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This is a list of football stadiums in Iceland, ordered by capacity (seating only). Photo Stadium Capacity Club City Laugardalsvöllur: 9,800: Iceland: Reykjavík:
Laugardalsvöllur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlœyːɣarˌtalsˌvœtlʏr̥], lit. ' Laugardalur Field ' or more precisely 'Laugardalur Stadium') is Iceland's national football stadium and the home venue for the Iceland national football team located in Reykjavík. It has a seating capacity of 9,500 and about 28,321 for concerts.
The football stadium holds 2,465 people, including 1,201 in seats. [1] The indoor court holds 1,300 people in seats. [2] The stadium broke ground in 2004 [3] and the indoor stadium was formally opened on 7 September 2007 [4] while the outdoor football stadium was formally opened on 25 May 2008. [5] It bore the name of Vodafone from 2007 [2 ...
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Fylkisvöllur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈfɪl̥cɪsˌvœtlʏr̥], lit. ' Fylkir Field ' or more precisely 'Fylkir Stadium') is a multi-use stadium in Reykjavík, [1] Iceland. [2] It is currently used mostly for football matches. [3] The stadium holds roughly 1800 spectators seated.
This is a list of stadiums in the Nordic countries by capacity. The Nordic countries are Sweden , Norway , Finland , Denmark and Iceland . Stadiums with a capacity of 15,000 or more are included.
Víkingsvöllur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈviːciŋsˌvœtlʏr̥], lit. ' Víkingur Field ' or more precisely 'Víkingur Stadium') is a football stadium in Reykjavík, Iceland. It is currently used for football matches and is the home ground of Víkingur F.C.
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