Stal means steel in many Slavic languages. Stål is a name of Swedish origin.
It may refer to:
People
- Carl Stål (1833–1878), Swedish entomologist
 - Fanny Stål (1821–1889), Swedish classical pianist
 - Tord Stål (1906–1972), Swedish film actor
 
Sports
Norway
- IL Stålkameratene, Norwegian sports club
 
Poland
- Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski a Polish basketball team, based in Ostrów Wielkopolski
 - Stal Gorzów Wielkopolski, a Polish speedway team based in Gorzów Wielkopolski
 - Stal Gorzyce, a Polish football club based in Gorzyce
 - Stal Kraśnik, a Polish football club based in Kraśnik
 - Stal Mielec, a Polish football club based in Mielec
 - Stal Sanok, a Polish sports club based in Sanok:
- Stal Sanok (football)
 - Stal Sanok (ice hockey)
 
 - Stal Stalowa Wola, a Polish sports club based in Stalowa Wola:
 - Stal Rzeszów, a Polish sports club based in Rzeszów:
 
Russia
- FC Stal Oryol, a football club
 - Stal Volgograd, a football club
 - FC Stal Cheboksary, a football club
 
Ukraine
- FC Stal Alchevsk, a Ukrainian football team
 - FC Stal-2 Alchevsk, the reserve team of Stal Alchevsk
 - FC Stal Kamianske, a Ukrainian football club located in Kamianske
 - Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk, , a Ukrainian football team
 
Places
- Dolný Štál, a Slovakian village and municipality in the Dunajská Streda District in the Trnava Region
 - Stal Stadium (disambiguation), several stadiums
 
Transport
- Putilov Stal-2, a Russian mid-range passenger aircraft
 - Putilov Stal-3, a transport aircraft designed and built in the USSR from 1933
 - Putilov Stal-5, a transport aircraft designed in the USSR from 1933. In 1933 Putilov started the design of a flying wing 18 passenger transport
 
Other
- The Tales of Ensign Stål, epic poem by Johan Ludvig Runeberg
 - STAL, Swedish company founded in 1913
 - "Stal", by C418 from Minecraft - Volume Beta, 2013
 
See also
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