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Gamla Ullevi

2009 establishments in SwedenFootball venues in GothenburgGAISIFK GöteborgSports venues completed in 2009
Sweden women's national football teamUEFA Women's Euro 2013 venuesÖrgryte IS
Aerial photo of Gamla Ullevi Gothenburg 2013 10 27
Aerial photo of Gamla Ullevi Gothenburg 2013 10 27

Gamla Ullevi (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡâmːla ˈɵ̂lːɛˌviː]) is a football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, that opened on 5 April 2009. The stadium replaced the city's previous main football stadium, also called Gamla Ullevi, and is the home ground of GAIS, IFK Göteborg and Örgryte IS. It is also the national stadium for the Sweden women's national football team. The new stadium was built on the ground of the now-demolished old stadium. The construction of the stadium was surrounded by controversy, regarding the cost of the project, the alleged low standard of the finished stadium, as well as its name. The first competitive match at the stadium on 5 April 2009 was also an Allsvenskan derby between Örgryte IS and GAIS, attracting 17,531 spectators. GAIS won, 5–1. The current attendance record of 18,276 was, however, set about a week later when IFK Göteborg played their first game at Gamla Ullevi against Djurgårdens IF. The stadium hosted the 2021 UEFA Women's Champions League Final between Chelsea and Barcelona.

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Gamla Ullevi
Ullevigatan, Gothenburg Heden (Centrum)

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Gamla Ullevi

Ullevigatan
411 02 Gothenburg, Heden (Centrum)
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