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List of football stadiums in Ukraine

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The Olympic National Sports Complex Stadium in Kyiv.

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 UAF (previously FFU) standing committee. The Ukrainian Association of Football itself adopts regulations on infrastructure of stadiums and measures of safety.

Previously all stadiums in Ukraine were 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.

In 2020, the UAF revamped its stadium categorization to synchronize with same requirements as the UEFA. It published new list of stadiums and its categorization.[1]

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Football stadiums in Ukraine with a capacity of at least 10,000

Rank Stadium Capacity[2] Build/renovated City Tenants
1 Olympic National Sports Complex Stadium 70,050 Kyiv FC Dynamo Kyiv
2 Donbass Arena 52,518 Donetsk
3 Metalist Stadium 40,003 Kharkiv FC Metalist Kharkiv
4 Arena Lviv 34,915 Lviv
5 Chornomorets Stadium 34,164 Odesa FC Chornomorets Odesa
6 Shakhtar Stadium 31,718 2000 Donetsk
7 Dnipro Arena 31,003 Dnipropetrovsk Dnipro 1
8 Ukraina Stadium 27,925 2000 Lviv FC Karpaty Lviv
9 RSC Olympic Stadium 26,100 2003 Donetsk
10 Yuvileiny Stadium 25,830 Sumy FC Viktoriya Sumy
11 Butovsky Vorskla Stadium 24,795 2000 Poltava FC Vorskla Poltava
12 Meteor Stadium 24,381 2001 Dnipro FC VPK-Ahro Shevchenkivka
13 Avanhard Stadium 22,320 2003 Luhansk FC Zorya Luhansk
14 Shukhevych City Stadium 15,150 2011 Ternopil FC Nyva Ternopil
15 Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium 16,873 Kyiv
16 Central City Stadium 15,600 2019 Mykolaiv MFC Mykolaiv
17 Zirka Stadium 13,305 2014 Kropyvnytskyi FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi
18 Volodymyr Boiko Stadium 12,680 2001 Mariupol FC Mariupol
19 Avanhard Stadium 12,080 2015 Lutsk FC Volyn Lutsk
20 Yuri Gagarin Stadium 12,060 Chernihiv FC Desna Chernihiv
21 Avanhard Stadium 12,000 2005 Uzhhorod FC Uzhhorod
22 Bukovyna Stadium 12,000 Chernivtsi FSC Bukovyna Chernivtsi
23 Slavutych Arena 11,983 2006 Zaporizhia MFC Metalurh Zaporizhia
24 Cherkasy Arena 10,321 2011 Cherkasy FC Dnipro Cherkasy

Football stadiums with a capacity of at least 20,000 (under Russian occupation)

# Stadium Capacity[3] Build/renovated City Home team
1 Donbass Arena 52,518 2009 Donetsk FC Shakhtar Donetsk
2 Shakhtar Stadium 31,718 2000 Donetsk
3 RSK Olimpiyskyi 26,100 2003 Donetsk
4 Avanhard Stadium 22,320 2003 Luhansk FC Zorya Luhansk

List by UAF categories

The following is a list of football stadiums in Ukraine, ordered by capacity.

Category Four

Any games (domestic and international)

# Stadium Capacity[4] Built City Home team Picture
1 Olimpiyskiy Sports Complex 70,050 1923
Kyiv
Ukraine
Dynamo Kyiv
Shakhtar Donetsk
2 Metalist Sports Complex 40,003 1926
Kharkiv
Metalist Kharkiv
Metalist 1925 Kharkiv
3 Arena Lviv 34,915 2011
Lviv
Rukh Lviv
4 Chornomorets Stadium 34,164 2011
Odesa
Chornomorets Odesa
5 Dnipro-Arena 31,003 2008
Dnipro
Dnipro-1
6 Butovsky Vorskla Stadium 24,795 1951
Poltava
Vorskla Poltava
7 Slavutych-Arena 11,983 2006
Zaporizhia
Metalurh Zaporizhzhia
Zorya Luhansk

Category Three

Any domestic games (UPL, finals of Cup or Super Cup)

