List of stadiums in the Nordic countries by capacity
This is a list of stadiums in the Nordic countries by capacity. The Nordic countries are Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland. Stadiums with a capacity of 15,000 or more are included.
| Stadium | Capacity | City | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Friends Arena[1] | 54,329 | Stockholm | Sweden |
| Ullevi[2] | 43,000 | Gothenburg | Sweden |
| Parken Stadium[3] | 38,065 | Copenhagen | Denmark |
| Helsinki Olympic Stadium | 36,000 | Helsinki | Finland |
| Tele2 Arena | 30,000 | Stockholm | Sweden |
| Brøndby Stadium | 29,000 | Brøndby | Denmark |
| Ullevaal Stadion | 28,000 | Oslo | Norway |
| Stadion | 24,000 | Malmö | Sweden |
| Lerkendal Stadion | 21,166 | Trondheim | Norway |
| Gamla Ullevi | 18,416 | Gothenburg | Sweden |
| Esbjerg Stadium | 18,000 | Esbjerg | Denmark |
| Nya Parken | 17,234 | Norrköping | Sweden |
| Tampere Stadium | 17,000 | Tampere | Finland |
| Borås Arena | 16,899 | Borås | Sweden |
| Brann Stadion | 16,750 | Bergen | Norway |
| Kristiansand Stadion | 16,600 | Kristiansand | Norway |
| Intility Arena | 16,550 | Oslo | Norway |
| Olympia | 16,500 | Helsingborg | Sweden |
| Viking Stadion | 16,300 | Stavanger | Norway |
| Bislett Stadium | 15,400 | Oslo | Norway |
| Fana Stadion | 15,000 | Bergen | Norway |
| Molde Idrettspark | 15,400 | Molde | Norway |
| Laugardalsvöllur | 15,000 | Reykjavík | Iceland |
References
- "Friends Arena – StadiumDB.com". stadiumdb.com. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
- "Ullevi stadium". Retrieved 2020-04-20.
- "UEFA" (PDF).
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