This is a list of football stadiums in North Korea. The minimum capacity is 5,000. The two largest non-football stadiums in North Korea are the 20,100-capacity Pyongyang Indoor Stadium and the 12,309-capacity Ryugyong Chung Ju-yung Gymnasium.

Existing stadiums

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#StadiumCapacityTenantsCityNotesImage
1Rungrado 1st of May Stadium114,000April 25 (for international club matches)
National team (very rarely used)
P'yŏngyangSecond largest stadium in the world.
2Kim Il-sung Stadium50,000P'yŏngyang City, National teamP'yŏngyangLargest league use stadium in North Korea.
3Sunan Stadium40,000-P'yŏngsŏng
4Hamhŭng Stadium35,000Hamnam, Hamhŭng RailwayHamhŭng
5Kaesŏng Stadium35,000Kaesŏng CityKaesŏng
6Sariwŏn Youth Stadium35,000RimyŏngsuSariwŏn
7Namp'o Stadium30,000P'yŏngnamNamp'o
8Yanggakdo Stadium30,000April 25, SobaeksuP'yŏngyang
9East Pyongyang Stadium30,000-P'yŏngyang
10Sinp'ung Stadium30,000KangwŏnWŏnsan
11Kimchaek Municipal Stadium30,000WŏlmidoKimch'aek
12Haeju Stadium25,000HwangnamHaeju
13Sŏsan Stadium25,000-P'yŏngyang
14Kanggye Stadium20,000ChagangKanggye
15Rajin Stadium20,000SŏnbongRasŏn
16Hyesan Stadium18,640RyanggangHyesan
17October Stadium17,500Kigwancha, AmrokkangSinŭiju
18Ch'ŏngjin Stadium15,000Ch'andongjaCh'ŏngjin
19City Stadium10,000Kyŏnggong'ŏpP'yŏngyang
20Hwaebul Stadium5,000HwaebulPoch'ŏn
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