List of Stadiums in Nordic Countries

List Of Stadiums In Nordic Countries

The following is an incomplete list of stadiums in the Nordic countries.

Rank Stadium Capacity City Opened Home team(s)
1 Friends Arena 54,329 Solna 2012 Sweden national football team, AIK
2 Ullevi 43,000 Gothenburg 1958 None
3 Helsinki Olympic Stadium 40,600 Helsinki 1938 Finland national football team
4 Parken 38,065 Copenhagen 1992 Denmark national football team, F.C. Copenhagen
5 Tele2 Arena 30,000 Stockholm 2013 Hammarby IF, Djurgårdens IF
6 Brøndby Stadium 29,000 Brøndby 1965 Brøndby IF
7 Ullevaal 28,572 Oslo 1926 Norway national football team, Vålerenga
8 Malmö Stadium 26,500 Malmö 1958 IFK Malmö
9 Swedbank Stadium 24,000 Malmö 2009 Malmö FF
10 Lerkendal Stadium 21,166 Trondheim 1947 Rosenborg
11 NRGi Park 20,200 Aarhus 1920 Aarhus G.F.
12 Gamla Ullevi 18,800 Gothenburg 2009 Sweden women's national football team, IFK Göteborg, GAIS, Örgryte IS
13 Blue Water Arena 18,000 Esbjerg 1955 Esbjerg fB
14 Brann Stadion 17,824 Bergen 1919 Brann
15 Borås Arena 17,800 Borås 2005 IF Elfsborg
16 Olympia 17,200 Helsingborg 1898 Helsingborgs IF
17 Ratina Stadion 17,000 Tampere 1965 Tampere United
18 Idrottsparken 16,700 Norrköping 1904 IFK Norrköping
19 Viking Stadion 16,600 Stavanger 2004 Viking
20 Söderstadion 16,197 Stockholm 1966 Hammarby IF
21 TRE-FOR Park 15,633 Odense 1941 Odense BK
22 Telenor Arena 15,600 Bærum 2009 Stabæk
23 Örjans Vall 15,500 Halmstad 1922 Halmstads BK
24 Bislett Stadion 15,280 Oslo 1922 Skeid
25 Värendsvallen 15,062 Växjö 1966 Östers IF
26 Stockholm Olympic Stadium 14,500 Stockholm 1912 Djurgårdens IF
27 Behrn Arena 14,500 Örebro 1923 Örebro SK
28 Lahden Stadion 14,500 Lahti 1981 FC Lahti
29 Guldfågeln Arena 14,000 Kalmar 2011 Kalmar FF
30 Nordjyske Arena 13,997 Aalborg 1960 Aalborg BK
31 Gladsaxe Stadion 13,507 Gladsaxe 1938 Akademisk Boldklub
32 Skagerak Arena 13,500 Skien 1923 Odd
33 Paavo Nurmi Stadium 13,000 Turku 1997 None
34 Fredrikstad Stadion 12,560 Fredrikstad 2007 Fredrikstad
35 Åråsen Stadion 12,250 Lillestrøm 1950 Lillestrøm
36 Myresjöhus Arena 12,000 Växjö 2012 Östers IF
37 MCH Arena 11,809 Herning 2004 FC Midtjylland
38 Aker Stadion 11,800 Molde 1997 Molde
39 Sør Arena 11,700 Kristiansand 2007 Start
40 Porin Stadion 11,000 Pori 1965 FC Jazz Pori
41 Color Line Stadion 10,778 Ålesund 2005 Aalesund
42 Sonera Stadium 10,770 Helsinki 2000 HJK Helsinki
43 Vejle Stadion 10,418 Vejle 2008 Vejle Boldklub
44 Farum Park 10,300 Farum 1999 FC Nordsjælland
45 Vångavallen 10,000 Trelleborg 1933 Trelleborgs FF
46 Laugardalsvöllur 9,800 Reykjavík 1958 Iceland national football team, Fram
47 Viborg Stadion 9,566 Viborg 1931 Viborg FF
48 Veritas Stadion 9,372 Turku 1952 Turun Palloseura, FC Inter
49 Norrporten Arena 8,500 Sundsvall 1903 GIF Sundsvall, IFK Sundsvall
50 Tunavallen 7,800 Eskilstuna 2002 Eskilstuna City FK, IFK Eskilstuna

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