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Råsunda IP (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈrôːˌsɵnːda] (listen)) was a football stadium in Solna, Sweden and the former home stadium for the football team AIK before the construction of Råsunda Stadium. It was founded in 1910 and was demolished in 1937 when Råsunda Stadium was built on the existing site of the stadium

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Råsunda IP
Parkvägen, Solna kommun

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Råsunda centralskola

Parkvägen 4
169 35 Solna kommun, Råsunda
Sweden
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