# Stadium Capacity[5] Built City Home team Picture
1 Ukraina Stadium 28,051 1963
Lviv
Karpaty Lviv
2 Meteor Stadium 24,381 1966
Dnipro
VPK-Ahro Shevchenkivka
3 Shukhevych Ternopil City Stadium 15,150 2011
Ternopil
Nyva Ternopil
4 Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium 16,873 1933
Kyiv
Ukraine Under-21
5 Tsentralnyi City Stadium 15,600 1965
Mykolaiv
Mykolaiv
7 Berezkin Zirka Stadium 13,305 1934
Kropyvnytskyi
Zirka Kropyvnytskyi
8 Volodymyr Boiko Stadium 12,680 1956
Mariupol
Mariupol
11 Avanhard Stadium 12,080 1960
Lutsk
Volyn Lutsk
9 Chernihiv Training Center 12,060 1936
Chernihiv
Ukraine
Desna Chernihiv
10 Avanhard Stadium 12,000 1953
Uzhhorod
Uzhhorod
11 Cherkasy Arena 10,321 1957
Cherkasy
Dnipro Cherkasy
12 Nika Sports Complex 7,000 1998
Oleksandriia
Oleksandriya
13 Obolon Arena 5,100 2002
Kyiv
Obolon Kyiv
14 Kolos Stadium 5,000 2014
Kovalivka
Kolos Kovalivka

Category Two

Any domestic games beside the UPL, Super Cup or Cup competitions quarter, semi or finals.

# Stadium Capacity[6] Built City Home team Picture
1 Yuvileiny Stadium 25,830 2001
Sumy
Sumy
Alians Lypova Dolyna
2 Bukovyna Stadium 12,000 1956
Chernivtsi
Bukovyna Chernivtsi
3 Bliuminh Stadium 8,000 1937
Kramatorsk
Kramatorsk
4 Podillia Stadium 6,800 1950
Khmelnytskyi
Podillia Khmelnytskyi
5 Rukh Stadium 6,500 1909
Ivano-Frankivsk
Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk
6 Prapor Stadium 6,000 1936
Kramatorsk
Kramatorsk
7 Naftovyk Stadium 5,256
Okhtyrka
Naftovyk Okhtyrka
8 Park Peremohy Stadium 5,000
Mykolaiv
Mykolaiv-2
9 Soniachny Stadium 4,924 2011
Kharkiv
Zhytlobud-2
10 Skif Sports Complex 3,742 1897
Lviv
Rukh Lviv Under-21
11 Yunist Stadium 3,000 1975
Chernihiv
Yunist Chernihiv
Yunist ShVSM
12 Yunist Stadium 2,700 1980
Volochysk
Ahrobiznes Volchysk
13 Yunist Stadium 2,500
Horishni Plavni
Hirnyk Sport Horishni Plavni
14 Inhulets Stadium 1,869 2014
Petrove
Inhulets Petrove
15 Bannikov Training Complex 1,678 2005
Kyiv
Arsenal Kyiv
Olimpik Donetsk
Ukraine Under-19
16 Babaiev Kremin Arena 1,566 2010
Kremenchuk
Kremin Kremenchuk
17 Arena Livyi Bereh 1,500 2022
Kyiv
Livyi Bereh Kyiv
18 Mynai Arena 1,312 2018
Mynai
Mynai

Category One

Any games beside the UPL, First League, or Cup competitions (main stages, 18+ finals), including certified training fields

