Top 5 smallest UEFA Champions League stadiums for 2022/23 season.
Number 5. Sammy Ofer Stadium. The home of Israeli champions Maccabi Haifa, who are back in the group stage after 13 years. The stadium is located in Haifa and has a capacity of 30,780. It opened in 2014 and is also the home of Hapoel Haifa.
Number 4. BayArena. The home of Bayer Leverkusen has a capacity of 30,210. It opened in 1958 and was renovated in 2009. Bayer Leverkusen are back in the Champions League after 3 years.
Number 3. Jan Breydel Stadium. The Jan Breydel Stadium has a capacity of 29,062 and is located in Brugge. It will host the matches of Belgian champions Club Brugge. Opened in 1975, the stadium is also the home of Club Brugge’s city rivals Cercle Brugge.
Number 2. Stadion Maksimir. The home of Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb who are back in the group stage after 3 years. Located in Zagreb, Maksimir has a current capacity of 25,000 and it opened in 1912.
Number 1. Doosan Arena. The smallest stadium in the Champions League this season is Doosan Arena, the home Czech champions Viktoria Plzeň who are back in the Champions League after 4 years. It has a capacity of 11,700 and it opened in 1955.