The following is a list of football stadiums in Norway, ordered by capacity.
Note that some stadiums used for lower-division football might have their capacity reduced if they were to be used in higher divisions, where higher standards could be required. For instance, only few arenas in lower divisions are all-seater stadiums. Moreover, as capacity crowds are rarely an issue in lower divisions, some of the figures are likely to be rough estimates.
Stadiums of a certain size as well as those hosting notable Norwegian football clubs are included. The main stadiums of all Norwegian towns and cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants are included.
# |
Stadium |
Capacity |
City |
Club |
Division |
1 |
Ullevaal Stadion |
28,000[1] |
Oslo |
Vålerenga
Norway national football team |
Tippeligaen
|
2 |
Lerkendal Stadion |
21,166[2] |
Trondheim |
Rosenborg |
Tippeligaen |
3 |
Brann Stadion |
17,686[3] |
Bergen |
Brann |
Tippeligaen |
4 |
Kristiansand Stadion |
16,600[4] |
Kristiansand |
Donn |
Third Division |
5 |
Viking Stadion |
16,300[5] |
Stavanger |
Viking |
Tippeligaen |
6 |
Bislett Stadion |
15,400[6] |
Oslo |
Skeid |
Second Division |
7 |
Fana Stadion |
15,000[7] |
Bergen |
Fana |
Second Division |
|
Molde Idrettspark |
15,000[8] |
Molde |
Træff |
Second Division |
9 |
Sør Arena |
14,000[9] |
Kristiansand |
Start |
Tippeligaen |
10 |
Skagerak Arena |
13,000[10] |
Skien |
Odd Grenland |
Tippeligaen |
11 |
Fredrikstad Stadion |
12,500[11] |
Fredrikstad |
Fredrikstad |
First Division |
12 |
Åråsen Stadion |
12,250[12] |
Lillestrøm |
Lillestrøm |
Tippeligaen |
13 |
Aker Stadion |
11,800[13] |
Molde |
Molde |
Tippeligaen |
14 |
Gjøvik Stadion |
c. 11,000[14] |
Gjøvik |
Gjøvik |
Second Division |
15 |
Color Line Stadion |
10,773[15] |
Ålesund |
Aalesund |
Tippeligaen |
16 |
Komplett.no Arena |
9,000[16] |
Sandefjord |
Sandefjord Fotball |
First Division |
17 |
Haugesund Stadion |
8,800[17] |
Haugesund |
Haugesund |
Tippeligaen |
|
Aspmyra Stadion |
8,800[18] |
Bodø |
Bodø/Glimt |
Tippeligaen |
19 |
Briskeby Arena |
7,600[19] |
Hamar |
Hamarkameratene |
First Division |
20 |
Marienlyst Stadion |
7,500[20] |
Drammen |
Strømsgodset |
Tippeligaen |
|
Alfheim Stadion |
7,500[21] |
Tromsø |
Tromsø |
Tippeligaen |
22 |
Nadderud Stadion |
7,000[22] |
Bærum |
Stabæk
Stabæk (Women) |
Tippeligaen
Toppserien |
|
Pors Stadion |
7,000[citation needed] |
Porsgrunn |
Pors Grenland |
Second Division |
|
Storstadion |
7,000[23] |
Sandefjord |
Sandefjord BK |
Fourth Division |
25 |
Narvik Stadion |
c. 6,700[24] |
Narvik |
Mjølner |
Third Division |
26 |
Fram Stadion |
c. 6,000[25] |
Larvik |
Fram Larvik |
Second Division |
27 |
Tønsberg Gressbane |
c. 5,600[26] |
Tønsberg |
Tønsberg |
Second Division |
28 |
Nordlandshallen |
5,500[27] |
Bodø |
Grand Bodø (Women) |
First Division |
|
Frogner Stadion |
c. 5,500[28] |
Oslo |
Frigg Oslo |
Second Division |
|
Vallhall Arena |
c. 5,500[29] |
Oslo |
Vålerenga (Women) |
Toppserien |
31 |
Idrettsparken (Notodden) |
5,330[30] |
Notodden |
Notodden |
Second Division |
32 |
Jordal Stadion |
c. 5,000[31] |
Oslo |
Kurér |
Fourth Division |
|
Gjemselund Stadion |
5,000[32] |
Kongsvinger |
Kongsvinger |
First Division |
|
Halden Stadion |
5,000 |
Halden |
Kvik Halden |
Second Division |
35 |
Idrettsparken (Mandal) |
4,500[34] |
Mandal |
Mandalskameratene |
Third Division |
|
Jevnaker Stadion |
4,500[35] |
Jevnaker |
Jevnaker |
Third Division |
37 |
Bryne Stadion |
4,200[36] |
Bryne |
Bryne |
First Division |
38 |
Fosshaugane Campus |
4,000[37] |
Sogndal |
Sogndal |
Tippeligaen |
|
Guldbergaunet Stadion |
c. 4,000[38] |
Steinkjer |
Steinkjer |
Third Division |
|
Sveum Idrettspark |
c. 4,000[citation needed] |
Brumunddal |
Brumunddal |
Second Division |
|
Atlanten Stadion |
c. 4,000[39] |
Kristiansund |
Kristiansund |
First Division |
42 |
Sandnes Idrettspark |
3,850[40] |
Sandnes |
Sandnes |
First Division |
43 |
AKA Arena |
3,633[41] |
Hønefoss |
Hønefoss |
Second Division |
44 |
Varden Amfi |
3,500[42] |
Bergen |
Fyllingsdalen |
Second Division |
45 |
Høddvoll Stadion |
3,120[43] |
Ulsteinvik |
Hødd |
First Division |
46 |
Myhrer Stadion |
c. 3,000 |
Eidsvoll |
Eidsvold Turn |
Second Division |
|
Ålgård Stadion |
c. 3,000[44] |
Ålgård |
Ålgård |
