As the 2024–2025 season comes to an end, Europe’s top leagues have crowned their champions – and with them, the stadiums that hosted the triumphs. From the legendary Anfield to the lesser-known Egnatia Stadium in Albania, here are the grounds where glory was achieved this season.
Turkey – Galatasaray

Stadium: Rams Park Stadium
Galatasaray claimed another Süper Lig title, with Rams Park delivering an electrifying atmosphere all season long. A modern fortress for one of the world’s most passionate fanbases.
Greece – Olympiacos

Stadium: Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium
Olympiacos returns to the top of the Greek Super League, turning their historic home in Piraeus into an unbeatable fortress this season.
Albania – Egnatia

Stadium: Egnatia Stadium
One of the surprises of the season – Egnatia won their first-ever Albanian title, and their small stadium in Rrogozhinë became the center of national football celebrations.
Ukraine – Dynamo Kyiv

Stadium: Olimpiyskiy Stadium, Kyiv
Dynamo returned to the top in Ukraine, with their iconic stadium symbolizing both sporting triumph and resilience during difficult times.
Serbia – Red Star Belgrade

Stadium: Rajko Mitić Stadium
Another dominant season for Red Star, whose home ground once again proved to be one of the most intense atmospheres in the Balkans.
Italy – Napoli

Stadium: Stadio Diego Armando Maradona
After an extraordinary season, Napoli lifted the Serie A trophy once more in the legendary stadium that honors one of football’s greatest icons.
Switzerland – FC Basel

Stadium: St. Jakob-Park
Basel returned to the summit of Swiss football, and their modern stadium in the heart of the city witnessed a season of resurgence.
France – Paris Saint-Germain

Stadium: Parc des Princes
PSG continued their dominance in Ligue 1, celebrating yet another title at the historic stadium in the heart of Paris.
Spain – FC Barcelona

Stadium: Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
With Camp Nou under renovation, Barcelona played the season at the Olympic Stadium – and still managed to secure the La Liga crown.
Portugal – Sporting CP

Stadium: Estádio José Alvalade
Sporting Lisbon lifted the Portuguese league trophy with the help of their passionate fans in one of the country’s most iconic stadiums.
England – Liverpool

Stadium: Anfield
After a thrilling title race, Liverpool emerged as Premier League champions, with Anfield once again the scene of magical football and unforgettable nights.
Germany – Bayern Munich

Stadium: Allianz Arena
Another Bundesliga title for Bayern, whose state-of-the-art Allianz Arena continues to be a fortress in German football.
Netherlands – PSV Eindhoven

Stadium: Philips Stadion
PSV returned to glory in the Eredivisie, with their intimate and vibrant stadium in Eindhoven powering them to the title.
Scotland – Celtic

Stadium: Celtic Park
Once again, Celtic reigned supreme in Scotland, with Parkhead witnessing another dominant season in green and white.
Belgium – Royale Union Saint-Gilloise

Stadium: Stade Joseph Marien
For the first time in decades, Union SG were crowned champions, and their classic stadium became the scene of historic celebrations.
Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll explore more champion stadiums from across the continent. Follow us for more football stadium stories!