List of football stadiums in North Korea
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This is a list of football stadiums in North Korea.
Stadium | Capacity | Club | City | Notes |
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Rungrado 1st of May Stadium | 150,000 | April 25 (for international club matches) National team (very rarely used) |
P'yŏngyang | First largest stadium in the world. |
Kim Il-sung Stadium | 50,000 | P'yŏngyang City, National team | P'yŏngyang | Largest league use stadium in North Korea. |
Sunan Stadium | 40,000 | ? | P'yŏngsŏng | |
Hamhŭng Stadium | 35,000 | , | Hamhŭng | |
Kaesŏng Stadium | 35,000 | Kaesŏng | ||
Sariwŏn Youth Stadium | 35,000 | Rimyŏngsu | Sariwŏn | |
Namp'o Stadium | 30,000 | Namp'o | ||
Yanggakdo Stadium | 30,000 | April 25, Sobaeksu | P'yŏngyang | |
East Pyongyang Stadium | 30,000 | ? | P'yŏngyang | |
Sinp'ung Stadium | 30,000 | Wŏnsan | ||
Kimchaek Municipal Stadium | 30,000 | Wŏlmido | Kimch'aek | |
Haeju Stadium | 25,000 | Haeju | ||
Sŏsan Stadium | 25,000 | ? | P'yŏngyang | |
20,000 | Kanggye | |||
20,000 | Sŏnbong | Rasŏn | ||
18,640 | Hyesan | |||
October Stadium | 17,500 | Kigwancha, Amrokkang | Sinŭiju | |
Ch'ŏngjin Stadium | 15,000 | Ch'andongja | Ch'ŏngjin | |
10,000 | Kyŏnggong'ŏp | P'yŏngyang | ||
5,000 | Hwaebul | Poch'ŏn | ||
Hoeryong Stadium | Hoeryong |
External links[]
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Stadiums (Archived April 4, 2013, at WebCite)
- World Stadiums - Stadiums in North Korea (Archived May 20, 2013, at WebCite)
References[]
Categories:
- Football venues in North Korea
- North Korea sport-related lists
- Lists of association football stadiums
- Lists of buildings and structures in North Korea