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Malmö IP is a football stadium in Malmö, Sweden. It is the former home stadium of both Malmö FF and IFK Malmö and the current home stadium for ladies team LdB FC Malmö. It was built in 1896. The present day capacity is 7.600. Extensive restoration was carried out and finished in 1999. Before the 2008 season a syntethic pitch was laid out, as a result IFK Malmö moved to Malmö Stadion in protest. The stadium was used for many home games of Malmö FF and IFK Malmö in the first half of the 20th century before the construction of Malmö Stadion in 1958 when Sweden was awarded the 1958 FIFA World Cup.
Clubs
IFK Malmö 1903 - 1958 and 1999 - 2008
Malmö FF 1910 - 1958
LdB FC Malmö 2007 - PresentNotes
Coordinates: 55°35′42″N 12°59′44″E / 55.595°N 12.99556°E
Malmö Fotbollförening The club Stadiums Rivalries IFK Göteborg · Helsingborgs IF · IFK MalmöCurrent Behrn Arena • Borås Arena • Gamla Ullevi • Guldfågeln Arena • Idrottsparken • Kopparvallen • Norrporten Arena • Olympia • Rambergsvallen • Råsunda • Stockholms Stadion • Strandvallen • Swedbank Stadion • Strömvallen • Södertälje Fotbollsarena Former Arosvallen • Bårsta IP • Domnarvsvallen • Enavallen • Folkungavallen • Fredriksskans • Gammliavallen • Grimsta IP • Herrgärdets IP • Hillängen • Idrottsparken (Motala) • Jernvallen • Kamratvallen • Landskrona IP • Lövåsvallen • Malmö IP • Malmö Stadion • Ramnavallen • Rimnersvallen • Ruddalen • Ryavallen • Sandåkerns IP • Skogsvallen • Slottskogsvallen • Stadsparksvallen • Starke Arvid Arena • Stora Valla • Studenternas IP • Söderstadion • Trollebo IP • Tunavallen • Ullevi • Vägga IP • Vångavallen • Värendsvallen • Örjans Vall Demolished Gamla Ullevi • Johanneshovs IP • Norra IP • Råsunda IP Categories:- Football venues in Sweden
- Buildings and structures in Malmö
- Swedish sports venue stubs
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