Mjøndalen Stadion, Football stadium in Mjøndalen, Norway.
Mjøndalen Stadion is a football stadium in Norway featuring an artificial turf field designed for professional play. It has a main grandstand with 1,500 seats and a total capacity of 4,350 spectators, equipped with modern lighting for evening matches and undersoil heating.
The stadium was built in 1950 and saw its largest crowd in 1968 when 15,300 spectators attended a Norwegian Football Cup semifinal against Rosenborg. These early decades established the venue as a central hub for local football.
The stadium serves as a gathering place for Mjøndalen IF supporters on match days, where the local community comes together to back their team in Norway's professional football league. Fans here maintain a tradition that has shaped the identity of the region for generations.
Visitors should note that the stadium has modern facilities for evening matches and offers viewing areas throughout different sections. The location is accessible and suitable for matches in any season thanks to the undersoil heating and artificial turf setup.
The venue has changed its name several times, from Nedre Eiker Stadion to Isachsen Stadium before becoming Consto Arena in 2019. These name changes reflect the different phases and evolution of the facility over time.
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