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Halden Stadion

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Halden Stadium
A 1930s postcard of Halden Stadion
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LocationHalden, Norway
Coordinates59°07′22″N 11°22′28″E / 59.122671°N 11.374369°E / 59.122671; 11.374369
OwnerHalden municipality
Capacity5000 (4000 seats)
Field size105m x 68m
SurfaceArtificual turf
Opened14 August 1927
Tenants
Kvik Halden FK

Halden Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in the town of Halden in Norway. It is mainly used by the local football team Kvik Halden FK who play in the Norwegian Third Division. It is an exceptionally good quality stadium for this level of football and is also used occasionally by the Norway U21 and U19 sides.

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Facilities

The stadium's capacity is 5000 and comprises two stands running along the sides of the pitch. The larger stand is a new construction with 2500 seats. The smaller stand is older and has 1500 uncovered seats. There is also standing room at either end of the pitch for around 1000 people.

Events

The record attendance for the stadium is 6,717 spectators for a game between Ørn Horten and Lyn Oslo for the 1928 Norwegian Cup Final. The venue has hosted Norway national under-21 football team matches twice, playing 1–2 against Sweden on 12 August 1981 and 1–1 against Romania on 23 May 1991.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Norge Menn U21" (in Norwegian). Football Association of Norway. Archived from the original on 12 May 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2011.

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This page was last edited on 25 June 2022, at 23:08
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