Lista stadionów piłkarskich w Islandii
Lista stadionów piłkarskich w Islandii ułożona według deklarowanej pojemności trybun.
Nazwa stadionu | Miasto | Drużyny | Pojemność | Zdjęcie |
---|---|---|---|---|
Laugardalsvöllur | Reykjavík | KF Fram, reprezentacja | 13.000[1] | |
Kaplakriki | Hafnarfjörður | FH Hafnarfjörður | 6.450[1] | |
Akranesvöllur | Akranes | ÍA Akranes | 5.524[1] | |
Kópavogsvöllur | Kópavogur | Breiðablik UBK | 5.501[1] | |
Hlíðarendi | Reykjavík | KF Valur | 3.421[1] | |
Hásteinsvöllur | Vestmannaeyjar | ÍB Vestmannaeyja | 2.983[1] | |
KR-völlur | Reykjavík | KR Reykjavík | 2.950[2] | |
Fylkisvöllur | Reykjavík | ÍF Fylkir | 2.872[3] | |
Keflavíkurvöllur | Keflavík | KF Keflavík | 2.554[4] | |
Valbjarnarvöllur | Reykjavík | KF Þróttur | 2.341[5] | |
Kórinn | Reykjavík | 2.050 | ||
Grindavíkurvöllur | Grindavík | UMF Grindavík | 1.750[6] | |
Akureyrarvöllur | Akureyri | KA Akureyri | 1.645[7] | |
Víkingsvöllur | Reykjavík | KF Víkingur | 1.100[1] | |
Fjölnisvöllur | Grafarvogur (Reykjavík) | UMF Fjölnir | 1.098[1] | |
Stjörnuvöllur | Garðabær | UMF Stjarnan | 1.000[1] | |
Njarðtaksvöllurinn | Reykjanesbær | UMF Njarðvíkur | 500 | |
Vilhjálmsvöllur | Egilsstaðir | ÍF Höttur | 500 | |
Dalvíkurvöllur | Dalvík | KF Dalvik/Reynir | 400 | |
Leiknisvöllur | Reykjavík | ÍF Leiknir | 300 |
Przypisy
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i Stadiony w Islandii (pol.). Stadiony.net. [dostęp 2018-07-08].
- ↑ KR Reykjavík - Stadion, [w:] baza Transfermarkt (stadiony) [online] [dostęp 2018-07-08] .
- ↑ Fylkir Reykjavík - Stadion, [w:] baza Transfermarkt (stadiony) [online] [dostęp 2018-07-08] .
- ↑ Keflavík ÍF - Stadion, [w:] baza Transfermarkt (stadiony) [online] [dostęp 2018-07-08] .
- ↑ Thróttur Reykjavík - Stadion, [w:] baza Transfermarkt (stadiony) [online] [dostęp 2018-07-08] .
- ↑ UMF Grindavík - Stadion, [w:] baza Transfermarkt (stadiony) [online] [dostęp 2018-07-08] .
- ↑ KA Akureyri - Stadion, [w:] baza Transfermarkt (stadiony) [online] [dostęp 2018-07-08] .
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Keflavíkurvöllur is a multi-use stadium in Keflavík, Iceland.[1][2] It is currently used mostly for football matches. Keflavík Football Club plays there. The stadium holds 4,000. The stadium is currently called Nettó-völlur after one of the club's sponsor, Nettó.
In October 2009 the grass had to be changed because of its poor condition; if it rained, the grass would change into mud in only a short time.Laugardalsvolllur (main stand)
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Hásteinsvöllur í vestmannaeyjum