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Stockholm Olympic Stadium (Swedish: Stockholms Olympiastadion), most often called Stockholms stadion or (especially locally) simply Stadion, is a stadium in Stockholm, Sweden. Designed by architect Torben Grut, it was opened in 1912; its original use was as a venue for the 1912 Olympic Games. At the 1912 Games, it hosted athletics, some equestrian and football matches, gymnastics, the running part of the modern pentathlon, tug of war, and wrestling events.[1] It has a capacity of 13,145–14,500 depending on usage and a capacity of nearly 33,000 for concerts.

Stockholm Olympic Stadium
Stadion (The Stadium)
Full nameStockholms Olympiastadion
LocationStockholm, Sweden
OwnerStockholm Municipality
Capacity14,417 (Concerts: 33,000)
Field size105 x 68 m
Construction
Built1910–1912
Opened1 June 1912; 110 years ago (1912-06-01)
ArchitectTorben Grut
Tenants
Djurgårdens IF (1936–2013)
AIK (1912–1936)
Djurgårdens IF (women) (2015–)

Overview


The Stadium was the home ground for association football team Djurgårdens IF for many decades, until the more modern Tele2 Arena was inaugurated in 2013. Djurgårdens IF still has offices in the Stadium building.

In 1956, when Melbourne hosted the Olympics, the equestrian competitions were held here due to quarantine rules in Australia.[2] In 1958 the stadium was the venue of the European Athletics Championships. Finland-Sweden athletics international has been held here 29 times. The annual Stockholm Marathon finishes with a three quarter lap around the tracks of the stadium. Since 1967 the stadium has been the venue of the annual international athletics meeting DN Galan, from 2011 part of Diamond League. Originally, the north-east stand had two levels, increasing the capacity to about 20,000. After the Olympics, it was reduced to one level.

The Metro station Stadion was opened in 1973.

Some sections of the stadium were damaged by a bomb attack on 8 August 1997. Mats Hinze, who was against Stockholm's bid for the 2004 Summer Olympics, was later found guilty.[3]


Other events


Since then, it has hosted numerous sports events, notably football and track and field athletics, but also for example, 50 Swedish Championship finals in bandy and hosted concerts.

In 1985, Bethany College head coach and future College Football Hall of Fame member Ted Kessinger brought the first American football team to play in Sweden. The Bethany "Terrible Swedes" defeated the Swedish all-star team 72–7.[4]


Records


It is one of the smallest athletics stadiums ever used in a Summer Olympic Games.

Stockholm's stadium has seen more athletics world records broken than any other stadium in the world, with a total of 83 as of 2008.[5]

The record attendance, for football, is 21,995 and was set on 16 August 1946, when Djurgårdens IF played AIK. The record attendance, for bandy, is 28,848 and was set in 1959.

In 1995, The Rolling Stones performed at the stadium in front of 35,200 people.

Kiss sold out the stadium, by selling all 32,500 tickets in less than 20 minutes, during their 2008 World Tour. Kiss also played 2 nights at this stadium during their 1996–97 reunion tour Alive/Worldwide.

Michael Jackson performed on stage twice on July 17–18, 1992, during Dangerous World Tour. Each show had 53.000 viewers. In total 106.000 viewers.

Bruce Springsteen has performed at the stadium no less than eight times. Twice in 1988, once 1993, twice in 1999 and again in 2009 playing three sold-out shows to approximately 100.000 people.

AC/DC performed at the stadium on 3 June 2010 in front of 32,768 people




See also



References


  1. 1912 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-04-10 at the Wayback Machine pp. 168–211.
  2. 1956 Summer Olympics official equestrian report. Archived 2018-12-25 at the Wayback Machine pp. 40–1. (in English and Swedish)
  3. "Bomb Ruins Stockholm Olympic Bid - latimes". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 27 October 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  4. Nastrom, Stephaan (20 June 1985). "Sweden's First Shot at Football a Success Despite 72–7 Defeat". The Victoria Advocate. p. 4b. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  5. "DN Galan, friidrott" (in Swedish). www.stockholmtown.com. 22 July 2008. Retrieved 8 August 2008.[permanent dead link]


Media related to Stockholms Olympiastadion at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by Summer Olympics
Main Venue (Stockholms Olympiastadion)

1912
Succeeded by
Preceded by Olympic Athletics competitions
Main Venue

1912
Succeeded by
Preceded by Summer Olympics
Football Men's Finals (Stockholms Olympiastadion)

1912
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На других языках


[de] Olympiastadion Stockholm

Das Stockholmer Olympiastadion wurde zwischen 1910 und 1912 für die Olympischen Sommerspiele 1912 gebaut. Die vom Architekten Torben Grut gebaute Einrichtung fasst ungefähr 14.500 Zuschauer und war schon oft Schauplatz für große sportliche Ereignisse. Vor rund 25.000 Zuschauern zogen am 10. Juni 1956 bei der Eröffnungsfeier der Reiterspiele zu den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1956 150 Teilnehmer aus 29 Nationen, darunter elf Frauen, in das Olympiastadion ein. Wegen der strengen australischen Quarantänebestimmungen konnten die Reitwettbewerbe nicht in Melbourne stattfinden und als Ersatzort wurde Stockholm ausgewählt.
- [en] Stockholm Olympic Stadium

[es] Estadio Olímpico de Estocolmo

El estadio Olímpico de Estocolmo (en sueco: Stockholms Olympiastadion) es un estadio multipropósito ubicado en la ciudad de Estocolmo, capital de Suecia. Fue la sede principal de los Juegos Olímpicos de 1912.

[fr] Stade olympique de Stockholm

Le stade olympique de Stockholm, en suédois Stockholms Olympiastadion, est un stade situé à Stockholm en Suède.

[ru] Олимпийский стадион (Стокгольм)

Стокгольмский стадион (швед. Stockholms stadion) или Стокгольмский олимпийский стадион (швед. Stockholms Olympiastadion) — мультиспортивный стадион в Стокгольме, Швеция, домашняя арена футбольного клуба «Юргорден». Кроме футбольных матчей, на стадионе проводятся многочисленные крупные концерты. Арена вмещает 14 417 зрителей во время проведения футбольных поединков и 32 000 зрителей во время концертных событий. Стадион был спроектирован и построен специально к Олимпийским играм 1912 года. С 1912 до 1936 свои домашние матчи проводил здесь стокгольмский футбольный клуб АИК.



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