The following is a list of football stadiums in Slovenia, ordered by seating capacity . Only stadiums with a seating capacity of 1,000 or more are included.
No.
Image
Stadium
Capacity
Town / City
Team
Opened
1
Stožice Stadium
16,038[ 1] [ 2]
Ljubljana
Olimpija Ljubljana , Bravo
2010
2
Stadion Z'dežele
13,059[ 3]
Celje
Celje
2003
3
Ljudski vrt
11,709[ 4] [ 5]
Maribor
Maribor
1952
4
Izola City Stadium
5,085[ 6]
Izola
Izola
1964
5
Fazanerija City Stadium
4,506[ 7]
Murska Sobota
Mura
1936
6
Bonifika Stadium
4,047[ 8]
Koper
Koper
1948
7
Nova Gorica Sports Park
3,100[ 9]
Nova Gorica
Gorica
1964
Domžale Sports Park
3,100
Domžale
Domžale , Radomlje
1948
9
Šiška Sports Park
2,308[ 10]
Ljubljana
1930
10
Stanko Mlakar Stadium
2,060[ 11]
Kranj
Triglav Kranj
1963
11
Lendava Sports Park
2,000[ 12]
Lendava
Nafta 1903
1946
12
Dravograd Sports Centre
1,918[ 13]
Dravograd
Dravograd
1995
13
Ob Jezeru City Stadium
1,864[ 14]
Velenje
Rudar Velenje
1955
14
Ajdovščina City Stadium
1,630[ 15]
Ajdovščina
Primorje
1929
15
Ptuj City Stadium
1,592[ 16]
Ptuj
Drava Ptuj
1954
16
Loka Stadium
1,517
Črnomelj
Bela Krajina
1955
17
Ivančna Gorica Stadium
1,500[ 17]
Ivančna Gorica
Ivančna Gorica
1973
18
Matija Gubec Stadium
1,470[ 18]
Krško
Krško Posavje
1946
19
Beltinci Sports Park
1,346[ 19]
Beltinci
Beltinci
1959
20
Rajko Štolfa Stadium
1,310[ 20]
Sežana
Tabor Sežana
1920
21
Aluminij Sports Park
1,200[ 21]
Kidričevo
Aluminij
1950
22
Zagorje City Stadium
1,080[ 22]
Zagorje ob Savi
Zagorje
1951
23
Ilirija Sports Park
1,000[ 23]
Ljubljana
Ilirija 1911
1963
Rudar Sports Park
1,000[ 24]
Trbovlje
Rudar Trbovlje
1962
Rogaška Slatina Sports Centre
1,000[ 25]
Rogaška Slatina
Rogaška
1948
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