Källbrinks IP

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Källbrinks IP
Kallbrinks IP, juni 2016 (1).jpg
Location Huddinge, Sweden
Type sports ground
Capacity 2 500
Opened 22 May 1982
Tenants
Huddinge IF, Spårvägen cykel, Snättringe SK, Huddinge AIS

Källbrinks Idrottsplats or simply Källbrinks IP is a football stadium in Huddinge, Sweden and the home stadium for the football team Huddinge IF. Källbrinks IP has a total capacity of 2 500 spectators. [1]

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Huddinge IF is a Swedish football club located in Huddinge, a municipality in Stockholm County in east central Sweden.

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References

  1. "Källbrinks IP". Soccerway. Retrieved 13 November 2014.

Coordinates: 59°14′57″N17°56′49″E / 59.2492°N 17.9469°E / 59.2492; 17.9469

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