Telenor Arena
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| Coordinates | 59 ° 54 '10.9 " N , 10 ° 37' 25.9" E |
| owner | Stabæk Holding 50%, Kjell Ulrichsen m. Fam. 50% |
| opening | March 8, 2009 |
| First game | Stabæk Fotball - Vålerenga Oslo 3-1 |
| surface | artificial grass |
| costs | 300 million NOK |
| architect | HRTB AS Architect MNAL |
| capacity | 15,000 seats (football) 25,000 seats (concert) |
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The Telenor Arena is an event hall that was built in 2008/2009 on the site of the former Fornebu Airport in Oslo in the Norwegian municipality of Bærum . From 2009 to 2011 it was the home of the Stabæk Fotball football club . It bears the name of the telephone company Telenor .
The hall has a capacity of around 15,000 for football matches and around 25,000 for concerts. It was the venue for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 . In 2020, the final of the women's handball European championship will be played here.
Web links
Commons : Telenor Arena - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- Official website (Norwegian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Eurovision.tv: Fornebu Arena to host Oslo 2010 , July 3, 2009