Fredrikstad Stadium

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Fredrikstad Stadium
The Fredrikstad Stadium in June 2008
The Fredrikstad Stadium in June 2008
Data
place Storgata 3 1607 Fredrikstad , Norway
NorwayNorway
Coordinates 59 ° 12 '47 "  N , 10 ° 55' 38.3"  E Coordinates: 59 ° 12 '47 "  N , 10 ° 55' 38.3"  E
owner Fredrikstad FK
start of building September 16, 2005
opening February 14, 2007
First game Fredrikstad FK - Lyn Oslo
surface Natural grass
costs approx. 223 million NOK
architect Handle Arkitektur AS
capacity 12,560 seats
playing area 105 m × 68 m
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Events
  • Fredrikstad FK matches
The Gamle Fredrikstad stadium built in 1914 in April 2011

The Fredrikstad Stadium ( Norwegian Fredrikstad Stadium ) is a football stadium in the Norwegian city ​​of Fredrikstad in the Fylke Viken . The Fredrikstad FK team meets their opponents here and the club owns the sports facility. The venue with 12,560 seats (expandable to 15,000 seats) replaced the Gamle Fredrikstad stadium built in 1914 as a venue.

history

Construction of the facility with four covered stands began on September 16, 2005. The Swedish construction company NCC AB built the stadium according to plans by the architectural firm Griff Arkitektur AS on the site of the former Værste AS shipyard . On February 1st, two weeks before the opening, the arena, which cost around NOK 223 million, was completed. The inauguration of the stadium was celebrated with the game Fredrikstad FK against Lyn Oslo on February 14, 2007. The main stand Værste-Tribune and the opposite stand Gjensidige-Tribune are fully equipped with seats. The main tier houses the VIP lounge and boxes , the television studio of the club's own broadcaster FFK-TV, the changing rooms, the fitness room and a restaurant. Inside the opposite stand is a section of the Norwegian Football Museum. The rear grandstands FB-Tribunes (north) and DnB NOR-Tribunes (south) are each equipped with three-quarters of seats. The guest fans will find their seats in the standing room in the south stand. Inside the north stand there are snack stands for catering to visitors.

There are also six halls and 10 boxes for 2 to 700 people in the stadium. They can be used for conferences, seminars, celebrations and other events. All rooms are equipped with modern means of communication. The rooms are named after former players (Einar Wilhelms, Sten Moe, Rolf Johannessen, Bjørn Spydevold, Erik Holmberg, Knut Brynildsen, Arne Pedersen, Roar Johansen, Per Kristoffersen, Bjørn Borgen and Per Egil Ahlsen ) of the club and the former club chairman (1905– 1907) and Association President of Norway (1920–1924), Reidar O. Bergh.

Grandstands

  • Værste Tribunes - Main Stand , West
  • East stand - opposite stand , east
  • Kirkens Bymisjon Tribunes - back gate, north
  • SOLID grandstands - back gate, south

Web links

Commons : Fredrikstad Stadium  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The football museum in the stadium ( Memento from February 2, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (Norwegian)
  2. Conference rooms in the stadium ( Memento from May 7, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) (Norwegian)
  3. Bergh Lodge ( Memento from May 16, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (Norwegian)
  4. fredrikstadfk.no: grandstand plan (Norwegian)