Stockholm: Football
Places and attractions in the Football category
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Zinkensdamms IP
Zinkensdamms Idrottsplats (Zinkensdamms IP), nestled in the vibrant heart of Stockholm, Sweden, stands as a hub of athletic activity and community engagement. This multifaceted sports venue, located in the Södermalm district, offers residents and visitors alike a...
Hjorthagens IP
Hjorthagens IP is a sports ground in Stockholm, Sweden. It has been used by Djurgårdens IF FF as practice ground; by the Djurgårdens IF handicap football association; and by Värtans IK. In winter it serves as an ice skating rink.
Grimsta IP
Grimsta IP is a multi-use stadium in Vällingby, Sweden. It is currently used for football matches and is the home stadium of IF Brommapojkarna. The stadium holds 5,000 people after the latest expansion.
Hammarby IP
Hammarby IP also known as "Kanalplan", is a football stadium in Stockholm, Sweden. The current main tenant is the football team Hammarby IF DFF. The stadium was officially opened by Gustaf VI Adolf, at the time the crown prince of Sweden in 1915.