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The 10 Smallest Stadiums in the 2025/26 Champions League – Ranked

The UEFA Champions League is famous for its electric atmospheres and massive arenas, but not every club plays in a 60,000-seater fortress. Some teams call much smaller stadiums home, creating an intimate and unique experience for fans. Here are the 10 smallest stadiums in this year’s competition – ranked from largest to smallest.

Club Brugge

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10. Jan Breydelstadion (29,062)

an Breydel Stadium Club Brugge
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Club Brugge’s Jan Breydelstadion is the largest of the “small” stadiums on this list, holding just over 29,000 fans. Despite its size compared to others here, it still offers a more personal matchday experience than Europe’s mega stadiums.

Atalanta BC

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9. Gewiss Stadium (24,950)

gewiss Stadium
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Atalanta’s Gewiss Stadium has become one of the most intimidating venues in Italy despite its modest capacity. The recent renovations have modernized the ground while keeping its close-to-the-pitch feel.

FC Astana

FC Astana
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8. Almaty Ortalyk Stadion (23,804)

Almaty Ortalyk Stadion
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Representing Kazakhstan, Almaty Ortalyk Stadion is a multipurpose venue with just under 24,000 seats. Its presence in the Champions League showcases football’s growing reach into Central Asia.

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Villarreal CF

Villareal
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7. Estadio de la Cerámica (23,500)

Estadio de la Cerámica
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Home of Villarreal, this stadium is affectionately known as “La Cerámica” and is one of the most charming grounds in Spain. Its smaller capacity gives fans a close-up view of the action, adding to its reputation as a fortress.

Slavia Prague

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6. Fortuna Arena (19,370)

Fortuna Arena
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Slavia Prague’s Fortuna Arena is a modern ground with a relatively small capacity by European standards. The atmosphere, however, is famously loud and intimidating for visiting teams.

AS Monaco

Monaco
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5. Stade Louis-II (18,525)

Stade Louis-II
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AS Monaco’s Stade Louis-II is iconic thanks to its stunning backdrop and seaside location. Its compact size makes every match feel like an exclusive event.

Union Saint-Gilloise

Union Saint-Gilloise
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4. Stade Joseph Marien (9,512)

Stade Joseph Marien
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Union Saint-Gilloise’s home ground is one of the most picturesque in European football, surrounded by Art Deco architecture. Its intimate setting makes for an unforgettable Champions League experience.

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Pafos FC

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3. Stelios Kyriakidis Stadio (9,394)

Stelios Kyriakidis Stadio
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Based in Cyprus, Pafos FC’s stadium has a capacity just shy of 10,000, giving fans an incredibly close view of the action. This ground is proof that even small clubs can reach Europe’s biggest stage.

Bodø/Glimt

Bodø/Glimt
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2. Aspmyra Stadion (8,500)

Aspmyra Stadion
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Bodø/Glimt’s Aspmyra Stadion is located north of the Arctic Circle, making it one of the most unique venues in the competition. The chilly conditions and passionate fans make it a daunting trip for any opponent.

Qarabag FK

Qarabag FK
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1. Azersun Arena (5,800)

Azersun Arena
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Qarabag FK’s Azersun Arena tops the list as the smallest stadium in the Champions League this season. With fewer than 6,000 seats, it provides an incredibly close and intense atmosphere for European nights.

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Oliver Obel

Oliver Obel – Sports Content Creator & Football Specialist I’m a passionate Sports Content Creator with a strong focus on football. I write for LenteDesportiva, where I produce high-quality content that informs, entertains, and connects with football fans around the world. My work revolves around player rankings, transfer analysis, and in-depth features that explore the modern game. I combine a sharp editorial instinct with a deep understanding of football’s evolution, always aiming to deliver content that captures both insight and emotion.