Umeå Energi Arena
Umeå Energi Arena | |
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The Umeå Energi Arena in Umeå | |
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Gammliavallen (1925-2011) |
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Data | |
place | Gammliavägen 5 903 42 Umeå , Sweden |
Coordinates | 63 ° 49 '48.1 " N , 20 ° 17' 7" E |
owner | Umeå municipality |
operator | Umeå municipality |
opening | June 7, 1925 |
Renovations | 1971, 1996, 2003, 2009, 2011 |
surface | artificial grass |
capacity | 8,000 seats |
playing area | 105 × 65 m |
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The Umeå Energi Arena is a football stadium in the Swedish city of Umeå , Västerbotten County .
use
The Umeå Energi Arena is used by the Swedish third division club Umeå FC and team TG FF as well as the women's football club Umeå IK damfotboll .
Important events
Umeå IK is a very successful women's football club. In addition to seven Swedish championships, she also made five finals in the UEFA Women's Cup . The final will be played in the finalists' stadiums with a return leg. The T3 Arena was three times the final stadium under its then name Gammliavallen, since two final games were played by Umeå IK in Stockholm. Umeå IK damfotboll is the third most successful team in the UEFA Women's Cup with two titles.
UEFA Women's Cup Final 2003
On June 9, 2003 Umeå prevailed against Fortuna Hjørring in Gammliavallen 4-1 and laid the foundation for winning the title. 7,648 spectators came to this game.
UEFA Women's Cup Final 2007
With a goal conceded in stoppage time, the home game of the final series against Arsenal LFC in front of 6,285 spectators lost 1-0 and Arsenal finally won the title.
UEFA Women's Cup Final 2008
On May 17, 2008 the final first leg between Umeå IK and 1. FFC Frankfurt took place in Gammliavallen. 4,128 spectators saw a 1: 1. Frankfurt secured the title in the second leg.
Surname
The stadium was called Gammliavallen until September 2011, before the company T3 became the stadium's name sponsor for five years . After acquiring the naming rights, T3 announced a naming competition in which fans of the club could send in their suggestions. This competition remained unsuccessful, so that the stadium now bears the company's name. After the agreement had expired, the company was renamed Umeå Energi Arena again.
Remodeling work
At the beginning of the 2010s, renovation work was carried out on the stadium. As part of this, among other things, the athletics facility around the field was removed.
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Web links
- umea.se: Umeå Energi Arena on the Umeå Municipality website (Swedish)
- europlan-online.de: picture gallery
Individual evidence
- ↑ uefa.com: UEFA Women's Champions League - UEFA.com. September 1, 2014, accessed May 25, 2017 .
- ↑ det-har-blir-gammliavallens-nya-namn. vk, accessed May 25, 2017 .