Molde Idrettspark

Molde Idrettspark
Molde idrettspark
Former names Molde stadion (to 1998)
Gamle Molde stadion (from 1998)
Location Molde, Norway
Coordinates 62°44′26″N 7°09′19″E / 62.740479°N 7.155275°E / 62.740479; 7.155275Coordinates: 62°44′26″N 7°09′19″E / 62.740479°N 7.155275°E / 62.740479; 7.155275
Opened 28 August 1955
Surface Grass, rubber track
Capacity 15,000 (not all seats)
Tenants
SK Træff (football)
IL Molde-Olymp (athletics)
Molde FK (football, 1955-1998)

Molde idrettspark (formerly known as Molde stadion or Gamle Molde stadion) is a multi-use stadium in Molde, Norway.

A football stadium, it is the former home ground of Molde FK, who moved to Aker stadion for the 1998 season. It has a capacity of 15,000 people, whereas the record attendance is 14,615 from a 1987 game against Moss FK.

It is also used for athletics meets.

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