Construction and exploitation of stadiums and other football infrastructure in Ukraine as well as providing safety in conducting competitions is being supervised by the respected FFU standing committee. The Football Federation of Ukraine itself adopts regulations on infrastructure of stadiums and measures of safety.
All stadiums in Ukraine are awarded certain category: 1, 2, 3, and elite. All professional clubs are obligated to conduct their "home games" in place of their permanent location and state registration and on stadiums that correspond to the FFU regulations. A football game is held only on a stadium that was applied by the club during its attestation for respectful competition season. Such stadiums are listed in a stadium registry on which permitted to conduct matches of respected level. Each stadium has a certificate of state commission and passport.
The list
The following is a list of football stadiums in Ukraine, ordered by capacity.
status uncertain, stadium inaccessible
1. NSC Olimpiyskiy
2. Donbass Arena
3. Metalist Stadium
4. Arena Lviv
5. Chornomorets Stadium
# | Stadium | Capacity[1] | Build/renovated | City | Home team |
1 | NSC Olimpiyskiy | 70,050 | 2011 | Kiev | Ukraine, Dynamo Kyiv |
2 | Donbass Arena | 52,518 | 2009 | Donetsk | FC Shakhtar Donetsk |
3 | Metalist Stadium | 40,003 | 2009 | Kharkiv | FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv |
4 | Arena Lviv | 34,915 | 2011 | Lviv | FC Karpaty Lviv |
5 | Chornomorets Stadium | 34,164 | 2011 | Odesa | FC Chernomorets Odessa |
6 | Shakhtar Stadium | 31,718 | 2000 | Donetsk | — |
7 | Dnipro Stadium | 31,003 | 2008 | Dnipro | FC Dnipro |
8 | Metalurh Stadium | 29,872 | 1970 | Kryvyi Rih | — |
9 | Yuvileiny Stadium | 28,300 | 2001 | Sumy | FC Sumy |
10 | Ukraina Stadium | 28,051 | 1963 | Lviv | FC Karpaty Lviv |
11 | RSK Olimpiyskyi | 25,831 | 2003 | Donetsk | — |
12 | Central City Stadium | 25,175 | 1965 | Mykolaiv | MFK Mykolaiv |
13 | Vorskla Stadium | 24,795 | 2000 | Poltava | FC Vorskla Poltava |
14 | Stadium Meteor | 24,381 | 2001 | Dnipro | FC Stal Kamianske |
15 | SKA Stadium | 23,040 | | Lviv | FC Karpaty-2 Lviv |
16 | Avanhard Stadium | 22,320 | 1951 | Luhansk | FC Zorya Luhansk |
17 | Lokomotiv Stadium | 19,978 | 2004 | Simferopol | SC Tavriya Simferopol |
18 | City Stadium | 18,500 | 2000 | Ternopil | FC Nyva Ternopil, FC Ternopil |
19 | Bukovyna Stadium | 17,000 | | Chernivtsi | FC Bukovyna Chernivtsi |
20 | Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium | 16,873 | | Kiev | FC Olimpik Donetsk |
21 | Rukh | 16,000 | | Ivano-Frankivsk | FC Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk |
22 | Zirka Stadium | 14,628 | | Kropyvnytskyi | FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi |
23 | Central City Stadium | 14,000 | | Vinnytsia | FC Nyva-V Vinnytsia |
24 | Volodymyr Boiko Stadium | 12,680 | | Mariupol | FC Mariupol |
25 | Stadion Yuri Gagarin | 12,060 | | Chernihiv | FC Desna Chernihiv |
26 | Avanhard Stadium | 12,000 | | Uzhhorod | — |
CSK ZSU Stadium | 12,000 | | Kiev | — |
28 | Slavutych Arena | 11,983 | 2006 | Zaporizhia | FC Metalurh Zaporizhia |
29 | Avanhard Stadium | 11,574 | 2002 | Lutsk | FC Volyn Lutsk |
30 | Politechnik Stadium | 11,400 | | Kremenchuk | FC Kremin Kremenchuk |
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