Aker stadion
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Aker Stadion | |
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Røkkeløkka | |
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Location | Reknes - Molde |
Opened | 1998 |
Closed | Open |
Demolished | N/A |
Owner | Molde FK |
Operator | Molde FK |
Surface | Grass |
Former names | |
Nye Molde stadion | |
Tenants | |
Molde FK (Tippeligaen) (1998-present) | |
Seats | |
11,167 Football) |
Aker stadion (called Molde stadion until May 2006) is a football stadium built at Reknes in Molde, Norway. It was inaugurated in April 1998 when Molde F.K. beat Lillestrøm S.K. 4-0.
The building was designed by architect Kjell Kosberg and a nominated finalist for the FIABCI - Prix D' Excellence in 1999 and awarded the Norwegian architecture prize, the City prize the same year. Aker stadium was built largely by fundings from the club's wealthy owner Kjell Inge Røkke and is popularly known as "Røkkeløkka" (the Røkke pitch). Røkkes main company's name is Aker Kvaerner, and the stadium got its new name from the company.
[edit] Facts
- Capacity: 11,167 (all seated).
- Record attendance: 13,308 (vs Rosenborg B.K., 1998).
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