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Nordlandshallen at Bodø Spektrum
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Location | Bodø, Norway |
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Coordinates | 67°16′42″N 14°24′53″E / 67.2782°N 14.4147°E / 67.2782; 14.4147 |
Owner | Bodø Municipality |
Operator | Bodø Spektrum AS |
Surface | Artificial turf |
Opened | 21 September 1991 |
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FK Bodø/Glimt Grand Bodø Bodø HK |
Bodø Spektrum is an indoor sports complex in Bodø, Norway. In 1990, construction of Nordlandshallen started, which would allow Glimt a winter training ground,[1] It opened on 21 September 1991.[2]
The largest hall is Nordlandshallen, an association football hall with artificial turf and seating for 5,500 used by Bodø/Glimt and Grand Bodø. Bodøhallen opened in 2007 and is used for handballbyBodø HK. It also consists of Nordlandsbadet, a water park.
Nordlandshallen was used as Bodø/Glimts main venue during the last season matches in the Norwegian Premier League in 1993 and 1997.[3][4]
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