List of football stadiums in Senegal

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This is a list of football (soccer) stadiums in Senegal, ranked in descending order of capacity. The largest stadium in Senegal which is not used for football is the 20,000-capacity National Wrestling Arena in Pikine, followed by the 15,000-capacity Dakar Arena.[1]

This list is not comprehensive. It includes:

  • The stadiums of all clubs in the top four tiers of the Senegalese football league system as of the 2016–17 season (Ligue 1 to National 2), with rankings within each league given.[2]
  • The stadiums of teams from Senegal which play in national leagues of other football associations, as of the 2016-17 season.
  • All other football stadiums with a capacity of at least 5,000.

Existing stadiums[edit]

# Stadium Location Capacity Home Team(s) Image
1 Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor Dakar 80,000[3] Senegal national team
2 Diamniadio Olympic Stadium Dakar 50,000 Senegal national team
3 Stade de Diaraf Dakar 15,000 Djaraf
4 Stade Demba Diop Dakar 15,000 ASC Jeanne d'Arc, Djaraf, AS Douanes, US Gorée, ASC Niarry Tally, US Ouakam
5 Stade Alboury Niaye Louga 15,000 ASEC Ndjambour
6 Stade Aline Sitoe Diatta Ziguinchor 10,000 Casa Sports
7 Stade Municipal de Richard Toll Richard-Toll 10,000 AS Sucrière de La Réunion de Richard-Toll
8 Stade Amadou Barry Guédiawaye 5,000 Guédiawaye FC
9 Stade Caroline Faye Mbour 5,000 Mbour-Pétite Côte FC
10 Stade Municipal de Djourbel Djourbel 5,000 ASC SUNEOR Djourbel
11 Stade Port Autonome Dakar 4,000 ASC Port Autonome
12 Stade Al Djigo Pikine 4,000 AS Pikine
13 Stade de Ngor Dakar 3,000 Olympique de Ngor
14 Stade Fodé Wade Saly 2,000 Diambars FC
15 Stade Mawade Wade Saint-Louis 1,500 ASC Linguère, Saint-Louis FC
16 Stade Deni Biram Ndao Deni Biram Ndao 1,000 Génération Foot
17 Stade Lamine Guèye Kaolack 1,000 ASC Saloum

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "China Builds 47 Million Euro Wrestling Stadium in Senegal".
  2. ^ "Stadiums in Senegal". World Stadiums.
  3. ^ https://www.sofoot.com/stades/stade-leopold-sedar-senghor