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Jules Ottenstadion hosted one football match during the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp.
Craven Cottage
Nagai Stadium in Osaka hosted several football matches during the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
La Romareda hosted several football matches during the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
Sanford Stadium hosted the football final for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
Shanghai Stadium hosted several football matches during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

For the Summer Olympics, there are 120 venues that have been or will be used for football. This is the most of any sport at the Olympics.

Games Venue Other sports hosted at venues for those games Capacity Ref.
1900 Paris Vélodrome de Vincennes Cricket, Cycling, Gymnastics, and Rugby union Not listed. [1]
1904 St. Louis Francis Field Archery, Athletics, Cycling, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Roque, Tennis, Tug of war, Weightlifting, and Wrestling 19,000. [2]
1908 London White City Stadium Archery, Athletics, Cycling (track), Diving, Field hockey, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Rugby union, Swimming, Tug of war, Water polo (final), Wrestling 97,000. [3]
1912 Stockholm Råsunda Stadium Shooting Not listed. [4]
Stockholm Olympic Stadium (final) Athletics, Equestrian, Gymnastics, Modern pentathlon (running), Tug of war, Wrestling 33,000. [5]
Traneberg None Not listed. [6]
1920 Antwerp Jules Ottenstadion (Italy-Egypt) None Not listed. [7]
Olympisch Stadion (final) Athletics, Equestrian, Field hockey, Gymnastics, Modern pentathlon, Rugby union, Tug of war, Weightlifing 12,771 [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
Stade Joseph Marien None Not listed. [11]
Stadion Broodstraat None Not listed. [11]
1924 Paris Stade Bergeyre None 10,455 [17]
Stade de Colombes (final) Athletics, Cycling (road), Equestrian, Fencing, Gymnastics, Modern pentathlon (fencing, running), Rugby union, Tennis 22,737 [18]
Stade de Paris None 5,145 [19]
Stade Pershing None 8,110 [20]
1928 Amsterdam Monnikenhuize None Not listed. [21]
Olympic Stadium (final) Athletics, Cycling (track), Equestrian (jumping), Gymnastics 31,600 [22]
Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel None 11,026 [23][24]
1936 Berlin Hertha-BSC Field None 35,239 [25]
Mommsenstadion None 15,005 [25]
Olympic Stadium (final) Athletics, Equestrian (jumping), Handball (final) 100,000 [26]
Poststadion None 45,000. [25]
1948 London Arsenal Stadium None 73,000 [27]
Champion Hill None 3,000 [27]
Craven Cottage None 25,700 [27]
Cricklefield Stadium None 3,500 [27]
Empire Stadium (medal matches) Athletics, Equestrian (jumping), Field hockey (medal matches) 82,000 [28]
Green Pond Road Stadium None 21,708 [27]
Griffin Park None 12,763 [27]
Selhurst Park None 26,309 [27]
White Hart Lane None 36,310 [27]
1952 Helsinki Helsinki Football Grounds None 10,770. [29]
Kotka None 3,500 [29]
Lahti None 82,000 [29]
Olympic Stadium (final) Athletics, Equestrian (jumping) 70,000 [30]
Tampere None 17,000 [29]
Turku None 9,372 [29]
1956 Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground (final) Athletics, Field hockey (final) 104,000 [31]
Olympic Park Stadium None 40,000 [32]
1960 Rome Florence Communal Stadium None 47,920 [33]
Grosetto Communal Stadium None 10,200 [33]
L'Aquila Communal Stadium None 9,285 [33]
Livorno Ardenza Stadium None 19,238 [33]
Naples Saint Paul's Stadium None 60,240 [33]
Pescara Adriatic Stadium None 24,400 [33]
Stadio Flaminio (final) None 32,000 [34]
1964 Tokyo Komazawa Stadium None 20,800 [35][36]
Mitsuzawa Football Field None 10,100 [35][37]
Nagai Stadium None 20,000 [38]
National Stadium (final) Athletics, Equestrian (team jumping) 71,600 [35][39]
Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium None 10,000 [40][41]
Ōmiya Football Field None 14,400 [35][42]
Prince Chichiba Memorial Football Field None 17,600 [35][43]
