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Gamla Ullevi Stadium

Old Ullevi, or Gamla Ullevi, is a stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. It built in 1916, has a capacity of slightly over 15,000. The record attendance is 32,357 (ÖIS - Elfsborg 1957). The field area is 105x68 meter.


Old Ullevi is home to several football clubs, most notably IFK Göteborg. Others are ÖIS and GAIS.


See also

External links

  • Ullevi (http://www.ullevi.se/) - Official site

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Ullevi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (399 words)
The record for the stadium after being partially rebuilt was set by Swedish rock band Gyllene Tider on 7 August 2004, with an attendance of 58,977.
Ullevi was used for several matches in EURO 92, including the final.
Ullevi was also the venue for the 2006 European Championships in Athletics.
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