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Råsunda Stadium (Swedish: [ˈrôːˌsɵnːda] (listen); also known as Råsunda Fotbollsstadion, Råsundastadion, Råsunda Football Stadium or just Råsunda) was the Swedish national football stadium. It was located in Solna Municipality in Stockholm and named after the district in Solna where it is located. The stadium was demolished in 2013 after being replaced by the Friends Arena.

Råsunda Stadium
Råsunda Stadium in February 2013
Full nameRåsunda Fotbollsstadion
LocationSolna Municipality, Stockholms län, Sweden
Coordinates
OwnerSwedish Football Association
Capacity36,608[1]
Record attendance52,943
Field size105 x 68 m
Construction
Built?1937
Opened17 May 1937
Renovated1985
Expanded1958
ArchitectBirger Borgström
Sven Ivar Lind
Tenants
Sweden national football team (1937–2013)
AIK (1937–2013)
Djurgårdens IF (1989–90, 2004)

History


It was opened in 1937 although there had already existed stadiums at the site; the earliest opened in 1910. The inaugural match took place on 18 April 1937 when AIK played against Malmö FF, AIK won the match 4–0, with Axel Nilsson scoring the historical first goal.[2] Råsunda has a capacity of 35,00036,608 depending on usage.[3] The 1910 stadium hosted some of the football and some of the shooting events at the 1912 Summer Olympics.[4] The stadium was the home stadium for AIK, and was used for many derbies between Stockholm clubs. It also hosted the headquarters of the Swedish Football Association, and staged 75% of the home matches of the national football team each year, with most other matches being played at Ullevi in Gothenburg. These two stadiums are UEFA 4-star rated football stadiums.[citation needed]

The record attendance was 52,943 and was set on 26 September 1965, when Sweden played West Germany. West Germany won the match 2-1.

The last major concert held at the stadium was on 7 June 1986, when British rock band Queen kicked off their final tour, The Magic Tour, at Råsunda. That night Queen played to about 37,500 fans.[citation needed]

Råsunda was the first of two stadiums to have hosted the World Cup finals for both men and women. It hosted the men's final in the 1958 World Cup and the women's final in the 1995 Women's World Cup. The other stadium with this honor is the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, USA (men in 1994 World Cup, women in 1999 Women's World Cup).


1958 FIFA World Cup


Råsunda Stadium hosted eight games of the 1958 FIFA World Cup, including the final match.

Date Time (UTC+01) Team No. 1 Res. Team No. 2 Round Attendance
8 June 195814:00 Sweden3–0 MexicoGroup 334,107
11 June 195819:00 Mexico1–1 Wales15,150
12 June 195819:00 Sweden2–1 Hungary38,850
15 June 195814:00 Sweden0–0 Wales30,287
17 June 195819:00 Wales2–1 HungaryGroup 3 Play-off2,823
19 June 195819:00 Sweden2–0 Soviet UnionQuarter-finals31,900
24 June 195819:00 Brazil5–2 FranceSemi-finals27,100
29 June 195815:00 Brazil5–2 SwedenFinal49,737

References


http://www.fastighetssverige.se/artikel/sa-har-blir-nya-rasunda-10654/



Media related to Råsunda Stadium at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by
4 venues (Wankdorf Stadium, Charmilles Stadium
Hardturm, Stade olympique de la Pontaise)
used for the 1954 FIFA World Cup,
matches on the first day were
all played at the same time
FIFA World Cup
Opening Venue

1958
Succeeded by
All 4 venues used for
the 1962 FIFA World Cup,
matches on the first day were
all played at the same time
Preceded by FIFA World Cup
Final Venue

1958
Succeeded by
Estadio Nacional
Santiago
Preceded by FIFA Women's World Cup
Final Venue

1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by UEFA Cup Winners Cup
Final Venue

1998
Succeeded by

На других языках


[de] Råsundastadion

Das Råsundastadion (voller Name: Råsunda fotbollsstadion) war ein schwedisches Fußballstadion. Es lag in Solna, einer Gemeinde in der Provinz Stockholms län. 75 Jahre nach der Einweihung im Jahr 1937 wurde das Stadion von November 2012 an bis in das Jahr 2013 abgerissen.
- [en] Råsunda Stadium

[es] Estadio Råsunda

El Estadio Råsunda, también conocido como Råsunda Fotbolls-Stadion, Råsunda-Stadion o Råsunda fue un estadio de fútbol de la localidad de Solna, dentro del área metropolitana de Estocolmo (Suecia). Tenía una capacidad de entre 35 000 y 36 800 espectadores, y era el estadio del AIK y también de la selección de Suecia, hasta que fue cerrado en noviembre de 2012 y se trasladaron al estadio Friends Arena previamente inaugurado en octubre de ese mismo año. La antigua estructura del Estadio Råsunda fue demolida en su totalidad en 2013 y en su lugar se construyeron edificios de apartamentos y oficinas.

[fr] Stade Råsunda

Råsunda (Råsunda Fotbollsstadion) est un stade de football situé à Solna, dans la banlieue de Stockholm en Suède qui accueille de 1937 à 2013 l'AIK Fotboll ainsi que l'équipe de Suède de football.

[ru] Росунда

«Росунда» (швед. Råsunda) — существовавший ранее шведский национальный футбольный стадион в коммуне Сольна (часть населённого пункта Стокгольм), был открыт в 1937 году. В 2012 году «Росунда» был разобран. Имел вместимость 35 000—36 608 зрителей в зависимости от использования. Стадион был домашним для футбольного клуба АИК, также ежегодно до 2012 года здесь проводилось большинство домашних матчей национальной футбольной команды, остальные игрались на «Уллеви» в Гётеборге. С 2012 года национальная сборная Швеции играет на «Френдс арене», что всего в 800 метрах от места, где раньше был стадион «Росунда».



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