Discover the most iconic sports stadiums and arenas in Belgium. From massive football stadiums to legendary sporting venues.
From the iconic King Baudouin Stadium (50,122) to the passionate Stade Maurice Dufrasne (30,023), discover Belgium's biggest football stadiums ranked by official capacity. Features Jupiler Pro League venues and historic grounds across the nation.
Rankings Updated: 5/28/2026 | Official Capacities verified from stadium sources
King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels is Belgium's largest stadium with a capacity of 50,122. It serves as the home of the Belgian national football team and has hosted major international events including Euro 2000 matches.
Standard Liège (Stade Maurice Dufrasne), Club Brugge & Cercle Brugge (Jan Breydel Stadium), KRC Genk (Cegeka Arena), and RSC Anderlecht (Lotto Park) play at Belgium's largest venues.
Ghelamco Arena in Gent is one of Belgium's newest major stadiums, opening in 2013 as the state-of-the-art home of KAA Gent with a capacity of 20,000, replacing the old Jules Ottenstadion.
Four Belgian stadiums have capacities over 25,000: King Baudouin Stadium (50,122), Stade Maurice Dufrasne (30,023), Jan Breydel Stadium (29,042), and Cegeka Arena (24,956).