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Idrottspark or
Idrottsparken may
refer to:
Ljusdals Idrottspark Motala Idrottspark Norrköpings
Idrottspark Sundsvalls Idrottspark Sävstaås Idrottspark...
- Nya Parken,
formerly known as Norrköpings
Idrottspark, also
known as
PlatinumCars Arena for
sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose
stadium in Norrköping...
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Motala Idrottspark is a
football stadium in Motala,
Sweden and the home
stadium for the
football team
Motala AIF.
Motala Idrottspark has a
total capacity...
- Sävstaås IP is a
sports ground in Bollnäs, Sweden, used for bandy,
soccer and
track and
field athletics. The
bandy rink,
which was the home soil for Bollnäs...
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Idrottsparken (or
Sundsvalls Idrottspark) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Sundsvall, Sweden. It was
opened on 6
August 1903. It is
currently used mostly...
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Ljusdals IP is a
sports venue in Ljusdal. It is the home of
Ljusdals BK and was the
Bandy World Cup
venue until 2008, when the
tournament moved indoors...
- Göteborg on 11
October 1959. The club's
first stadium was
Stockholms idrottspark where the club pla**** from 1899
until 1906, when it
moved to the newly...
- Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Bo
Karlsson (Sweden) 18
September 1991 Norrköpings
Idrottspark, Norrköping Attendance: 2,438 Referee: Esa
Palsi (Finland) 18 September...
- Referee:
Peter Mikkelsen (Denmark) 15 June 1991 (1991-06-15) Norrköpings
Idrottspark, Norrköping Attendance: 7,849 Referee: Aron
Schmidhuber (Germany)...
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Roihuvuori Field (Finnish:
Roihuvuoren pesäpallokenttä, Swedish:
Kasbergets idrottspark) is a pesäpallo
stadium located in Helsinki, Finland.
Since its opening...