# Stadium Capacity[7] Build/renovated City Home team
1 Central City Stadium 14,000
Vinnytsia
FC Nyva Vinnytsia
2 Trudovi Rezervy Stadium 13,500 2019
Bila Tserkva
3 Dynamo Stadium 8,000 2011
Kharkiv
4 Central Stadium 7,552 2005
Uman
WFC Pantery
5 Elektrometalurh Stadium 7,200
Nikopol
FC Nikopol
6 Torpedo Stadium (ZAZ) 6,619
Zaporizhia
FC Zorya Luhansk junior squads
7 Sokil Stadium 6,000
Stryi
FC Skala Stryi
8 Kolos Stadium 5,654 1997
Boryspil
9 Illichivets Sports Complex indoor field 5,600 2007
Mariupol
FC Avanhard Kramatorsk
10 Spartak Stadium 4,800 2009
Odesa
11 Enerhiya Stadium 4,000
Nova Kakhovka
FC Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka
12 Olimp Stadium 4,000
Oleksandriia
FC Oleksandriya U-21
13 Kolos Stadium 3,800
Berezne
FC Sluch Berezne
14 Lokomotyv Stadium 3,700 2008
Poltava
FC Poltava
15 Krystal Stadium 3,400
Kherson
FC Krystal Kherson
16 SC Nyva (Khimik) 3,282 2010
Vinnytsia
FC Nyva Vinnytsia
17 Tsentralnyi Stadion im.Brukvenka 3,100
Makariv
SC Chaika Petropavlivska Borshchahivka
18 Zakhidnyi Stadium 3,063 2009
Mariupol
FC Yarud Mariupol
19 Enerhetyk Stadium 3,000
Burshtyn
FC Karpaty Halych
20 Izotop Stadium 3,000
Varash
FC Izotop Varash
21 Central City Stadium Spartak 3,000 2019
Korosten
SC Korosten
22 Kolos Stadium 2,500
Dunaivtsi
FC Epitsentr Dunaivtsi
23 Malva Stadium 2,500
Chernivtsi
WFC Bukovynska Nadiia
24 Nova Bavaria Stadium 2,500 2004
Kharkiv
WFC Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv
25 Shakhta Zhovtneva Stadium 2,500
Kryvyi Rih
FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
26 Temp Stadium 2,400 2019
Kyiv
FC Zirka Kyiv
27 Volodymyr Melnyk Stadium 2,064
Obukhiv
28 Avanhard Stadium 2,059
Zmiiv
WFC Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv
29 Borys Tropanets Stadios 1,854
Zorya, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Raion
FC Balkany Zorya
30 Azovets Stadium 1,660
Mariupol
FC Mariupol academy
31 Olimpiyskyi Stadium 1,540
Kakhovka
SC Kakhovka
32 Kolos Stadium 1,500
Chkalove, Nikopol Raion
FC Kolos Nikopol Raion
33 Lokomotyv Stadium 1,500
Rava-Ruska
FC Karpaty Lviv junior squads
34 Shkoliar Stadium (DYuSShOR No.4) 1,500
Lviv
Karpaty FC TOV
35 Mashynobudivnyk Stadium 1,300
Karlivka
FC Karlivka
36 Zatys Stadium 1,250
Hornostaivka, Novotroitske Raion
FC Myr Hornostayivka
37 Spartak Arena 1,242 2019
Zhytomyr
FC Polissia Zhytomyr
38 Ivan Stadium 1,200
Odesa
FC Real Pharma Odesa
39 Volodymyr Kuts Stadium 1,129
Trostianets
FC Trostianets
40 Yuvileinyi Stadium 1,028 2001
Bucha
FC Obolon-2 Bucha
41 Central City Stadium (Chempion) 1,000 2016
Irpin
44 Enerhetyk Stadium 1,000
Dobrotvir
FC Lviv U-21
42 Kniazha/Arsenal Arena 1,000
Shchaslyve
FC Rubikon Kyiv, FC Shakhtar Donetsk junior squads and academy
43 Medyk Stadium 1,000 2010
Morshyn
44 Pidshypnyk Stadium 1,000
Lutsk
FC Volyn-2 Lutsk
45 Sokil Stadium 1,000
Lviv
46 Zoria Stadium 1,000 2012
Bilozirya, Cherkasy Raion
FC Cherkashchyna, FC Zorya-Akademia Bilozirya

List of uncertified football stadiums

Others

Non certified sports facilities

# Stadium Capacity[8] Build/renovated City Home team
1 SKA Stadium 23,040 1967
Lviv
2 Peremoha Stadium 15,600 1955
Kamianske
SC Prometei
3 SKA Stadium 15,000 1966
Odesa
4 CSK ZSU Stadium 12,000 1967
Kyiv
FC Arsenal Kyiv academy
5 Politechnik Stadium 11,400
Kremenchuk
6 Central Stadium 6,500 2021
Zhytomyr
FC Polissia Zhytomyr
7 Lafort Arena 3,220 2007
Dobromyl
8 Tekstylnyk Stadium 2,000
Chernihiv
WFC Lehenda-ShVSM Chernihiv

