Iceland, an island country with a small population and football is a popular sport including handball, basketball. There are many football stadiums that are not particularly utilizing for Football, also used for other national sports and local events. The Laugardaisvollur is the largest football stadium with a capacity of 15,000 spectators and also has athletics facilities, Icelanders are keen on sports and many sports events are taking place frequently.
Rank | Stadium | Capacity | City |
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1 | Laugardalsvollur | 15,000 | Reykjavik |
2 | KR-vollur | 6,000 | Reykjavík |
3 | Akranesvollur | 6,000 | Akranes |
4 | Keflavíkurvollur | 5,200 | Keflavik |
5 | Fylkisvollur | 4,000 | Reykjavík |
6 | Kopavogsvollur | 3,500 | Kópavogur |
7 | Vodafonehollin | 3,000 | Reykjavík |
8 | Valbjarnarvollur | 2,500 | Reykjavík |
9 | Kaplakriki | 2,200 | Hafnarfjorour |
10 | Kórinn fjolnota knatthus | 2,050 | Reykjavík |
11 | Akureyrarvollur | 2,000 | Akureyri |
12 | Grindavikurvollur | 1,500 | Grindavík |
13 | Hosteinsvollur | 1,500 | Vestmannaeyjar |
14 | Víkin | 1,100 | Reykjavík |
15 | Stjornuvollur | 1,000 | Garoabær |
16 | Fjolnisvollur | 1,000 | Reykjavík |
17 | Njarotaksvollurinn | 500 | Reykjanesbær |
18 | Vilhjolmsvollur | 500 | Egilsstaoir |
19 | Dalvikurvollur | 400 | Dalvik |
20 | Leiknisvollur | 300 | Reykjavík |
Note: The Ranking of Football Stadium in Iceland listed on the total Capacity of the stadiums.