Discover the most iconic sports stadiums and arenas in Portugal. From massive football stadiums to legendary sporting venues.
From the magnificent Estádio da Luz (68,100) to historic Estádio Nacional (37,593), discover Portugal's biggest football stadiums ranked by official capacity. Features Euro 2004 architectural marvels, Big Three clubs, and 2030 World Cup venues from Lisbon to Madeira island.
Rankings Updated: 5/28/2026 | Official Capacities verified from stadium sources
Estádio da Luz in Lisbon is Portugal's largest stadium with a capacity of 68,100. Home to Sport Lisboa e Benfica since 2003, this modern cathedral of Portuguese football has hosted Champions League finals and UEFA Euro 2004 matches.
The Big Three stadiums (Estádio da Luz, José Alvalade Stadium, Estádio do Dragão) were all built for Euro 2004, along with the stunning Estádio Municipal de Braga known as "The Quarry." These venues represent Portugal's architectural excellence and Euro 2004 legacy.
Estádio da Luz is Portugal's largest and most prestigious venue, hosting Champions League finals in 2014 and 2020. As Benfica's home since 2003, it represents Portuguese football's pinnacle and will be a key venue for the 2030 World Cup co-hosted by Portugal, Spain, and Morocco.
The Taça de Portugal final is held at the historic Estádio Nacional (37,593 capacity) in Oeiras. This prestigious venue also hosted the legendary 1967 European Cup Final between Celtic and Internazionale, making it one of European football's most historic grounds.