Råsunda Stadium, association football stadium in Solna, Sweden between 1937-2012
Råsunda Stadium was a football stadium located in Solna, northwest of Stockholm. The venue held approximately 37,000 spectators and served primarily as the home ground for Djurgårdens IF, a team in Sweden's top league, with its distinctive stands and terraced seating areas.
The stadium opened in 1912, making it one of Sweden's oldest football venues. It was closed and demolished in 2013 after serving for more than a century as a key site in Swedish football history.
Since the stadium was demolished in 2013, the venue is no longer accessible as a working sports facility. The Solna location remains reachable by public transport, and those interested in history can visit the area to learn about its past.
The stadium hosted several international tournaments and European cup matches, establishing it as a recognized venue in European football. Its long run and the memorable matches played there left lasting marks on Swedish and continental sports culture.
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