Råsunda Stadium (Swedish:[ˈroːsɵnda]; also known as Råsunda Fotbollsstadion, Råsundastadion or just Råsunda) was the Swedishnational football stadium. It was located in Solna Municipality in Stockholm and named after the district in Solna where it is located. In November 2012 it was closed down and replaced by the newly built Friends Arena about 1km from Råsunda Stadium. Flats and offices will be built on the old ground.
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. Råsunda has a capacity of 35,000–36,608 depending on usage. The 1910 stadium hosted some of the football and some of the shooting events at the 1912 Summer Olympics. 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.
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Last stand for this fotball stadium in Solna near Stockholm, Råsunda. It is soon being demolished when a new much bigger Arena is gonna open. This was the last Derby, Djurgården-AIK.
published: 17 Sep 2012
FIFA: RTWC 98 Stadium Intro - SWEDEN (Råsunda Stadion, Solna)
Masterpieces of FIFA 98
published: 11 Feb 2012
#Råsunda Football Stadium have become Condos and Office houses. In Solna Sweden
Råsunda Stadium 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. In November 2012 it was closed down and replaced by the newly built Friends Arena about 1 km from Råsunda Stadium. Råsunda Stadium was completely demolished in 2013 and flats and offices was built on the old ground.
published: 02 Dec 2021
SWEDEN V POLAND – WORLD CUP QUALIFYING GROUP 2 - RASUNDA STADIUM, SOLNA – 7TH MAY 1989
Sweden beat Poland 2-1 in this Group Two World Cup qualifying match played at the Råsunda Stadium, Solna on the 7th May 1989. Sweden Scorers: Roger Ljung (76 min), Niclas Larsson-Nyhlen (89 min. Poland Scorer: Ryszard Tarasiewicz (86th min). Attendance: 35,021
published: 11 Apr 2021
Swedish National Stadium- Råsunda
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published: 03 Jul 2011
Danish supporters on Råsunda stadium few minutes after the 1-0 victory over Sweden
published: 08 Jun 2009
Fanáticos desmantelan el estadio Rasunda
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Los directivos del estadio de fútbol de Estocolmo permitieron a los aficionados llevarse partes del lugar como recuerdo, antes de que éste sea demolido.
published: 27 Nov 2012
Råsunda Stadion
Stockholm Sweden
published: 30 Oct 2007
Sweden's Rasunda stadium taken apart by AIK fans.
published: 27 Nov 2012
Sweden vs Netherlands 2011/10/11 football at Råsunda stadium (video 1 of 2)
Game at Råsuda stadion Sweden vs Netherlands 2011/10/11.
Sverige mot Holland 11 oktober 2011 på Råsunda i Solna.
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Last stand for this fotball stadium in Solna near Stockholm, Råsunda. It is soon being demolished when a new much bigger Arena is gonn...
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Last stand for this fotball stadium in Solna near Stockholm, Råsunda. It is soon being demolished when a new much bigger Arena is gonna open. This was the last Derby, Djurgården-AIK.
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Last stand for this fotball stadium in Solna near Stockholm, Råsunda. It is soon being demolished when a new much bigger Arena is gonna open. This was the last Derby, Djurgården-AIK.
Råsunda Stadium also known as Råsunda Fotbollsstadion, Råsundastadion, Råsunda Football Stadium or just Råsunda) was the Swedish national football stadium. It w...
Råsunda Stadium 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. In November 2012 it was closed down and replaced by the newly built Friends Arena about 1 km from Råsunda Stadium. Råsunda Stadium was completely demolished in 2013 and flats and offices was built on the old ground.
Råsunda Stadium 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. In November 2012 it was closed down and replaced by the newly built Friends Arena about 1 km from Råsunda Stadium. Råsunda Stadium was completely demolished in 2013 and flats and offices was built on the old ground.
Sweden beat Poland 2-1 in this Group Two World Cup qualifying match played at the Råsunda Stadium, Solna on the 7th May 1989. Sweden Scorers: Roger Ljung (76 mi...
Sweden beat Poland 2-1 in this Group Two World Cup qualifying match played at the Råsunda Stadium, Solna on the 7th May 1989. Sweden Scorers: Roger Ljung (76 min), Niclas Larsson-Nyhlen (89 min. Poland Scorer: Ryszard Tarasiewicz (86th min). Attendance: 35,021
Sweden beat Poland 2-1 in this Group Two World Cup qualifying match played at the Råsunda Stadium, Solna on the 7th May 1989. Sweden Scorers: Roger Ljung (76 min), Niclas Larsson-Nyhlen (89 min. Poland Scorer: Ryszard Tarasiewicz (86th min). Attendance: 35,021
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Los directivos del estadio de fútbol de Estocolmo permitieron a los aficionados llevarse partes del lugar como recuerd...
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Los directivos del estadio de fútbol de Estocolmo permitieron a los aficionados llevarse partes del lugar como recuerdo, antes de que éste sea demolido.
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Los directivos del estadio de fútbol de Estocolmo permitieron a los aficionados llevarse partes del lugar como recuerdo, antes de que éste sea demolido.
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Last stand for this fotball stadium in Solna near Stockholm, Råsunda. It is soon being demolished when a new much bigger Arena is gonna open. This was the last Derby, Djurgården-AIK.
Råsunda Stadium 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. In November 2012 it was closed down and replaced by the newly built Friends Arena about 1 km from Råsunda Stadium. Råsunda Stadium was completely demolished in 2013 and flats and offices was built on the old ground.
Sweden beat Poland 2-1 in this Group Two World Cup qualifying match played at the Råsunda Stadium, Solna on the 7th May 1989. Sweden Scorers: Roger Ljung (76 min), Niclas Larsson-Nyhlen (89 min. Poland Scorer: Ryszard Tarasiewicz (86th min). Attendance: 35,021
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Los directivos del estadio de fútbol de Estocolmo permitieron a los aficionados llevarse partes del lugar como recuerdo, antes de que éste sea demolido.
Råsunda Stadium (Swedish:[ˈroːsɵnda]; also known as Råsunda Fotbollsstadion, Råsundastadion or just Råsunda) was the Swedishnational football stadium. It was located in Solna Municipality in Stockholm and named after the district in Solna where it is located. In November 2012 it was closed down and replaced by the newly built Friends Arena about 1km from Råsunda Stadium. Flats and offices will be built on the old ground.
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. Råsunda has a capacity of 35,000–36,608 depending on usage. The 1910 stadium hosted some of the football and some of the shooting events at the 1912 Summer Olympics. 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.