List of Allsvenskan stadiums

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This is a list of Allsvenskan stadiums.

Stadiums

Stadiums listed in blue indicate that they are the home grounds of teams currently participating in the 2018 Allsvenskan season, while the stadiums listed in red have now been demolished.

Contents

StadiumImageClubLocationOpenedClosedCapacityCoordinatesRefs
Arosvallen Västerås SK Västerås 193210,000
Bårsta IP Assyriska FF Södertälje
Behrn Arena Behrn Arena 2008.JPG Örebro SK Örebro 192314,500
Borås Arena Boras arena 17april 2005.jpg IF Elfsborg Borås 200516,899
Bravida Arena BK Häcken Gothenburg 20156,500
Domnarvsvallen Domnarvsvallen.jpg IK Brage Borlänge 19256,500
Enavallen Enköpings SK Enköping 19344,500
Falkenbergs IP Falkenbergs FF Falkenberg 19214,000
Folkungavallen Folkungavallen 2011-07-16.JPG BK Derby, IF Saab Linköping 19195,500
Fredriksskans Fredriksskans.jpg Kalmar FF Kalmar 9,000
Strawberry Arena Friends Arena (7751335978).jpg AIK Solna 201250,000
Gamla Ullevi (old) Gamla Ullevi 20060828-1.jpg GAIS, Gårda BK, IFK Göteborg, Redbergslids IK, Örgryte IS Gothenburg 1916200718,000
Gamla Ullevi (new) En stad - Ett lag.jpg GAIS, IFK Göteborg, BK Häcken, Örgryte IS Gothenburg 200918,900
Gavlevallen Gavlevallen 3.jpg Dalkurd FF, Gefle IF Gävle 20156,500
Grimsta IP Grimsta IP Hasselby strand och Malaren mot vast 1988.jpg IF Brommapojkarna Stockholm 19638,000
Guldfågeln Arena Goldenbird arena1.png Kalmar FF Kalmar 201112,182
Herrgärdets IP Västerås IK Västerås
Hillängens IP Ludvika FFI Ludvika
Jernvallen Jernvallen.jpg Sandvikens AIK, Sandvikens IF Sandviken 1938
Johanneshovs IP Johanneshovs IP 1960-tal.jpg Hammarby IF Stockholm 19181967
Jämtkraft Arena Jamtkraft Arena.jpg Östersunds FK Östersund 20078,466
Kamratvallen IFK Holmsund Holmsund
Kopparvallen Kopparvallen.jpg Åtvidabergs FF Åtvidaberg 19078,000
Landskrona IP Landskrona IP.JPG Landskrona BoIS Landskrona 1924
Lövåsvallen Billingsfors IK Billingsfors 1944
Malmö IP Malmo IP.jpg IFK Malmö, Malmö FF Malmö 1896
Malmö Stadion South Stand, Malmo Stadion.jpg IFK Malmö, Malmö FF Malmö 195626,500
Motala Idrottspark Motala AIF Motala 1920
Myresjöhus Arena Myresjohus Arena 120903 OIF-VMO 1-1 210337 4677.jpg Östers IF Växjö 2012
Norra IP Sandvikens IF Sandviken
Norrporten Arena NorrportenArena.jpg IFK Sundsvall, GIF Sundsvall Sundsvall 1903
Nya Parken Nyaparken.jpg IFK Norrköping, IK Sleipner Norrköping 190417,234
Olympia Olympiahelsingborg.jpg Helsingborgs IF, Råå IF, Stattena IF Helsingborg 189816,500
Örjans Vall Orjan.JPG IS Halmia, Halmstads BK Halmstad 192215,500
Rambergsvallen Rambergsvallen 2012-08-31 c.jpg BK Häcken Gothenburg 193520137,000
Ramnavallen Ramnavallen.jpg IF Elfsborg Borås 19224,000
Råsunda IP Rasunda 1912.jpg AIK Solna 19101937
Råsunda Stadium Rasunda February 2013 01.jpg AIK, Djurgårdens IF, Reymersholms IK Solna 1937201236,608
Rimnersvallen Rimnersvallen.jpg IK Oddevold, IFK Uddevalla Uddevalla 1923
Ruddalens IP Västra Frölunda IF Gothenburg 19835,000
Ryavallen Ryavallen, main stand, january 2008.JPG IF Elfsborg, Norrby IF Borås 1941
Sandåkerns IP Umeå FC Umeå
Skarsjövallen Starke Arvid (cropped).JPG Ljungskile SK Ljungskile 1984
Skogsvallen Ostra laktaren pa Skogsvallen.JPG IFK Luleå Luleå 2,500
Slottsskogsvallen Slottsskogsvallen Goteborg 2013.jpg GAIS, IFK Göteborg, Örgryte IS Gothenburg 19238,480
Söderstadion Soderstadion Pitch and north stand.jpg Hammarby IF Stockholm 1966201315,600
Södertälje Fotbollsarena Sodertalje Fotbollsarena.jpg Assyriska FF, Syrianska FC Södertälje 20056,400
Stadsparksvallen Stadsparksvallen.jpg Jönköpings Södra IF Jönköping 19026,261
Stockholm Olympic Stadium Stockholms Olympiastadion 20060424-1.jpg AIK, Djurgårdens IF, Hammarby IF, Westermalms IF Stockholm 1912
Stora Valla Stora Valla sommaren 2005.JPG Degerfors IF Degerfors 1938
Strandvallen Strandvallen.jpg Mjällby AIF Hällevik 19537,500
Strömvallen Stromvallen1.jpg Brynäs IF, Gefle IF Gävle 19037,200
Studenternas IP Studenternas IP Main Stand.jpg IK Sirius Uppsala 19096,300
Stadion Mffstadiumnight.jpg Malmö FF Malmö 200922,500
T3 Arena Gammliavalen.JPG Umeå FC Umeå 1925
Tele2 Arena Tele2 Arena juni 2013a 01.jpg Djurgårdens IF, Hammarby IF Stockholm 201330,001 59°17′27″N18°05′07″E / 59.29081°N 18.08534°E / 59.29081; 18.08534 [1]
Trollebo IP Hallstahammars SK Hallstahammar
Tunavallen Tunavallen 2011.jpg AFC Eskilstuna, IK City, IFK Eskilstuna Eskilstuna 19247,800
Ullevi Ullevi stadium in gothenburg 20060510.jpg GAIS, IFK Göteborg, Örgryte IS Gothenburg 1958
Vägga IP Högadals IS Karlshamn
Vångavallen Vangavallen 20120806 00390.jpg Trelleborgs FF Trelleborg 19337,000
Värendsvallen 120603 Varendsvallen 4600.jpg Östers IF Växjö 1966

For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.
Currently in the process of, or scheduled to be developed.

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References

  1. Tele2 Arena. "För arrangörer". tele2arena.se.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)