The UAF notable stadiums located in the Russian occupied territories

Sports facilities with unidentified status

The Donbass Arena in Donetsk.
# Stadium Capacity[9] Build/renovated City Home team
1 Donbass Arena 52,518 2009
Donetsk
FC Shakhtar Donetsk
2 Shakhtar Stadium 31,718 2000
Donetsk
FC Shakhtar Donetsk junior squads and academy
3 RSK Olimpiyskyi 26,100 2003
Donetsk
4 Avanhard Stadium 22,320 2003
Luhansk
FC Zorya Luhansk
5 Lokomotiv Republican Sports Complex 19,978 2004
Simferopol
SC Tavriya Simferopol
6 Stal Stadium 9,200
Alchevsk
FC Stal Alchevsk
7 Sevastopol Sports Complex 5,826 2011
Sevastopol
FC Sevastopol
8 Metalurh Stadium 5,094 2008
Donetsk
FC Metalurh Donetsk
9 Fiolent Stadium 5,000 2005
Simferopol
FC Ihroservice Simferopol
10 Olimpik Sports Complex 4,500 2014
Donetsk
FC Olimpik Donetsk

List by regions/oblasts

Gallery

The UAF stadium basic requirements

Categories to all UAF stadiums are granted with consideration of all circumstances and data about a stadium and if it corresponds to FIFA, UEFA and UAF requirements (2020 UAF Regulations on stadium infrastructure. Article 3.2).

Basic criteria for each stadium (2020 UAF Regulations on stadium infrastructure. Article 3.7):

  • must have developed and approved in the manner prescribed by law a strategy of insuring a public order and public safety, rules (instructions) of observance of public order and public safety (including rules of spectator behavior), evacuation plan
  • must have rooms (no less than two) functioning as a post of urgent or first medical aid with the necessary equipment and easy access from the building premises and the surrounding area
  • must provide a clear distribution of seats for spectators into separate parts (sectors)
  • must have a separate box (lounge) for honored guests (Luxury box) with a separate entrance
  • must be equipped with a video surveillance system over the territory of the structure and adjacent territories as well as technical measures of recording the results of video surveillance
  • must be equipped with a public announcement
  • must be equipped with a control room with the ability to control the video surveillance system, telephone signal and loud speaking systems
  • must be equipped with information screen and stands with rules of spectator behavior, evacuation plan (in state and most common foreign language)
  • must provide routes for special equipment, including vehicles of the National Police, ambulance and the State Service of Emergency Situations units, as well as places for their parking
  • must have the equipment necessary to use an electronic ticket, including a turnstile system
  • must have storage rooms or storage chambers for items prohibited for carrying into the building, in case of their seizure
  • must have rooms for FIFA, UEFA, UAF official representatives and supervisor in refereeing (officials)
  • must have a room for the National Police operations and a separate room for temporary detention of offenders during a football match
  • must have premises for the coordination headquarters
  • must be equipped with serviceable fire protection systems, fire barriers, primary fire extinguishing measures, standard number of sources of fire water supply, lightning protection and safety signs

In order to ensure public order and public safety in accordance with the law, other criteria may also be established for sports facilities.

See also

References

  1. ^ "List of stadiums that correspond to structural criteria of UAF categories" [Список стадіонів, які відповідають структурним критеріям категорій УАФ] (PDF). UAF (in Ukrainian). 15 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Attendance figures for the 17th season of Ukrainian Premier League". UA Football. August 2007. Retrieved 3 August 2007.
  3. ^ "Attendance figures for the 17th season of Ukrainian Premier League". UA Football. Retrieved August 3, 2007.
  4. ^ "Attendance figures for the 17th season of Ukrainian Premier League". UA Football. Retrieved August 3, 2007.
  5. ^ "Attendance figures for the 17th season of Ukrainian Premier League". UA Football. Retrieved August 3, 2007.
  6. ^ "Attendance figures for the 17th season of Ukrainian Premier League". UA Football. Retrieved August 3, 2007.
  7. ^ "Attendance figures for the 17th season of Ukrainian Premier League". UA Football. Retrieved August 3, 2007.
  8. ^ "Attendance figures for the 17th season of Ukrainian Premier League". UA Football. Retrieved August 3, 2007.
  9. ^ "Attendance figures for the 17th season of Ukrainian Premier League". UA Football. Retrieved August 3, 2007.

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