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Photo from July 2019. Football game played during the rebuilding of Studenternas.
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Full name | Studenternas idrottsplats |
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Location | Uppsala, Sweden |
Owner | Uppsala Municipality |
Operator | Uppsala Municipality |
Capacity | 10,522 |
Record attendance | 25,560 |
Surface | Artificial grass (since 2019) and ice. |
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Built | 1908–1909 |
Opened | 21 March 1909 |
Rebuilt | 2017–2020 |
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IK Sirius IK Sirius Fotboll |
Studenternas IP is a multi-use stadium in Uppsala, Sweden and the home arena for the football club IK Sirius Fotboll[1] on the men's side and IK Uppsala Fotboll on the women's and in bandy for IK SiriusinElitserien and several other bandy teams.[2] It was inaugurated on 21 March 1909.[3]
The summer arena has a total capacity of 10,522 spectators and the winter arena 4,700.[4] The bandy finals were played here from 1991 until 2012. From 2018 until 2023, the finals were once again played at Studenternas.[5] The arena has a much bigger capacity during that weekend, for example 25,560 spectators saw the 2010 men's final. The summer arena underwent a major upgrade between 2017 and 2020.[6] The "new Studenternas" has a capacity of 10,522 spectators. The record attendance under the new capacity is 10,054, which was set when AIK won the Allsvenskan clash on July 31 2023.[7]
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Elitserien venues
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