- Nedre Eiker Stadion
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Nedre Eiker Stadion Location Mjøndalen, Nedre Eiker, Norway Coordinates 59°44′49″N 10°00′53″E / 59.746949°N 10.014616°ECoordinates: 59°44′49″N 10°00′53″E / 59.746949°N 10.014616°E Built 1950 Renovated 1958 (new grass)
1985 (new seates)
1992 (new wardrobe)Expanded 1968 Surface Natural grass Capacity 4,500 Record attendance 15,300 Tenants Mjøndalen IF (football) Nedre Eiker Stadion is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Nedre Eiker, Norway. It is the home ground of Mjøndalen IF in the First Division. During the team's golden age from the late 1960s through the 1980s, the stadium hosted UEFA Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup games.[1]
References
- ^ Mjøndalen IF. "Historie" (in Norwegian). http://www.mif.no/historie. Retrieved 22 May 2009.
External links
- Nedre Eiker Stadion MIF.no
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