List of football stadiums in Austria

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Map of the football stadiums in Austria
red: Bundesliga - blue: 2nd league - yellow: Ernst-Happel-Stadion

The list of football stadiums in Austria contains all stadiums of the Bundesliga and the 2nd division as well as a selection of venues from the three regional leagues in the 2018/19 season.

Stadiums according to capacity in Austria

The Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna - Leopoldstadt . Austria's largest football stadium
Surname team place size
Ernst Happel Stadium Austrian national soccer team Vienna - Leopoldstadt 50,865 seats

Bundesliga

The teams of the Austrian Bundesliga play their home games in the 2018/19 season in the following stadiums:

Surname team place size
Red Bull Arena FC Red Bull Salzburg Wals-Siezenheim 30,188 seats
Allianz Stadium SK Rapid Vienna Vienna- Hütteldorf 28,345 seats
Generali Arena FK Austria Vienna Vienna favorites 17,500 seats
Tivoli Stadium Tirol FC Wacker Innsbruck innsbruck 16,008 seats
Mercury Arena SK Sturm Graz Graz - Liebenau 15,323 seats
Poplar Stadium SV Mattersburg Mattersburg 15,100 seats
BSFZ arena FC Admira Wacker Mödling Maria Enzersdorf 10,600 seats
Cashpoint arena SCR Altach Altach 08,500 seats
Lavanttal Arena Wolfsberger AC Wolfsberg 08,100 seats
NV arena SKN St. Pölten St. Polten 08,000 seats
Forest stadium LASK Pasching 07,152 seats
Profertil Arena Hartberg TSV Hartberg Hartberg 04,500 seats

2nd league

The teams in the 2nd division will play their home games in the following stadiums in the 2018/19 season :

FAC-Platz in Vienna-Floridsdorf
Surname team place size
Red Bull Arena FC Liefering Wals-Siezenheim 30,188
Wörthersee Stadium SK Austria Klagenfurt Klagenfurt am Wörthersee 30,000
Linz stadium FC Blau-Weiß Linz Linz 18,000
Generali Arena Young Violets Austria Vienna Vienna 17,500
Tivoli Stadium Tirol FC Wacker Innsbruck II innsbruck 16.008
Franz Fekete Stadium Kapfenberger SV Kapfenberg 09,640
Forward stadium SK Forward Steyr Steyr 09,000
Planet Pure Stadium SC Austria Lustenau Lustenau 08,800
Josko Arena SV Ried Ried im Innkreis 07,334
Wiener Neustädter Stadium SC Wiener Neustadt Wiener Neustadt 06,835
Forest stadium FC Juniors Upper Austria Pasching 06.009
Gernot Langes Stadium WSG Wattens Wattens 05,500
Waldviertel Volksbank Arena SV Horn horn 03,500
FAC place Floridsdorfer AC Vienna 03,000
Lafnitz soccer arena SV Lafnitz Lafnitz 03,000
Ertl Glas Stadium SKU Amstetten Amstetten 03,000

Regional leagues (selection)

The Hohe Warte stadium in Vienna- Döbling

In the 2017/18 season the games of the regional leagues (west, middle, east) and a. held in the following stages:

Surname team size
Wörthersee Stadium SK Austria Klagenfurt 32,000 seats
Birkenwiese Stadium FC Dornbirn 1913 12,000 seats
Forward stadium SK Forward Steyr 9,000 seats
Wiener Sportclub Platz Viennese sports club 8,700 seats
Rudolf Tonn Stadium SV Schwechat 7,000 seats
Hohe Warte stadium First Vienna FC 5,500 seats
Kufstein Arena FC Kufstein 5,000 seats
The Goldberg Stadium SV Grödig 4,330 seats
Waldviertel Volksbank Arena SV Horn ~ 3,500 seats

Former stadiums

The former parish meadow in Vienna- Hütteldorf (model)
The former Lehen stadium in Salzburg- Lehen
Surname team place size demolition
Krieauer sports field SC Hakoah Vienna Vienna- Leopoldstadt 25,000 seats 1938
Parish meadow SK Rapid Vienna Vienna- Hütteldorf 20,000 seats 1981
Wacker Square SC Wacker Vienna Vienna- Meidling 20,000 seats -
Lehen stadium Austria Salzburg Salzburg fiefdom 18,000 seats 2006
Gerhard Hanappi Stadium SK Rapid Vienna Vienna- Hütteldorf 17,500 seats 2014
Tivoli Stadium Wacker Innsbruck Innsbruck- Pradl 15,922 seats 2000
Lindenstadion SC Eisenstadt Eisenstadt 14,700 seats 2011
GAK stadium Graz AK Graz- Geidorf 10,000 seats 2005
SAK place Salzburg AK 1914 Salzburg- Nonntal 03,800 seats 2007

Bundesliga-compatible stadiums

In December 2016, the Austrian Bundesliga tightened the criteria which stadiums are approved for the top division in Austria. The aim of the tightening is to increase the comfort in the Bundesliga stadiums. In the 2017/18 season there are a total of 14 stadiums that are approved for the top division. As soon as the renovation work in the Generali Arena in Vienna has been completed, there will be 15 stadiums. This also limits the list of clubs that will be able to play in the Bundesliga in the future without further modifications, because anyone who does not meet these criteria will not receive a license.

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