The Skagerak Arena is a football stadium located in Skien, Norway. It was formerly called Odd Stadion, and was built in 1923 as the home ground of Eliteserien...
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000 and 14,000, and was finished in 2008. It is named Skagerak Arena after local sponsor Skagerak Energi. As of 25 July 2024 Note: Flags indicate national...
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match without spectators. KFUM Oslo played some home games at Intility Arena. Kristiansund played some home games at Aker Stadion. Bodø/Glimt play with...
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Skien. Skagerak Arena (capacity 13,500), the soccer stadium for the local soccer team Odds BK is located at Falkum. It is named Skagerak Arena after local...
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qualified for any European competition. 8 November 2007 19:00 CET (UTC+1) Skagerak Arena, Skien Attendance: 9,183 Referee: Brage Sandmoen 12 November 2007 19:00...
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Attendance: 4,042 Referee: Rohit Saggi 10 December 2023 17:00 CET Intility Arena, Oslo Attendance: 10,459 Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen 2–2 on aggregate. Kristiansund...
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Stadion Archived 2009-09-22 at the Wayback Machine FredrikstadFK.no "Skagerak Arena". odd.no (in Norwegian). Odds BK. Retrieved 22 January 2020. "Åråsen...
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2022 season Chairman Trond Haukvik Manager Pål Arne Johansen Stadium Skagerak Arena Eliteserien 5th 2021 Norwegian Cup Fourth round 2022 Norwegian Cup Fourth...
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2019 season President Trond Haukvik Manager Dag-Eilev Fagermo Stadium Skagerak Arena Eliteserien 4th Norwegian Cup Semi-final vs Haugesund Top goalscorer...
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