Discover the most iconic sports stadiums and arenas in Switzerland. From massive football stadiums to legendary sporting venues.
From the magnificent St. Jakob-Park (38,512) to the alpine Stade Tourbillon (14,283), discover Switzerland's biggest football stadiums ranked by official capacity. Features 4-star UEFA venues, Swiss Super League excellence, multi-lingual heritage from Basel to Geneva, and innovative alpine stadium design.
Rankings Updated: 5/28/2026 | Official Capacities verified from stadium sources
St. Jakob-Park in Basel is Switzerland's largest stadium with a capacity of 38,512. This modern venue has a 4-star UEFA rating and serves as FC Basel's home, representing the pinnacle of Swiss football infrastructure with Champions League hosting capabilities.
Swiss stadiums combine alpine innovation with multi-lingual heritage. From St. Jakob-Park's 4-star UEFA rating to Stade Tourbillon's dramatic mountain views in Sion, they represent Switzerland's unique position bridging German, French, and Italian football cultures.
Switzerland's top Super League clubs play at impressive venues: FC Basel at St. Jakob-Park (38,512), Young Boys at Stade de Suisse (31,789), Servette at Stade de Genève (30,084), and Zurich clubs sharing Letzigrund (26,104), showcasing Swiss football's quality across linguistic regions.
Swiss stadiums represent the country's unique multi-lingual identity from German-speaking Basel and Zurich to French-speaking Geneva and Lausanne. They embody alpine innovation, UEFA excellence, and the precision of Swiss football culture spanning diverse cantonal traditions and mountain landscapes.