EA FC 25 continues to celebrate football’s diverse landscapes, featuring iconic arenas alongside charming, compact grounds that pack a punch.
In the world of football, stadiums range from massive arenas hosting tens of thousands to smaller, more intimate stadiums where the connection between players and fans feels uniquely personal.
From historic stadiums to modern women’s football stadiums, here are the top 10 smallest stadiums in EA FC 25, ranked from largest to smallest by capacity.
EA FC 25 Smallest Stadiums
#10 Estádio de Vallecas

- Club: Rayo Vallecano
- Capacity: 14,708
- Opened: 1976
- Location: Puente de Vallecas, Madrid, Spain
Kicking off our list is Estádio de Vallecas, home to Rayo Vallecano. Nestled in a working-class district of Madrid, this stadium may be compact, but it’s renowned for its passionate atmosphere.
With a capacity of 14,708, it’s the largest of the smallest in EA FC 25, offering fans a lively experience that reflects the spirit of the local community.
#09 Municipal de Butarque

- Club: CD Leganés
- Capacity: 12,454
- Opened: 1998
- Location: Leganés, Community of Madrid, Spain
Next up is Municipal de Butarque, the home of CD Leganés. Its modest size fosters a tight-knit feel, perfect for fans cheering on their local heroes.
With a capacity of 12,454, this relatively modern stadium, opened in 1998, has been the stage for the club’s remarkable journey, including their promotions to Spain’s top tier.
#08 Vitality Stadium

- Club: AFC Bournemouth
- Capacity: 11,329
- Opened: 1910
- Location: Kings Park, Bournemouth, England
Vitality Stadium, formerly Dean Court, brings a slice of English football history to the list. Home to AFC Bournemouth since 1910, its 11,329 seats have witnessed the club’s rise from lower leagues to the Premier League.
This historic stadium’s smaller scale keeps fans close to the action, enhancing its charm in EA FC 25.
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#07 Estadi Montilivi

- Club: Girona FC
- Capacity: 11,286
- Opened: 1970
- Location: Girona, Catalonia, Spain
Estadi Montilivi, home to Girona FC, sits just below Vitality Stadium with a capacity of 11,286. Opened in 1970, this Catalan gem offers an intimate setting where supporters can feel every moment of the game.
Girona’s recent success has only amplified the stadium’s reputation as a tough place to visit.
#06 Kenilworth Road

- Club: Luton Town
- Capacity: 10,356
- Opened: 1905
- Location: Luton, Bedfordshire, England
Steeped in over a century of history, Kenilworth Road has been Luton Town’s home since 1905. With a capacity of 10,356, its traditional layout and proximity to the pitch create an intense atmosphere.
In EA FC 25, this classic English ground stands out for its old-school vibe and passionate crowds.
#05 Municipal de Ipurúa

- Club: SD Eibar
- Capacity: 8,164
- Opened: 1947
- Location: Eibar, Gipuzkoa, Spain
Halfway through our list, Municipal de Ipurúa is the smallest stadium in Spain’s La Liga, home to SD Eibar.
With a capacity of 8,164, this Basque Country stadiums, opened in 1947, is known for its dedicated supporters and the club’s improbable rise to the top flight, making it a fan favorite in the game.
#04 El Alcoraz

- Club: SD Huesca
- Capacity: 7,638
- Opened: 1972
- Location: Huesca, Spain
El Alcoraz, home to SD Huesca, holds 7,638 fans and has been a fortress for the club since 1972. Despite its small size, it’s played host to La Liga football thanks to Huesca’s tenacity.
In EA FC 25, its compact design delivers a vibrant, close-quarters matchday experience.
#03 Manchester City Academy Stadium

- Club: Manchester City Women
- Capacity: 7,000
- Opened: 2014
- Location: Sportcity, Manchester, England
The Manchester City Academy Stadium, also known as Joie Stadium, serves primarily as the home for Manchester City Women.
Opened in 2014 with a capacity of 7,000, this modern facility reflects the growing prominence of women’s football, offering players in EA FC 25 a sleek, intimate stadiums to explore.
#02 Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano

- Club: Real Madrid Femenino
- Capacity: 6,000
- Opened: 2006
- Location: Madrid, Spain
Named after the iconic Alfredo Di Stéfano, this stadium within Real Madrid’s training complex is home to Real Madrid Femenino.
With a capacity of 6,000, it’s a small but prestigious stadiums opened in 2006. Its inclusion in EA FC 25 brings a touch of elite club heritage to the list.
#01 StrongHER Stadium

- Club: VfL Wolfsburg Women
- Capacity: 5,200
- Opened: 2015
- Location: Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany
Topping our list as the smallest stadium in EA FC 25 is StrongHER Stadium, also known as AOK Stadion, home to VfL Wolfsburg Women.
Opened in 2015 with a capacity of just 5,200, this cutting-edge facility highlights the club’s commitment to women’s football, delivering an ultra-intimate setting for fans and players alike.
Final Whistle
These ten stadiums may lack the sprawling stands of football’s giants, but they more than make up for it with character, history, and atmosphere.
From England’s historic grounds to Spain’s passionate stadiums and modern hubs for women’s football in Germany, the smallest stadiums in EA FC 25 offer a diverse and immersive experience.
Whether you’re battling it out in Career Mode or online matches, these cozy arenas prove that size isn’t everything in the beautiful game.
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