Motala Idrottspark

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Motala Idrottspark
Location Motala, Sweden
Capacity 8 500
Construction
Renovated1920 (1920)
Tenants
Motala AIF

Motala Idrottspark is a football stadium in Motala, Sweden and the home stadium for the football team Motala AIF. Motala Idrottspark has a total capacity of 8,500 spectators. [1]

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References

  1. "Motala Idrottspark". Soccerway. Retrieved 16 December 2011.

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