1968 Mexico City Estadio Azteca (final) None 104,000 [44]
Estadio Cuauhtémoc None 42,648 [45]
Estadio Nou Camp None 33,943 [46]
Jalisco Stadium None 56,713 [46]
1972 Munich Drei Flüsse Stadion None 20,000 [47][48][49]
ESV-Stadion None 11,418 [47][48][50]
Jahnstadion None 11,200 [47][48][51]
Olympiastadion (final) Athletics, Ceremonies (opening/ closing), Equestrian (jumping team), Modern pentathlon (running) 77,000 [52]
Rosenaustadion None 28,000 [47][48][53]
Urban Stadium None 45,548 [47][48][54]
1976 Montreal Lansdowne Park None 30,000 [55]
Olympic Stadium (final) Athletics, Ceremonies (opening/ closing), Equestrian (jumping team final) 70,000 [56]
Sherbrooke Stadium None 10,000 [57]
Varsity Stadium None 21,739 [58]
1980 Moscow Dynama Stadium None 41,040 [59]
Dynamo Central Stadium, Grand Arena None 36,540 [60]
Grand Arena (final) Athletics, Equestrian (jumping individual), Opening/closing ceremonies 78,360 [61]
Kirov Stadium None 72,000 [62]
Republican Stadium (Kyiv) None 80,000 [63]
1984 Los Angeles Harvard Stadium None 30,323 [64][65]
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium None 34,000 [64][66]
Rose Bowl (final) None 103,300 [64]
Stanford Stadium None 85,500 [64][67]
1988 Seoul Busan Stadium None 30,000 [68]
Daegu Stadium None 23,278 [68]
Daejeon Stadium None 30,000 [69]
Gwangju Stadium None 24,000
Dongdaemun Stadium None 26,383 [70]
Olympic Stadium (final) Athletics, Equestrian (jumping individual final) 69,950 [71]
1992 Barcelona Estadi de la Nova Creu Alta None 16,000 [72]
Estadi del FC Barcelona (final) None 100,000 [73]
Estadio Luís Casanova None 50,000 [74]
La Romareda None 43,000 [75]
RCD Espanyol Stadium None 42,000 [76]
1996 Atlanta Florida Citrus Bowl None 65,000 [77]
Legion Field None 81,700 [78]
Orange Bowl None 72,700 [79]
RFK Memorial Stadium None 56,500 [79]
Sanford Stadium (both finals) None 86,100 [79][80]
2000 Sydney Brisbane Cricket Ground None 37,000 [81]
Bruce Stadium None 40,000 [81]
Hindmarsh Stadium None 20,000 [82]
Melbourne Cricket Ground None 98,000 [82]
Olympic Stadium (men's final) Ceremonies (opening/closing), Athletics 110,000 [83]
Sydney Football Stadium (women's final) None 42,000 [84]
2004 Athens Kaftanzoglio Stadium None 37,000 [85]
Karaiskakis Stadium (women's final) None 40,000 [85]
Olympic Stadium (men's final) Ceremonies (opening/ closing), Athletics 71,030 [86]
Pampeloponnisiako Stadium None 20,000 [85]
Pankritio Stadium None 98,000 [85]
Panthessaliko Stadium None 98,000 [87]
2008 Beijing Beijing National Stadium (men's final) Ceremonies (opening/closing), Athletics 91,000 [88]
Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium None 33,572 [89]
Shanghai Stadium None 80,000 [90]
Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium None 60,000 [91]
Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium None 60,000 [92]
Workers Stadium (women's final) None 70,161 [93]
2012 London Ricoh Arena (renamed City of Coventry Stadium due to corporate sponsorship prohibition on venue names) None 32,500 [94]
Hampden Park None 52,000 [95]
Old Trafford None 76,212 [96]
Millennium Stadium None 74,600 [97]
St James' Park None 52,000 [98]
Wembley Stadium (both finals) None 90,000 [99]
2016 Rio de Janeiro Brasília National Stadium None 69,432 [100]
Fonte Nova None 51,708 [101]
Maracanã (both finals) Ceremonies (opening/closing) 74,738 [102]
Mineirão None 58,259 [103]
Arena Corinthians None 47,605
Arena da Amazônia None 40,549
Estádio Olímpico João Havelange Athletics 60,000
2020 Tokyo Nissan Stadium (renamed International Stadium Yokohama due to corporate sponsorship prohibition on venue names) None 73,000
Kashima Soccer Stadium None 40,000
Miyagi Stadium None 50,000
New National Stadium Ceremonies (opening/closing), Athletics 68,000
Saitama Stadium None 63,000
Sapporo Dome None 41,000
Ajinomoto Stadium (renamed Tokyo Stadium due to corporate sponsorship prohibition on venue names) Modern pentathlon (swimming, riding, combined run & shoot), Rugby sevens 50,000

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