List of football stadiums in Croatia
The following is a list of football stadiums in Croatia, ordered by capacity.
Current stadiums
Clubs in bold currently compete in the Croatian Football League.
Photo |
Stadium |
Capacity |
City |
Club |
Opened
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Stadion Poljud |
33,987[1] |
Split |
Hajduk Split |
1979
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Stadion Maksimir |
24,851[2] (35,423 before 2020 earthquake) |
Zagreb |
Dinamo Zagreb |
1912
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Stadion Gradski vrt |
18,856[3] |
Osijek |
Zrinski Osječko 1664 |
1980
|
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Opus Arena |
13,005[4] |
Osijek |
NK Osijek |
2023
|
|
Stadion Varteks |
10,800[5] |
Varaždin |
NK Varaždin |
1931
|
|
Stadion Kantrida |
10,600[6] |
Rijeka |
NK Opatija |
1913
|
|
Stadion Aldo Drosina |
9,800[7] |
Pula |
Istra 1961 |
1994
|
|
Stadion HNK Cibalia |
8,200[8] |
Vinkovci |
HNK Cibalia |
1963
|
|
Stadion Rujevica |
8,191[9] |
Rijeka |
HNK Rijeka |
2015
|
|
Stadion Kamen Ingrad |
7,095 |
Velika |
Papuk Velika |
1999
|
|
Gradski Stadion uz Savu |
6,000
(under upgrade to 10,000)[10]
|
Slavonski Brod |
Marsonia |
1979
|
|
Gradski stadion |
6,000 |
Sisak |
Segesta |
1956
|
|
ŠC Sloboda |
6,000[5] |
Varaždin |
Sloboda Varaždin |
1987
|
|
Stadion Kranjčevićeva |
5,350[11] |
Zagreb |
Lokomotiva |
1921
|
|
Ivan Laljak-Ivić Stadium |
5,228 |
Zaprešić |
Inker |
1987
|
|
Stadion Hrvatski vitezovi |
5,200 |
Dugopolje |
NK Dugopolje |
2009
|
|
Stadion Park |
5,000 |
Suhopolje |
HNK Suhopolje |
?
|
|
Stadion Hitrec-Kacian |
5,000 |
Zagreb |
Dinamo II |
?
|
|
Stadion Stari plac |
5,000 |
Split |
Hajduk Split (1911–1979) |
1911
|
|
Stadion SRC Mladost |
5,000 |
Čakovec |
Međimurje |
1987
|
|
Stadion Radnik |
4,536 |
Velika Gorica |
HNK Gorica |
1987
|
|
Stadion Park Mladeži |
4,075[12] |
Split |
RNK Split |
1955
|
|
Stadion Robert Komen |
4,000[13] |
Rijeka |
Zamet |
1975
|
|
Stadion Stanovi |
3,858 |
Zadar |
NK Zadar |
1979
|
|
Stadion Krimeja |
3,500 |
Rijeka |
Orijent 1919 |
1923
|
|
Stadion ŠRC Sesvete |
3,500 |
Sesvete |
NK Sesvete |
1957
|
|
Stadion Šubićevac |
3,412 |
Šibenik |
HNK Šibenik |
1948
|
|
Stadion Branko Čavlović-Čavlek |
3,400 |
Karlovac |
NK Karlovac |
1975
|
|
Gradski stadion |
3,205 |
Koprivnica |
Slaven Belupo |
1996
|
|
Stadion ŠC Rudeš |
3,112 |
Zagreb |
Rudeš (2012–2017, 2019–2022) |
2012
|
|
Gradski stadion |
3,096 |
Sinj |
Junak Sinj |
2006
|
|
Stadion Lapad |
3,000 |
Dubrovnik |
GOŠK Dubrovnik |
1919
|
|
Gradski sportski centar |
3,000 |
Makarska |
Zmaj Makarska |
|
|
Stadion Iza vage |
3,000 |
Metković |
Neretva |
|
|
Stadion NŠC Stjepan Spajić |
3,000 |
Zagreb |
Hrvatski dragovoljac |
2000
|
|
Stadion Gospin dolac |
2,766 |
Imotski |
NK Imotski |
1989
|
|
Stadion Veruda |
2,500 |
Pula |
Uljanik |
1986
|
|
Gradski Stadion Sajmište |
2,500 |
Vrbovec |
NK Vrbovec |
2001
|
|
Stadion pokraj Jadra |
2,500[14] |
Solin |
NK Solin |
?
|
See also
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