List of stadiums in Wales by capacity
Appearance
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The following is a list of The New Saints is not included because it is in England, not Wales (Park Hall).
Capacity of at least 10,000
Stadium | Seated capacity | Location | Sport(s) hosted | Tenants | Image |
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Principality Stadium |
73,931[1] | Cardiff | Rugby Union |
Wales national rugby union team | ![]() |
Cardiff City Stadium | 33,280[2] | Football | Cardiff City, Wales national football team
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Swansea.com Stadium | 21,000[3] | Swansea | Rugby Union |
Swansea City
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Sophia Gardens | 16,000[4] | Cardiff | Cricket | Glamorgan County Cricket Club | ![]() |
Parc y Scarlets | 14,000[5] | Carmarthenshire | Rugby Union |
Llanelli, Scarlets | ![]() |
STōK CaeRas | 13,341[6] | Wrexham | Football | Wrexham
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Cardiff Arms Park | 12,500 | Cardiff | Rugby Union |
Cardiff Rugby | ![]() |
Capacity below 10,000
Notable former stadiums
Stadium | Seated capacity |
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National Stadium | 47,500 |
Ninian Park | 13,178 |
St Helen's Ground | 10,500 |
See also
- List of football clubs in Wales
- List of football stadiums in England
- List of football stadiums in Scotland
- List of association football stadiums by capacity
- List of British stadiums by capacity
- List of European stadiums by capacity
- Lists of stadiums
References
- ^ Glover, Patrick (30 January 2024). "All you need to know about Principality Stadium in Cardiff". South Wales Argus. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
- ^ "Cardiff City Stadium". CMB Engineering. 1 January 1970. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
- ^ Swansea City Conferencing &. "Swansea.com Stadium Home". Swansea City Conference & Events. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
- ^ "Sophia Gardens". Glamorgan Cricket. 26 February 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
- ^ "Llanelli's Parc y Scarlets made profitable with music acts". BBC News. 18 November 2017. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
- ^ @Wrexham_AFC (7 September 2024). "Your support this afternoon has been immense" (Tweet) – via Twitter.