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Råsunda Stadium

Coordinates: 59°21′45.87″N 17°59′46.71″E / 59.3627417°N 17.9963083°E / 59.3627417; 17.9963083
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Råsunda
Råsunda Stadium during demolition in February 2013
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Full nameRåsunda Fotbollstadion
LocationSolna Municipality, Stockholms län, Sweden
Coordinates59°21′45.87″N 17°59′46.71″E / 59.3627417°N 17.9963083°E / 59.3627417; 17.9963083
OwnerSwedish Football Association
Capacity36,608[1]
Record attendance52,943
Field size105 x 68 m
Construction
Built?–1937
Opened17 May 1937
Renovated1985
Expanded1958
Closed2012
Demolished2013
ArchitectBirger Borgström
Sven Ivar Lind
Tenants
Sweden national football team (1937–2012)
AIK (1937–2012)
Råsunda Stadium in June 2009.

Råsunda Stadium (Swedish: Råsunda fotbollsstadion) was a soccer stadium in Solna in Sweden. It was opened in April 1937, and closed down in November 2012. Its demolition began in January 2013.

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