Bundesliga Football Grounds in Austria
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Last updated: November 2023
Bundesliga Information
Grounds in Bundesliga Ordered by Capacity
# | Ground | Capacity |
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1. | Worthersee Stadion home to SK Austria Klagenfurt | 32,000 |
2. | Wals Siezenheim Stadium home to Red Bull Salzburg | 30,188 |
3. | Allianz Stadion home to Rapid Vienna | 28,000 |
4. | Generali Arena home to Austria Vienna | 17,500 |
5. | Tivoli Neu home to WSG Swarovski Wattens - Tirol | 16,000 |
6. | UPC-Arena home to Sturm Graz | 15,323 |
7. | Lavanttal-Arena home to Wolfsberger AC | 9,000 |
8. | Reichshofstadion home to SC Austria Lustenau | 8,800 |
9. | Stadion Schnabelholz home to SC Rheindorf Altach | 8,500 |
10. | Linzer Stadion home to FC Blau-Weiss Linz | 7,870 |
11. | Raiffeisen Arena (TGW Arena) home to LASK Linz | 7,870 |
12. | Stadion Hartberg home to TSV Hartberg | 4,500 |
- Biggest stadium in Bundesliga: 32,000 - Worthersee Stadion
- Smallest stadium in Bundesliga: 4,500 - Stadion Hartberg
- Total capacity in Bundesliga: 185,551
- Average capacity in Bundesliga: 14,273
Best supported teams in Bundesliga
- Most fans in Bundesliga: 16 - Rapid Vienna
- Fewest fans in Bundesliga: 0 - WSG Swarovski Wattens - Tirol
- Total Bundesliga fans: 31
- Average number of fans in Bundesliga: 2
Which team's fans have been to the most grounds in Bundesliga?
- Most travelled fans in Bundesliga: 69 grounds visited - Austria Vienna
- Least travelled fans in Bundesliga: 0 grounds visited - WSG Swarovski Wattens - Tirol
- Average # grounds visited in Bundesliga: 18.09
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