Voldsløkka stadion

Voldsløkka stadion

Voldsløkka Stadion is a football stadium in Oslo, Norway. Its visitor capacity is 4000.

It is the home ground of Oslo football team Skeid, and was used for Norwegian Premier League matches in 1999. However, in 2007 it did not meet the requirements of First Division (second tier of Norwegian football) matches, so Skeid elected to play their home games at Bislett stadion. Instead in 2007 Voldsløkka Stadion hosted matches of the Vålerenga B team, who resided in the Second Division (third tier).


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