List of European stadiums by capacity


This is a list of the largest stadiums in European countries. Stadiums with a capacity of 30,000 or more are included.
They are ordered by their audience capacity. The capacity figures are for each stadium's permanent total seating capacity.

Current stadiums: capacity of 30,000 or more

Notes:
' indicates due to a renovation or other reason currently unusable seating,
'
indicates retractable seating deployed,
' indicates retractable seating not deployed,
'
indicates movable seating deployed,
indicates capacity with temporary seats to be removed
An asterisk – * – indicates that a team does not play all of its home matches at that venue.
The "Category" column indicates whether the stadium has been designated by UEFA as capable of hosting club competitions such as the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League, and national team competitions such as the UEFA European Championship, UEFA Women's Championship and the UEFA Nations League, as well as hosting the FIFA World Cup in Europe. Since 22 May 2023, finals from 2026 onward will only be able to be staged in the Category 4 stadiums with a capacity of over:70,000 for the UEFA Champions League.60,000 for the UEFA Euro.40,000 for the UEFA Europa League.30,000 for the UEFA Conference League, the UEFA Women's Champions League and the UEFA Nations League.20,000 for the UEFA Women's Euro and the UEFA Super Cup.

Under construction

The following is a list of European stadiums which are currently under construction and will have a capacity of 30,000 or more.
StadiumCapacityCityCountryTenantOpening
Nou Mestalla70,044ValenciaValencia CF2027
Nacionalni stadion52,241BelgradeSerbia national football team2027
New Ankara Stadium50,000AnkaraMKE Ankaragücü2026
La Romareda43,110ZaragozaReal Zaragoza2027
Votanikos Arena40,000AthensPanathinaikos F.C.2026
Stade de la Meinau42,000StrasbourgRC Strasbourg2026
Arena Zabrze31,871ZabrzeGórnik Zabrze2025