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.
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Existing stadiums
# | Stadium | Capacity | Tenants | City | Notes | Image |
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1 | Rungrado 1st of May Stadium | 114,000 | April 25 (for international club matches) National team (very rarely used) | P'yŏngyang | Second largest stadium in the world. | |
2 | Kim Il-sung Stadium | 50,000 | P'yŏngyang City, National team | P'yŏngyang | Largest league use stadium in North Korea. | |
3 | Sunan Stadium | 40,000 | - | P'yŏngsŏng | ||
4 | Hamhŭng Stadium | 35,000 | Hamnam, Hamhŭng Railway | Hamhŭng | ||
5 | Kaesŏng Stadium | 35,000 | Kaesŏng City | Kaesŏng | ||
6 | Sariwŏn Youth Stadium | 35,000 | Rimyŏngsu | Sariwŏn | ||
7 | Namp'o Stadium | 30,000 | P'yŏngnam | Namp'o | ||
8 | Yanggakdo Stadium | 30,000 | April 25, Sobaeksu | P'yŏngyang | ||
9 | East Pyongyang Stadium | 30,000 | - | P'yŏngyang | ||
10 | Sinp'ung Stadium | 30,000 | Kangwŏn | Wŏnsan | ||
11 | Kimchaek Municipal Stadium | 30,000 | Wŏlmido | Kimch'aek | ||
12 | Haeju Stadium | 25,000 | Hwangnam | Haeju | ||
13 | Sŏsan Stadium | 25,000 | - | P'yŏngyang | ||
14 | Kanggye Stadium | 20,000 | Chagang | Kanggye | ||
15 | Rajin Stadium | 20,000 | Sŏnbong | Rasŏn | ||
16 | Hyesan Stadium | 18,640 | Ryanggang | Hyesan | ||
17 | October Stadium | 17,500 | Kigwancha, Amrokkang | Sinŭiju | ||
18 | Ch'ŏngjin Stadium | 15,000 | Ch'andongja | Ch'ŏngjin | ||
19 | City Stadium | 10,000 | Kyŏnggong'ŏp | P'yŏngyang | ||
20 | Hwaebul Stadium | 5,000 | Hwaebul | Poch'ŏn |
See also
External links
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Stadiums (Archived April 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine)
References
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