Sweden is home to a wide range of football stadiums and multipurpose arenas, from the 50,000-seat national arena in Solna to historic grounds steeped in local football history. This guide lists the country’s most important stadiums — where they are, which clubs play there, and how many spectators they hold — with a dedicated page for each venue.
Below are the major Swedish stadiums, ranked by capacity, covering Allsvenskan grounds, classic football venues, and modern arenas used for both sport and concerts.
Major football stadiums in Sweden
Strawberry Arena (Friends Arena) — Solna · Sweden national team, AIK · capacity ~50,000
Ullevi — Gothenburg · capacity ~43,000
Tele2 Arena — Stockholm · Djurgården, Hammarby · capacity up to ~45,000
Eleda Stadion — Malmö · Malmö FF · capacity ~22,500
Gamla Ullevi — Gothenburg · IFK Göteborg, GAIS, Häcken · capacity ~18,400
Studenternas IP — Uppsala · IK Sirius · capacity ~10,000
Östgötaporten — Norrköping · IFK Norrköping
Scandinavium — Gothenburg · Frölunda HC (indoor arena)
Örjans vall — Halmstad · Halmstads BK
Strandvallen — Mjällby · Mjällby AIF
Grimsta IP — Stockholm · IF Brommapojkarna · capacity ~4,700
Grenadjärvallen — Linköping
Idrottsparken — Norrköping
Browse all Swedish venues below, or explore stadiums in other countries via UK Stadiums and Norwegian Stadiums.
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