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  2. List of football stadiums in Iceland - Wikipedia

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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:

  3. Laugardalsvöllur - Wikipedia

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    After the completion in 2007, the stadium has a capacity of 9,800. Additional capacity can be added by bringing in two temporary stands seating 1,500 each, giving the stadium a maximum capacity of 12,800 but after the new requirements of FIFA for national football stadiums, this addition method has been forbidden. No major renovations or ...

  4. Category:Football venues in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 December 2019, at 19:28 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Football in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Football is the most popular sport in Iceland. [1] [2] [3] Iceland hosted the U-18 European Championship in 1997, but an Icelandic national team has qualified for the final competition of a major tournament only five times—three times by the women's national team at UEFA Women's Euro in 2009, 2013 and 2017, and twice by the men's team at UEFA Euro 2016 and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

  6. List of stadiums in the Nordic countries by capacity - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Hlíðarendi (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Fylkisvöllur - Wikipedia

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    ' 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. [4] The name for the stadium was changed to Flórídana völlurinn in 2015 and Würth völlurinn in 2019 due to sponsorship reasons

  9. Category:Sports venues in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Football venues in Iceland (30 P) G. ... Multi-purpose stadiums in Iceland (3 P) S. Ski areas and resorts in Iceland (1 P) Swimming venues in Iceland (4 P) V.