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This is a list of football grounds in India that have been used for major international football matches.
Stadiums
Name
City
State
Capacity
Image
Salt Lake Stadium †
Bidhannagar
West Bengal
68,000
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium †
Delhi
Delhi
60,254
Greenfield International Stadium †
Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala
50,000
EMS Stadium †
Kozhikode
Kerala
50,000
DY Patil Stadium †
Navi Mumbai
Maharastra
45,300
Birsa Munda Football Stadium
Ranchi
Jharkhand
40,000
Jawarhalal Nehru International Stadium, Kaloor †
Kochi
Kerala
40,000
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium †
Chennai
Tamil Nadu
40,000
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium
Kollam
Kerala
40,000
Mangala Stadium
Mangalore
Karnataka
40,000
Kanchenjunga Stadium †
Siliguri
West Bengal
40,000
Khuman Lampak Main Stadium †
Imphal
Manipur
35,285
Ambedkar Stadium †
Delhi
Delhi
35,000
Birsa Munda Athletics Stadium
Ranchi
Jharkhand
35,000
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium †
Guwahati
Assam
32,844
GMC Balayogi Athletic Stadium †
Hyderabad
Telangana
30,000
Chhatrapati Shahu Stadium
Kolhapur
Maharashtra
30,000
Guru Nanak Stadium
Ludhiana
Punjab
30,000
Baichung Stadium
Namchi
Sikkim
30,000
Bakhshi Stadium
Srinagar
Jammu and Kashmir
30,000
Malappuram District Sports Complex Stadium
Malappuram
Kerala
30,000
Paljor Stadium
Gangtok
Sikkim
30,000
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Coimbatore
Tamil Nadu
30,000
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium
Hyderabad
Telangana
30,000
Yashwant Stadium
Nagpur
Maharashtra
30,000
Sree Kanteerava Stadium †
Bangalore
Karnataka
25,810
Naihati Stadium
Naihati
West Bengal
25,000
KD Singh Babu Stadium
Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
25,000
JRD Tata Sports Complex
Jamshedpur
Jharkhand
24,424
East Bengal Ground
Kolkata
West Bengal
23,500
Guru Gobind Singh Stadium
Jalandhar
Punjab
22,000
Rabindra Sarobar Stadium
Kolkata
West Bengal
22,000
Ekana Football Stadium
Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
20,000
The Arena by Transtadia †
Ahmedabad
Gujarat
20,000
Fatorda Stadium †
Margao
Goa
20,000
Indira Gandhi Stadium
Kohima
Nagaland
20,000
Mohun Bagan Ground
Kolkata
West Bengal
20,000
Rajiv Gandhi Stadium
Aizawl
Mizoram
20,000
Silli Stadium
Silli
Jharkhand
20,000
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium
Akola
Maharastra
20,000
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Shillong
Meghalaya
17,000
Bangalore Football Stadium
Bangalore
Karnataka
15,000
Vidyasagar Krirangan
Barasat
West Bengal
15,000
Kalinga Stadium
Bhubaneswar
Odisha
15,000
Calicut Medical College Stadium
Kozhikode
Kerala
15,000
Mulna Stadium
Balaghat
Madhya Pradesh
15,000
Nehru Stadium
Guwahati
Assam
15,000
Rajendra Stadium
Siwan
Bihar
15,000
Sailen Manna Stadium
Howrah
West Bengal
15,000
Sumant Moolgaokar Stadium
Jamshedpur
Jharkhand
15,000
Thrissur Municipal Corporation Stadium
Thrissur
Kerala
15,000
Mohammedan Sporting Ground
Kolkata
West Bengal
14,000
SAI Stadium
Kokrajhar
Assam
12,000
Jorhat Stadium
Jorhat
Assam
12,000
Kishore Bharati Krirangan
Jadavpur
West Bengal
12,000
Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex †
Pune
Maharashtra
11,900
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Football Stadium
Neemuch
Madhya Pradesh
10,000
Duler Stadium
Mapusa
Goa
10,000
Jorethang Ground
Jorethang
Sikkim
10,000
Kalyani Stadium
Kalyani
West Bengal
10,000
Kottappadi Football Stadium
Malappuram
Kerala
10,000
Mela Ground
Kalimpong
West Bengal
10,000
TRC Turf Ground
Srinagar
Jammu & Kashmir
10,000
KASA Stadium
Diphu
Assam
9,000
Mumbai Football Arena †
Andheri , Mumbai
Maharashtra
7,000
Cooperage Football Stadium
Mumbai
Maharashtra
5,000
Fr. Agnel Stadium
Navi Mumbai
Maharashtra
5,000
Lammual Stadium
Aizawl
Mizoram
5,000
Santipur Municipality Stadium
Santipur
West Bengal
5,000
Tilak Maidan Stadium
Vasco da Gama
Goa
5,000
Oil India Ground
Duliajan
Assam
4,000
GMC Athletic Stadium
Bambolim
Goa
3,000
Nehru Maidan
Mangalore
Karnataka
2,000
Note. † denotes stadiums that have hosted international football matches.
2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup venues
Main article: 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup
The initial shortlist of nine host cities was New Delhi , Pune , Mumbai , Margao , Bangalore , Kolkata , Kochi , Guwahati , and Navi Mumbai . Following the reception of FIFA's technical report, the AIFF cleared Kochi , Delhi , Navi Mumbai , Guwahati , Margao and Kolkata as the venues for the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup. The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Kochi) was the first venue to be announced.
Stadium
City/State
Capacity
Vivekananda Yubabharati Krirangan
Kolkata , West Bengal
68,000
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Delhi
60,000
DY Patil Stadium
Navi Mumbai , Maharashtra
45,300
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Kochi , Kerala
41,000
Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium
Guwahati , Assam
25,000
Fatorda Stadium
Margao , Goa
19,500
2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup venues
Main article: 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
Kalinga Stadium in the city of Bhubaneswar got provisional clearance as the first venue for the 2020 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. In November 2019, FIFA local organising committee after second inspection of Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata , Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati and Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, expressed their satisfaction with the preparation of infrastructure and the training facilities as the provisional venues for the tournament. On 18 February 2020, all the five venues were finalised and announced together with the official schedule. Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar, Guwahati and Kolkata will host the group-stage matches, where as the knockout matches will be played in four cities except Guwahati.
See also
References
"India to host 2017 Under-17 FIFA World Cup" . ibtimes.co.in. 5 December 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
"Minister discusses U-17 World Cup progress with FIFA officials" . Newsnation.in. 13 December 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
"FIFA Team Inspects Kochi JN Stadium and Training Grounds for 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup" . Football News India. 11 December 2014. Archived from the original on 21 March 2017. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
"Kochi to host U-17 FIFA World Cup matches" . Manoramaonline. 6 April 2015. Archived from the original on 8 April 2015. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
"Bhubenswar is the first venue to get provisional clearance for FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup India 2020" . AIFF. 27 August 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
"FIFA kicks of Women's World Cup India 2020 inspection in Kolkata" . AIFF. 26 November 2019. Archived from the original on 14 May 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
"FIFA LOC delegation inspects Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati for FIFA U17 Women's World Cup India 2020" . AIFF. 28 November 2019. Archived from the original on 22 March 2022. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
FIFA.com. "FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 2020™ - News - Match schedule and host cities announced for FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup India 2020™" . www.fifa.com . Archived from the original on 18 February 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
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