Ullevi, sometimes known as Nya Ullevi (Swedish: [(ˈnŷːa) ˈɵ̂lːɛˌviː], New Ullevi), is a multi-purpose stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was built for the...
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Gamla Ullevi (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡâmːla ˈɵ̂lːɛˌviː], lit. 'Old Ullevi') is a football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, that opened on 5 April 2009...
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Gamla Ullevi (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡâmːla ˈɵ̂lːɛˌviː], "Old Ullevi") was a football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. Named Ullevi until 1958 when Nya...
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affiliated with Göteborgs Fotbollförbund and play their home games at Gamla Ullevi. The club colours are blue and white, colours shared both with the sports...
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Gamla Ullevi may refer to: Gamla Ullevi (1916), a Swedish football stadium built in 1916, demolished in 2007 Gamla Ullevi, a Swedish football stadium...
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15 June 1992 (1992-06-15) 20:15 Ullevi, Gothenburg Attendance: 34,440 Referee: Peter Mikkelsen (Denmark) 18 June 1992 (1992-06-18) 20:15 Ullevi, Gothenburg Attendance:...
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8 June 1958 19:00 (CET) Ullevi, Gothenburg Attendance: 49,348 Referee: István Zsolt (Hungary) 11 June 1958 19:00 (CET) Ullevi, Gothenburg Attendance:...
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pandemic. The main venue is Slottsskogsvallen. Supplemental venues include Ullevi Stadium, Björlanda Athletics Center "invented thanks to the WMAC", Slottsskogen...
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the International Association of Athletics Federations, were held at the Ullevi Stadium, Gothenburg, Sweden on 5–13 August 1995. This edition featured 1804...
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four groups qualified for the knockout stage. 19 June 1958 19:00 (CET) Ullevi, Gothenburg Attendance: 25,923 Referee: Fritz Seipelt (Austria) 19 June...
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