edit Windsor Park football Scotland edit Hampden Park football Murrayfield rugby union The Grange cricket Wales edit Millennium Stadium rugby union football Sophia Gardens cricket Cardiff City Stadium football United States editUSA Hockey has designated home arenas for some of its teams The national under 17 and under 18 boys teams play home games at USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth Michigan The national sled hockey team trains at Bill Gray s Regional Iceplex in Brighton New York and plays most of its home games at LECOM Harborcenter in Buffalo New York the last of which has also hosted numerous other USA Hockey events Most of the most popular sports in the United States do not rely on a single national stadium instead rotating the highest profile contests among various neutral sites Howard J Lamade Stadium Little League Baseball Lamade Stadium is the primary stadium of the Little League World Series hosting the final every year It is one of two stadiums at the Little League headquarters complex in South Williamsport Pennsylvania that permanently hosts the LLWS with Volunteer Stadium as the other Augusta National Golf Club men s golf Augusta is home of The Masters the only one of the three U S based men s major golf tournaments to be held at a constant venue year after year the U S Open and PGA Championship are both held at rotating venues Mission Hills Country Club women s golf Mission Hills hosts the ANA Inspiration only one of the three U S based women s major golf tournaments to be held at a constant venue year after year the U S Women s Open and Women s PGA Championship are both held at rotating venues Arthur Ashe Stadium tennis primary stadium of the lone U S tennis major the US Open The stadium is the centerpiece of a complex known as the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Auto racing although its leading competitions are both touring circuits feature flagship races at de facto national speedways Indianapolis Motor Speedway for open wheel racing Circuit of the Americas for Formula One and Daytona International Speedway for stock car racing Churchill Downs and Belmont Park horse racing each track hosts a leg in the Triple Crown of American Thoroughbred Racing and both have hosted the most prominent race outside the Triple Crown the Breeders Cup Classic which is part of the Breeders Cup event held annually at rotating venues Pimlico the site of the other leg of the Triple Crown has never hosted the Breeders Cup Like Spain Brazil Australia Germany and Italy the US national soccer team has no dedicated stadium or arena They play at different venues throughout the country for exhibition or tournament purposes However 21 games were held in RFK Stadium in the country s capital Washington D C more than any other venue in the country which led to suggestions that RFK Memorial was the de facto national stadium prior to its 2019 closure 13 14 The women s soccer team also has no dedicated venue USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium serves as the home of the men s and women s national teams as well as the headquarters of USA Softball Uruguay editEstadio Centenario football Estadio Charrua rugby union Uzbekistan editMilliy Stadium association football Pakhtakor Central Stadium association football Vatican City editStadio Petriana football because the Vatican City does not have enough territory to house a sports stadium Stadio Petriana is in fact situated within the bounds of Italy Venezuela editEstadio Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo football Vietnam editMỹ Đinh National Stadium football Zambia editNational Heroes Stadium football Zimbabwe editNational Sports Stadium football rugby union and athletics See also editLists of stadiumsReferences edit Canada Development Activities FIFA Archived from the original on October 24 2014 Retrieved October 23 2014 Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Melendez Soccerway int soccerway com Eesti rahvusstaadion asub nuud Jalgpalli tanaval 2 May 2019 National Indoor Arena National Sports Campus Development Authority Archived from the original on 24 November 2016 Retrieved 12 December 2016 O Keeffe Alan 18 July 2015 Work starts on national arena for Olympic 2016 stars Irish Independent Retrieved 12 December 2016 Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 Amendments Commencement SIs made under the Act Irish Statute Book 16 November 2016 Other Associated Secondary Legislation Retrieved 12 December 2016 S I No 156 2015 Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 Designation of National Sporting Arena National Stadium Regulations 2015 Irish Statute Book Retrieved 12 December 2016 S I No 149 2011 Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 Section 21 Croke Park Dublin Regulations 2011 Irish Statute Book Retrieved 12 December 2016 S I No 124 2011 Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 Section 21 Semple Stadium Thurles Regulations 2011 Irish Statute Book Retrieved 12 December 2016 S I No 47 2012 Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 Section 21 Royal Dublin Society Regulations 2012 Irish Statute Book Retrieved 12 December 2016 S I No 160 2010 Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 Section 21 Regulations 2010 Irish Statute Book Retrieved 12 December 2016 S I No 388 2008 Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 Section 21 Regulations 2008 Irish Statute Book Retrieved 12 December 2016 RFK as our National Soccer Stadium News Archived 2012 03 06 at the Wayback Machine Match Fit USA 2009 10 20 Retrieved on 2011 12 24 Bill Simmons Every big American soccer game should be played in RFK News ESPN Sports espn go com 2009 10 16 Retrieved on 2011 12 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of national stadiums amp oldid 1216728649, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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