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Idrottsplatsen (transl. The
Sports Field) is a
former sports stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. The
stadium was in use
between 1896 and 1915, and was located...
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owners of
Idrottsplatsen. The
third official stadium was
Walhalla Idrottsplats, used for a
number of home
matches at the same time as
Idrottsplatsen. A fourth...
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match November 18, 1906
Idrottsplatsen,
Gothenburg Final October 7, 1906 Idrottsparken,
Stockholm Final May 24, 1906
Idrottsplatsen,
Gothenburg Final October...
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Final October 11, 1908
Walhalla IP,
Gothenburg Final May 24, 1908
Idrottsplatsen,
Gothenburg Final October 18, 1908 Idrottsparken,
Stockholm Final November...
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starting January 1897 and
ending December 1897:
Final 5
September 1897
Idrottsplatsen,
Gothenburg Print Alsiö, Martin; Frantz, Alf; Lindahl, Jimmy; Persson...
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Nilsson 1992, p. 4)
Before Ullevi, the
location was
called Idrottsplatsen. It was a
velocipede arena with room for 600 spectators. Eventually...
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international game
against Norway on 12 July 1908, an 11–3
victory at
Idrottsplatsen in Göteborg.
Other matches in 1908 were pla****
against England, Great...
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ending December 1903: Title-deciding
match ?, ?
Final August 2, 1903
Idrottsplatsen,
Gothenburg Final October 4, 1903
Nedre hamn,
Eskilstuna Final June...
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starting January 1899 and
ending December 1899:
Final 6
August 1899
Idrottsplatsen,
Gothenburg Final 24
September 1899 Lindarängen,
Stockholm Print Alsiö...
- 29', 44', 89'
Lindman 63'
Report Bøhn 1', 66'
Endrerud 45' Stadium:
Idrottsplatsen, Tegelbruksängen Attendance: 3,000 Referee:
Charles Smith (England)...