The following is an incomplete list of football stadiums in Armenia.
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Stadium |
Capacity |
Home team |
City |
| 1 |
Hrazdan Stadium |
58,000 |
Kilikia FC |
Yerevan |
| 2 |
Hanrapetakan Stadium |
15,000 |
Pyunik FC, Ulisses FC |
Yerevan |
| 3 |
Mika Stadium |
8,000 |
Mika FC |
Yerevan |
| 4 |
Banants Stadium |
6,000 |
FC Banants |
Yerevan |
| 5 |
Abovyan City Stadium |
5,500 |
FC Ararat Yerevan |
Abovyan |
| 6 |
Gandzasar Stadium |
3,500 |
Gandzasar FC |
Kapan |
| 7 |
Kasakhi Marzik Stadium |
3,500 |
none |
Ashtarak |
| 8 |
Gyumri City Stadium |
3,000 |
Shirak FC |
Gyumri |
| 9 |
Arnar Stadium |
3,000 |
none |
Ijevan |
| 10 |
Nairi Stadium |
2,000 |
Pyunik FC, FC Banants |
Yerevan |
| 11 |
Dilijan City Stadium |
1,500 |
Impuls Dilijan |
Dilijan |
| 12 |
Alaverdi City Stadium |
1,000 |
none |
Alaverdi |
See also
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List of football stadiums in Europe |
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