Laugardalsvöllur
Laugardalsvöllur | |
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Location |
Laugardal IS-104 Reykjavík, Iceland |
Broke ground | 1958 |
Opened | 1958 |
Renovated | 1997 |
Capacity | 15,427[1] (9,800 seated) |
Tenants | |
Iceland national football team Iceland women's national football team Iceland U21 Iceland U19 |
Laugardalsvöllur is the national stadium of Iceland. It is located in Reykjavík, and seats 9,800 individuals, another 5,627 people can be seated on concrete benches, but due to FIFA restrictions they are rarely used.
Overview
The first stand was constructed in 1958, the opposite stand in 1997 and the old stand was renovated and extended in 2006. Additional capacity can be added by bringing in two temporary stands seating 1,500 each. It is mainly used for football and it also has athletics facilities.
The largest attendance ever seen by the Laugardalsvöllur was 20,204 in 2004 for a friendly match between Iceland and Italy. Iceland surprised the world by winning the game 2-0.[2]
Gallery
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Laugardalsvöllur from the Reykjavegur in October 2007 before a Euro 2008 qualifying game with Latvia
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Laugardalsvöllur during a Euro 2008 qualifying game
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The arena seen from the footpath along Rekjavegur
References
- ↑ http://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/FirstDiv/uefaorg/Publications/01/67/03/93/1670393_DOWNLOAD.pdf
- ↑ "Iceland 2-0 Italy". ESPNsoccernet. 2004-08-18. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
External links
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Coordinates: 64°08′36.8″N 21°52′44.3″W / 64.143556°N 21.878972°W