Stadium Name: | Idrottsparken |
Nickname: | Sundsvalls Idrottspark |
Location: | Sundsvall, Sweden |
Record Attendance: | (Football) 16,507 (GIF Sundsvall vs Högadals IS), 1961 Allsvenskan play-off[1] |
Opened: | 6 August 1903 |
Renovated: | 2001–2002 |
Owner: | Sundsvall Municipality |
Surface: | Artificial turf |
Construction Cost: | 150 million SEK |
Former Names: | Sundsvall Park Arena (during concerts 2002-2006) Norrporten Arena (2006–2016) Idrottsparken (2016-2018)[2] |
Tenants: | GIF Sundsvall (1903 - present) Sundsvalls DFF (1984 - present) |
Seating Capacity: | 8,000, of which 5,000 are seated under roof |
Dimensions: | 105 m x 68 m |
Address: | Universitetsallén 6, 852 34 Sundsvall |
Idrottsparken (or Sundsvalls Idrottspark) is a multi-purpose stadium in Sundsvall, Sweden. It was opened on 6 August 1903.[3] It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of GIF Sundsvall and Sundsvalls DFF. The stadium holds 8,000 people during football matches.
The stadium was expanded in 2002 and was also called Sundsvall Park Arena during concerts 2002 – 2006.
The venue was inaugurated in 1903, the same year as GIF Sundsvall and had tracks for running, skittles, shooting and tennis. Idrottsparken undergone a major renovation in the early 2000s and was re-inaugared by Carl XVI Gustaf on ninth of June 2002. The football pitch had grass as turf until 2004 when it switched to artificial turf, mainly because of poor quality of the grass turf due to cold climate.[2]