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List of football stadiums in Sweden

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This is a list of football stadiums in Sweden, ranked in descending order of capacity.

There are many football stadiums and pitches in Sweden, so this list is not comprehensive. It includes:

Existing stadiums

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Overall Rank Image Stadium Capacity Club Division Rank in Respective Divisions Ref
1 Strawberry Arena 50,653 Sweden men's national football team National stadium N/A [1]
AIK Allsvenskan 1
2 Tele2 Arena 31,000 Djurgårdens IF Allsvenskan 2 [2]
Hammarby Allsvenskan 2
3 Eleda Stadion 22,500 Malmö FF Allsvenskan 3 [3]
4 Gamla Ullevi 18,416 Sweden women's national football team National stadium N/A [4]
IFK Göteborg Allsvenskan 4
GAIS Superettan 1
Örgryte IS
5 Östgötaporten 17,234 IFK Norrköping Allsvenskan 5 [5]
IK Sleipner Division 2 N/A
6 Borås Arena 16,899 IF Elfsborg Allsvenskan 6 [6]
Norrby IF Superettan 2
7 Olympia 16,500 Helsingborgs IF Superettan 3 [7]
8 Behrn Arena 13,129 Örebro SK Allsvenskan 7 [8]
9 Guldfågeln Arena 12,150 Kalmar FF Allsvenskan 8 [9]
10 Visma Arena 12,000 Östers IF Superettan 4
11 Örjans Vall 10,873 Halmstads BK Allsvenskan 9 [10]
12 Studenternas IP 10,522 IK Sirius Allsvenskan 10 [citation needed]
13= Vångavallen 10,000 Trelleborgs FF Superettan 5 [11]
13= Landskrona IP 10,000 Landskrona BoIS Superettan N/A [12]
13= Tingvalla IP 10,000 Carlstad United Division 1 Norra NA
16 Linköping Arena 8,500 Linköpings FC Damallsvenskan 3 [13]
17 Jämtkraft Arena 8,466 Östersunds FK Superettan 6 [14]
18 Kopparvallen 8,300 Åtvidabergs FF Division 1 Södra 6 [15]
19= T3 Arena 8,000 Umeå FC Division 1 Norra N/A [16]
19= Starke Arvid Arena 8,000 Ljungskile SK Division 1 Södra N/A [17]
21 Tunavallen 7,800 AFC Eskilstuna Superettan 12 [18]
Eskilstuna United DFF Damallsvenskan 4
22 Norrporten Arena 7,700 GIF Sundsvall Allsvenskan 11 [19]
23 Stora Valla 7,500 Degerfors IF Allsvenskan 12 [20]
24 Strandvallen 7,000 Mjällby AIF Allsvenskan 13 [21]
25= Bravida Arena 6,500 BK Häcken Allsvenskan 14 [22]
25= Gavlevallen 6,500 Gefle IF Division 1 Norra 8 [23]
25= Domnarvsvallen 6,500 IK Brage Superettan N/A [24]
Dalkurd FF Superettan
28 Södertälje Fotbollsarena 6,400 Syrianska FC Div 2 Södra Svealand 14 [25]
Assyriska FF Div 2 Södra Svealand N/A
29= Stadsparksvallen 5,500 Jönköpings Södra IF Superettan 15 [26]
29= Falcon Alkoholfri Arena 5,500 Falkenbergs FF Superettan 11 [27]
31 Grimsta IP 5,100 IF Brommapojkarna Superettan 12 [28]
32 Finnvedsvallen 5,070 IFK Värnamo Allsvenskan 15 [29]
33 Gutavallen 5,000 FC Gute Division 2 Norra Svealand [30]
34 Hitachi Energy Arena 7,044 Västerås SK Superettan 12 [31]
35 Påskbergsvallen 4,575 Varbergs BoIS FC Allsvenskan 16 [32]
36 Ängelholms IP 4,000 Ängelholms FF Division 1 Södra 15 [33]

Other stadiums

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Overall Rank Image Stadium Capacity Club Division Rank in Respective Divisions Ref
1 Ullevi 43,000 None N/A N/A [34]
2 Malmö Stadion 26,500 IFK Malmö Division 2 1 [35]
3 Värendsvallen 13,800 None N/A N/A [36]
4 Ryavallen 12,000 None N/A N/A [37]

Stadiums under construction

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# Image Stadium Capacity City Home team Start/end

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "This is Friends Arena". Friends Arena. Archived from the original on 30 March 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Välkommen till Tele2 Arena" (in Swedish). Tele2 Arena. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  3. ^ Malmö FF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  4. ^ IFK Göteborg The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  5. ^ IFK Norrköping The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  6. ^ IF Elfsborg The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  7. ^ Helsingborgs IF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  8. ^ Örebro SK The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  9. ^ Kalmar FF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  10. ^ [1] Halmstads BK. Accessed 06 April 2017
  11. ^ Trelleborgs FF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  12. ^ Landskrona BoIS The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  13. ^ Linköpings FC The Swedish FA. Accessed 23 March 2014
  14. ^ Östersunds FK The Swedish FA. Accessed 15 July 2017
  15. ^ Åtvidabergs FF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  16. ^ Umeå FC The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  17. ^ Ljungskile SK The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  18. ^ [2] Eskilstuna Kommun. Accessed 16 July 2017
  19. ^ GIF Sundsvall The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  20. ^ Degerfors IF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  21. ^ Mjällby AIF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  22. ^ BK Häcken The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  23. ^ Gefle IF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  24. ^ IK Brage The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  25. ^ Syrianska FC The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  26. ^ Jönköpings Södra IF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  27. ^ Falkenbergs FF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  28. ^ IF Brommapojkarna The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  29. ^ IFK Värnamo The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  30. ^ Ulf Jönsson (2008-04-08). "Henke Larsson mot FC Gute" (in Swedish). Helagotland. Retrieved 2013-07-17.
  31. ^ "Boden Arena". boden.se. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  32. ^ Varbergs BoIS FC The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  33. ^ Ängelholms FF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  34. ^ Ullevi Archived 2012-05-17 at the Wayback Machine Got Event. Accessed 30 March 2012
  35. ^ Malmö Stadion Archived 2011-11-22 at the Wayback Machine Malmö Stad. Accessed 30 March 2012
  36. ^ Östers IF The Swedish FA. Accessed 30 March 2012
  37. ^ Ryavallen IKYmer-Friidrott. Accessed 30 March 2012