Ullevaal Stadion, National football stadium in Oslo, Norway.
Ullevaal Stadion is a football venue in Oslo featuring four covered stands and a seating capacity of around 28,000. It is Norway's largest football stadium and is operated by the Norwegian Football Association.
The stadium opened on September 26, 1926, with a match between local team Lyn and Swedish club Örgryte, which ended in a 5-1 victory. Since then, it has grown into the country's most important football venue.
This is where the Norwegian national football team plays their home matches and where the country's cup final takes place each year. The stadium holds deep meaning for supporters who gather here to celebrate their national team.
The stadium is easily accessible via metro lines 3, 4, and 5, with a dedicated station right at the entrance. The journey from central Oslo takes about 10 minutes and is very straightforward.
The venue recorded its highest attendance with about 35,000 spectators during an international match between Norway and Sweden in 1935. This number shows the long history of major events held here.
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