Gothenburg: Sport Venue
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Scandinavium
Scandinavium is a premier sports and event arena located in the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden. Known for hosting a wide array of events, from high-profile sports competitions to captivating concerts and conferences, this versatile venue has become an integral part of...
Ullevi
Ullevi, nestled in the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden, stands as a monumental testament to the city's passion for sports and large-scale events. This colossal stadium, inaugurated in 1958, was originally constructed to host the FIFA World Cup, and since then, it has been...
Gamla Ullevi
Gamla Ullevi, nestled in the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden, stands as a testament to the city's rich sporting culture. This modern arena, primarily used for football matches, is a hallowed ground for sports enthusiasts and has a seating capacity that accommodates...
Valhallabadet
Valhallabadet stands as an aquatic gem in the bustling city of Gothenburg, Sweden. This modern swimming facility, located near the city's center, offers a refreshing escape for residents and tourists alike seeking to indulge in water activities or simply unwind by the...
Partille Arena
Partille Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena that was inaugurated in September 2016. The arena holds 5,500 people during concerts and 4,000 during sporting events. The arena also holds a gym, bowling alley, restaurant and conference rooms.
Lisebergshallen
Lisebergshallen was a multi-purpose venue in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was located at the entrance of the amusement park Liseberg. It was built in 1980 and was used as entertainment centre for sports competitions, charity events and concerts. In 2019, it was demolished.
Åby Racetrack
Åby Racetrack is a horse racing track located in Mölndal, 10 km south of Gothenburg, Sweden. Åby was opened in 1936 as a track for harness racing as well as thoroughbred racing. Since October 1976, the track has been dedicated to harness racing solely. Åby is the second biggest track for harness racing in Sweden.
Bravida Arena
Bravida Arena is an association football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. The project was initiated by Allsvenskan side BK Häcken and Gothenburg Municipality to build a new 6,000 to 7,000 capacity stadium in the Hisingen area of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Kamratgården
Kamratgården is the administrative home and clubhouse of Swedish football club IFK Göteborg and the main training ground of the club. The complex is located near Delsjön in eastern Gothenburg, Sweden.
Valhalla IP
Valhalla IP is a stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden which is currently home to Göteborgs DFF and Qviding FIF. The stadium is situated close the river Mölndalsån and Burgårdsparken of the town and is named after the Valhalla is Odin's hall in Norse mythology.
Frölundaborg
Frölundaborg, also known as Campus Frölunda, is an indoor arena located in the Frölunda borough of Gothenburg, western Sweden. Frölundaborg is primarily used as an indoor venue for ice hockey games. It has a capacity of 7,600 people. The attendance record is 10,244, set in 1970.
Ruddalens IP
Ruddalens IP is a sports venue in Västra Frölunda, Gothenburg, Sweden. It houses a football stadium for the teams Västra Frölunda IF, Utsiktens BK, Assyriska BK and BK Skottfint with a total capacity of 5,000 spectators.
Rambergsvallen
Rambergsvallen was a multi-use stadium on Hisingen in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was used mostly for football matches and served as the home ground of BK Häcken. The stadium held 7,000 people and was opened August 18, 1935.
Karlsrofältet
Karlsrofältet is a former football pitch in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was the first home ground of IFK Göteborg, and was used extensively for grassroots football until the 1950s.
Göteborg City Race
The Göteborg City Race is a temporary motor racing circuit in Gothenburg, Sweden. The circuit is located in the city centre on part of docklands called Frihamnspiren, which is usually used as a concert venue. The spectator capacity for the venue is 30,000.
Walhalla IP
Walhalla Idrottsplats was a sports stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden with a total capacity of 8,000. It was located near Korsvägen, on the site that currently is the Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre. Walhalla IP was in use between 1908 and 1921.
Slottsskogsvallen
Slottsskogsvallen is a multi-use stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is currently used mostly for football and athletics. It was the home ground of Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC till 2006. The stadium holds 8,480 people and was built in 1923. It is counted as one of the most beautiful arenas in Sweden.
Idrottsplatsen
Idrottsplatsen is a former sports stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. The stadium was in use between 1896 and 1915, and was located on the same site as the current Gamla Ullevi stadium.
Prioritet Serneke Arena
Prioritet Serneke Arena is a multi-sport complex in the district of Kviberg in Gothenburg, Sweden. The arena, located in Kviberg Park in eastern Gothenburg, is the largest multi-sport complex in the Nordic countries.