List of football stadiums in Azerbaijan

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This is a list of football stadiums in Azerbaijan , ranked in descending order of capacity. The minimum capacity is 1,000.

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Existing stadiums

#ImageStadiumCapacityCityTenantsOpened
1 Baku Olympic Stadium panorama 1.JPG Baku National Stadium 69,870 [1] Baku Azerbaijan 2015
2 Tofiq Bahramov stadium2.JPG Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium 31,200 [1] Baku Azerbaijan, Qarabağ 1951
3 Kapaz-neftchi.jpg Ganja City Stadium 27,000 [1] Ganja Kəpəz 1963
4 Ilham Aliyev viewed conditions created in Mehdi Huseynzade Sumgayit City Stadium 09.jpg Mehdi Huseynzade Stadium 15,350 [1] Sumgayit Sumgayit FC 2023
5 Lenkeran stadionu.jpg Lankaran City Stadium 15,000 [1] Lankaran Azerbaijan, Khazar Lankaran 2006
6 Nakhchivan City Stadium 12,800 [1] Nakhchivan City Araz PFK 2013
7 Stepenakert view no.2, cropped.jpg Khankendi City Stadium 12,000 Khankendi Azerbaijan, Qarabağ, Azerbaijan Cup (some match)1956
8 Bakcell Arena2.JPG Bakcell Arena 11,000 [1] Baku Azerbaijan, Neftçi 2012
9 B@rd@ stadionu.jpg Barda Stadium 10,000 Barda Vacant
10 Bank Respublika Arena 9,000 Masazir Sabah FC 2014
11 Heydar Aliyev Stadium 8,500 [1] Imishli Mil-Muğan 2006
12 Shefa atadium.jpg Inter Arena 8,300 [1] Baku Keşla 2001
13 Tovuz City Stadium 6,800 [1] Tovuz Turan-Tovuz 1979
14 Dalga Arena.jpg Dalga Arena 6,500 [1] Baku Azerbaijan 2011
15 AzersunArena.jpg Azersun Arena 5,800 [1] Baku Qarabağ 2001
16 Bayil Stadium 5,000 [1] Baku Ravan Baku 2012
17 Yashar Mammadzade Stadium 5,000 [1] Mingachevir Energetik 1953
18 Yevlakh City Stadium 5,000 [1] Yevlakh Karvan FK 2005
19 Gabala City Stadium 4,500 [1] Gabala Gabala 1985
20 Zaqatala City Stadium.jpg Zaqatala City Stadium 3,500 [1] Zaqatala Zagatala 2008
21 Qazakh City Stadium 3,500 [1] Qazakh Göyəzən
22 Shovkat Ordukhanov Stadium 3,000 [1] Qusar Şahdağ
23 AZAL Arena1.jpg AZAL Arena 3,000 [1] Baku AZAL 2009
24 Agsu City Stadium 3,000 [1] Agsu Ağsu 2012
25 Guzanli Olympic Complex Stadium 2,000 [1] Quzanlı Qarabağ
26 ShamkirOlympicSportComplexStadium.jpg Shamkir Olympic Sport Complex Stadium 2,000 Shamkir Shamkir 2009
27 Lökbatan Olympic Sport Complex Stadium 2,000 [1] Lökbatan Qaradağ
28 Nariman Narimanov Stadium 2,000 [1] Neftchala Neftchala
29 Salyan Olympic Sport Complex Stadium 2,000 [1] Salyan FK Mughan 2007
30 Ujar Central Stadium 2,000 [1] Ujar Vacant1973
31 Qala Olympic Sport Complex Stadium 1,500 [1] Baku Vacant
32 Sumqayit, Kapital Bank Arena - 1.jpg Kapital Bank Arena 1,300 [1] Sumgayit Sumgayit 2014
33 Zira Olympic Sport Complex Stadium 1,200 [1] Baku Zira FK
34 Martakert003.JPG Aghdara Stadium1,200 Aghdara Vacant
35Khojavend rayon Stadium1,080 Khojavend Vacant2019
36 Shagan Olympic Sport Complex Stadium 1,032 [1] Baku Vacant2009

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