Second Division |
|
Åsane Idrettspark |
c. 3,000[45] |
Bergen |
Åsane |
First Division |
|
Klepp Stadion |
c. 3,000[46] |
Klepp |
Klepp (Women) |
Toppserien |
|
UKI Arena |
c. 3,000[47] |
Jessheim |
Ullensaker/Kisa |
First Division |
|
Seiersten Stadion |
c. 3,000[48] |
Drøbak |
Drøbak/Frogn |
Second Division |
|
Rolvsrud Stadion |
c. 3,000[49] |
Lørenskog |
Lørenskog |
Second Division |
53 |
Randaberg Stadion |
2,800[50] |
Randaberg |
Randaberg |
First Division |
54 |
Mjøndalen Stadion |
2,500[51] |
Mjøndalen |
Mjøndalen |
First Division |
55 |
Sarpsborg Stadion |
2,350[52] |
Sarpsborg |
Sarpsborg 08 |
Tippeligaen |
56 |
Føyka Stadion |
c. 2,000[53] |
Asker |
Asker |
Second Division |
|
Ullernbanen |
c. 2,000[54] |
Oslo |
Ullern |
Third Division |
|
DNB Arena (Trondheim) |
c. 2,000[47] |
Trondheim |
Ranheim
Trondheims-Ørn (Women) |
First Division
Toppserien |
|
Kongsberg Stadion |
c. 2,000[55] |
Kongsberg |
Kongsberg |
Third Division |
|
Moan Gress |
c. 2,000[56] |
Levanger |
Levanger |
Second Division |
|
Lambertseter Stadion |
c. 2,000[57] |
Oslo |
Lambertseter
Mercantile |
Sixth Division[58]
Seventh Division[59] |
|
J.J. Ugland Stadion – Levermyr |
c. 2,000[60] |
Grimstad |
Jerv
Amazon Grimstad (Women) |
First Division
Toppserien |
|
Sofiemyr Stadion |
c. 2,000[61] |
Oppegård |
Kolbotn |
Toppserien |
64 |
Idrettsparken (Egersund) |
1,924 |
Egersund |
Egersunds IK |
Second Division |
65 |
Tromsdalen Stadion |
1,900[62] |
Tromsø |
Tromsdalen |
Second Division |
66 |
Strømmen Stadion |
1,723[62] |
Strømmen |
Strømmen |
First Division |
67 |
Raufoss Storhall |
1,600[63] |
Raufoss |
Raufoss |
First Division |
68 |
Ski Stadion |
1,500[64] |
Ski |
Follo |
First Division |
|
Stampesletta |
1,500[citation needed] |
Lillehammer |
Lillehammer |
Third Division |
|
Stord Stadion |
1,500[65] |
Stord |
Stord |
Third Division |
71 |
Grefsen Stadion |
1,420[66] |
Oslo |
Kjelsås |
Second Division |
72 |
Nybergsund Stadion |
1,200[citation needed] |
Nybergsund |
Nybergsund-Trysil |
Second Division |
73 |
Åsebøen Stadion |
1,062[67] |
Kopervik |
Kopervik |
Third Division |
74 |
Finnmarkshallen |
1,000[62] |
Alta |
Alta |
Second Division |
|
Stemmemyren |
1,000[68] |
Bergen |
Sandviken |
Toppserien |
76 |
Sandvika Stadion (Kadettangen) |
602[69] |
Bærum |
Bærum |
Second Division |
77 |
Bjønnes Stadion |
N/A |
Arendal |
Arendal |
Second Division |
|
Nye Sagbakken Stadion |
N/A |
Mo i Rana |
Mo |
Second Division |
|
Elverum Stadion |
N/A |
Elverum |
Elverum |
Second Division |
|
Lystlunden |
N/A |
Horten |
Ørn-Horten |
Second Division |
|
Skarbøvik Stadion |
N/A |
Ålesund |
Skarbøvik |
Second Division |
|
Moseidmoen |
N/A |
Vennesla |
Vindbjart |
Second Division |
|
Florø Stadion |
N/A |
Florø |
Florø |
Third Division |
|
Kuventræ Stadion |
N/A |
Os, Hordaland |
Os |
Third Division |
|
Stranda Stadion |
N/A |
Mosjøen |
Lofoten |
Third Division |
|
Prestegardsmoen |
N/A |
Voss |
Voss
Voss (Women) |
Third Division
First Division |
|
Måløy Stadion |
N/A |
Måløy |
Tordado Måløy |
Third Division |
|
Øverlands Minde |
N/A |
Stjørdalshalsen |
Stjørdals-Blink |
Third Division |
|
Grue Stadion |
N/A |
Grue |
Grue |
Fourth Division |
|
SIF Stadion |
N/A |
Stavanger |
Stavanger |
Fourth Division |
|
Kleppen Stadion |
N/A |
Namsos |
Namsos |
Fourth Division |
|
Harstad Stadion |
N/A |
Harstad |
Medkila (Women) |
Toppserien |
A selection of former Norwegian football stadiums, which have been demolished or fundamentally redesigned, or that are not in use for football as of 2013:
References
See also
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League competitions |
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Cup competitions |
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Defunct cup competitions |
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Playoff competitions |
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National teams |
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Lists and categories |
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Sovereign states |
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States with limited
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Dependencies and
other entities |
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