17 New Stadiums Coming to EAFC 25: A Major Update for Football Fans

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(EA has now confirmed all the stadiums in EAFC 25. See the list here.)

The excitement surrounding the release of EAFC 25 is reaching new heights as fans anticipate the introduction of 17 new stadiums to the game. Scheduled for release on September 27, EAFC 25 promises to deliver an even more immersive experience for players, with a host of iconic football arenas making their debut in the game. Here’s a closer look at the stadiums that will be added and what makes them special.

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1. Portman Road – Ipswich

Home to Ipswich Town, Portman Road is one of the most historic stadiums in English football. Known for its passionate fanbase and rich history, the addition of Portman Road will delight fans of lower league football, bringing a classic English football atmosphere to EAFC 25.

Capacity: 30,014
Record attendance: 38,010
Stadium opened: 1884

2. Estadio Abanca-Riazor – Deportivo La Coruña

Estadio Abanca-Riazor, the home of Deportivo La Coruña, is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and coastal backdrop. As one of Spain’s most beloved stadiums, its inclusion in EAFC 25 will provide a taste of Galician football culture to players around the world.

Capacity: 32,490
Stadium opened: 1940

3. Voith-Arena – 1. FC Heidenheim

Voith-Arena, the home ground of 1. FC Heidenheim, is a more intimate venue but no less significant. Known for its dedicated supporters, this German stadium adds another layer of authenticity to the game’s representation of Bundesliga football.

Capacity: 15,000
Stadium opened: 1972

4. Merck-Stadion Am Böllenfalltor – SV Darmstadt 98

Merck-Stadion Am Böllenfalltor is the home of SV Darmstadt 98 and a stadium steeped in tradition. Its inclusion in EAFC 25 highlights the growing appeal of Bundesliga football and offers players the chance to experience matches in one of Germany’s unique football venues.

Capacity: 17,810
Stadium opened: 1921

5. Holstein-Stadion – Holstein Kiel

Holstein-Stadion, the home of Holstein Kiel, is another German stadium making its debut in EAFC 25. With its addition, fans can now experience the intense atmosphere of a Kiel home match, bringing even more diversity to the game’s stadium selection.

Capacity: 15,034
Stadium opened: 1911

6. Stadion Renato Dall’Ara – Bologna FC 1909

The historic Stadion Renato Dall’Ara in Bologna is now co-owned by the club, allowing it to make its long-awaited return to the game. This iconic Italian stadium, known for its classic design and passionate fans, adds a touch of Serie A heritage to EAFC 25.

Capacity: 36,352
Stadium opened: 1927

7. Stadio Artemio Franchi – ACF Fiorentina

Stadio Artemio Franchi, the home of ACF Fiorentina, is one of Italy’s most iconic stadiums. With its distinct architecture and deep connection to Florentine culture, this stadium will provide an authentic Serie A experience for players.

Capacity: 43,147
Stadium opened: 1931

8. Stadio Olimpico – AS Roma and SS Lazio

Making its return after being last featured in FIFA 20, Stadio Olimpico is one of the most famous stadiums in world football. Home to both AS Roma and SS Lazio, this legendary venue is known for hosting some of the most intense derbies in Italian football.

Capacity: 70,634
Record attendance: 78,886
Stadium opened: 1928

9. Stade Louis II – AS Monaco

Stade Louis II, located in the picturesque Principality of Monaco, is renowned for its unique setting and modern design. The inclusion of this stadium in EAFC 25 will allow players to enjoy matches with the stunning Mediterranean backdrop that makes this venue so special.

Capacity: 16,360
Record attendance: 20,000
Stadium opened: 1939

10. Allianz Riviera – OGC Nice

The Allianz Riviera in Nice is a modern stadium that perfectly encapsulates the vibrant football culture of the French Riviera. With its state-of-the-art facilities and passionate fanbase, this stadium is a great addition for fans of Ligue 1 football.

Capacity: 36,178
Record attendance: 35,596
Stadium opened: 2013

11. Roazhon Park – Stade Rennais

Roazhon Park, the home of Stade Rennais, is another exciting addition from Ligue 1. Known for its passionate supporters and lively atmosphere, this stadium will offer players an authentic French football experience in EAFC 25.

Capacity: 29,778
Record attendance: 29,490
Stadium opened: 1912

12. Estádio José Alvalade – Sporting CP

Returning for the first time since 2010, Estádio José Alvalade is one of Portugal’s premier football venues. Home to Sporting CP, this stadium is steeped in history and has witnessed countless memorable moments in Portuguese football.

Capacity: 50,095
Record attendance: 50,046
Stadium opened: 2003

13. Estadio Más Monumental – River Plate

Estadio Más Monumental, the iconic home of River Plate in Buenos Aires, is known for its massive capacity and electrifying atmosphere. As one of South America’s most legendary stadiums, its addition to EAFC 25 will provide players with the chance to experience the passion of Argentine football.

Capacity: 84,567
Record attendance: 100,000
Stadium opened: 1938

14. St. Jakob-Park – FC Basel

St. Jakob-Park, the home of FC Basel, is set to host matches during the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 and is making its return to the game after being last featured in 2008. This Swiss stadium is known for its modern design and has been the stage for many memorable European matches.

Capacity: 38,512
Stadium opened: 2001

15. De Kuip – Feyenoord

As confirmed by EA on their Twitter account, De Kuip will be one of the new stadiums in the new game.

Capacity: 51,117
Stadium opened: 1937

16. Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi RAMS Park – Galatasaray

On August 29th, EA confirmed that fans of both Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray S.K. could look forward to seeing their homegrounds in the new edition of the game.

Capacity: 53,798
Stadium opened: 2011

17. Ülker Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium – Fenerbahçe

Since 1908 the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium has been home ground for Fenerbahçe and is one of the most legendary Turkish stadiums.

Capacity: 47,544
Stadium opened: 1908

With these 17 new stadiums, EAFC 25 is set to deliver an unparalleled level of realism and immersion. Fans will have the opportunity to play in some of the world’s most iconic football venues, each with its own unique atmosphere and history. Whether you’re a fan of European football or enjoy the passionate atmospheres of South America, EAFC 25 has something for everyone.

For more details about the upcoming release of EAFC 25 and its features, visit EA Sports.

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