
Gamla Ullevi stadium

Gamla Ullevi stadium opened in 2009 and is the national stadium for the Swedish women's team. It is also home of IFK Göteborg and GAIS. Here also played the finals of the world's largest youth football tournament, the Gothia Cup. Attendance Capacity: 19,000
Örjans Vall
Örjans Vallarta is home to Halmstads BK and IS Halmia. The name refers to St. Örjan and comes from the on-site during the Middle Ages was a hospital named St. Örjans hospital. The stadium was inaugurated in 1922 and has been rebuilt several times since then. During the World Cup 1958 was played two group matches here, Northern Ireland - Czechoslovakia and Argentina - Northern Ireland.
Three group matches in the Under-21 Championship 2009 was played at Örjans Vallarta. Before the championship was temporarily stands on the only seats, which previously also been made at certain Europa games. Attendance Capacity: 15,500
Guldfågeln Arena

The new football and events arena in Kalmar opens April 11, 2011 with a match between Kalmar FF and Djurgårdens IF.The stadium will accommodate 10,600 spectators sitting under a roof in two storeys on one side, and the short sides and three storeys on the other side with a built-in corner. The ambition is that the stadium can be seen in bright red color when the Kalmar FF plays home game. Attendance Capacity: 12,100
The new arena is built on Kållerstad area and will when it is completed in late 2012 to accommodate 8,000 spectators, including 5,000 seats under cover. Construction will commence in autumn 2011. There are opportunities for a future expansion to 12,000 spectators.
The stadium was designed by White Architects and built and owned by Botryggruppen which in turn leases the stadium to the City of Linköping in 25 years. Attendance Capacity: 8,000

Norrköping Sports Park, in the vernacular "park", is home of IFK Norrköping Men and Women, IF Sylvia and IK Sleipner. IFK Norrköping play in top flight Premier League and has become Swedish Champions 11 times. Here are several well-known footballer brought up, for example, Nils Liedholm, Gunnar Nordahl, Ove Kindvall and Tomas Brolin. Sport facilities opened in 1903 and was one of the earliest multi-purpose arena in Sweden. This was practiced including athletics and ski jumping. The stadium has since opened rebuilt several times. Last renovation was the 2009th when invested over 300 million and "New Park" came into being. It is a modern arena with a number of lodges and great restaurants. All stands have roofs besides the south standing grandstand. In the new park are several soccer fields and a completely new and modern technology hall for indoor football with dimensions 60 by 40 feet.
Many great events have been held at the park through the ages, including games played here during the World Cup 1958 and Football Championships 1992nd
The most dramatic moment in the sports park more than 100-year history, said to be in attendance record in 1956 when 32,234 spectators saw IFK Norrkoping win over Malmo FF and become Swedish Champion. Attendance Capacity: 16,700

Swedbank Arena will when completed in 2012 will have 50,000 seats for football games and 65,000 for concerts.
Construction began in June 2009 and the goal is to build the largest, most modern, flexible and multifunctional arena. The stadium will have a retractable roof that gives the opportunity to stay open during the summer months and closed during the winter. The design allows for several different surfaces, grass, gravel, ice, snow, various types of flooring, and even water. Swedbank Arena will thus be a multi-purpose arena. Attendance Capacity: 50,000

The new football stadium in Vaxjo scheduled for completion in August 2012. It will accommodate 12,000 spectators of which 10,000 are seated, all seats are under cover. The stadium will be in two floors and fully enclosed with built-in corner. The stadium will be built (details) of materials that can be tied to the region of glass and wood. The stadium is being built at the current stadium field, which makes it easy to get to the stadium. It takes only 15 minutes to walk from downtown to the stadium. Attendance Capacity: 12,000
Source: svenskfotboll.se
Photos: svenskfotboll.se
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Permalink Reply by Asa on November 19, 2011 at 8:30 Agree with you Vanjory, should be a great tournament
Permalink Reply by Women's Soccer United on November 19, 2011 at 10:49 Stunning! Hopefully they will be full of spectators :)
vanjory said:
Whoa those are some beautiful stadiums!
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