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List of football stadiums in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The following is a list of football stadiums in Bosnia and Herzegovina, ordered by capacity.[1]

Existing stadiums

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# Image Stadium Capacity Opened City/Town Home team(s) UEFA Rank.
1 Stadion Asim Ferhatović-Hase 37,500 1947 Sarajevo FK Sarajevo UEFA
2
Stadion Bilino Polje 15,600 1972 Zenica NK Čelik
and Bosnia and Herzegovina
UEFA
3
Stadion Grbavica 13,146 1953 Sarajevo FK Željezničar
and Bosnia and Herzegovina
UEFA
4 Banja Luka City Stadium 10,030 1937 Banja Luka FK Borac UEFA
5 Stadion pod Bijelim Brijegom 9,000 1971 Mostar HŠK Zrinjski UEFA
6 Stadion Police 8,550 n/a Trebinje FK Leotar
7 Stadion Banovići 8,500 n/a Banovići FK Budućnost
8 Stadion Mokri Dolac 8,000 n/a Posušje HŠK Posušje
9 Stadion Pod borićima 8,000 1983 Bihać NK Jedinstvo
10
Stadion Tušanj 7,200 1957 Tuzla FK Sloboda Tuzla

UEFA

11 Stadion Pecara 7,000 1953 Široki Brijeg NK Široki Brijeg UEFA
12
Stadion Rođeni 7,000 1995 Mostar FK Velež
13 Stadion Dr. Milan Jelić 6,000 1962 Modriča FK Modriča
14 Stadion Bijeljina 6,000 1954 Bijeljina FK Radnik
15 Stadion SRC Slavija 6,000 n/a Istočno Sarajevo FK Slavija
16 Stadion Prijedor 6,000 n/a Prijedor FK Rudar
17 Stadion Laktaši 5,000 n/a Laktaši FK Laktaši
18 Stadion Banja Ilidža 5,000 n/a Gradačac NK Zvijezda
19 Stadion Pirota 4,000 n/a Travnik NK Travnik
20 Stadion Žepče 4,000 n/a Žepče NK Žepče
21 Stadion Vitez 3,500 1993 Vitez NK Vitez
22 Stadion Krupa na Vrbasu 3,500 n/a Krupa na Vrbasu FK Krupa
23 Stadion Otoka 3,000 1993 Sarajevo FK Olimpik
24 Stadion Perica-Pero Pavlović 3,000 1959 Gabela NK GOŠK Gabela
25 Stadion Orašje 3,000 n/a Orašje HNK Orašje
26 Stadion Luke 2,000 n/a Mrkonjić Grad FK Sloboda Mrkonjić Grad

References

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  1. ^ stadionwelt.de (October 11, 2011). "Stadien Bosnien-Herzegowinae". stadionwelt.de. Retrieved 2011-10-11.

See also

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