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Borås Arena

The Borås Arena is a football stadium in Borås, Sweden. It is the home ground of IF Elfsborg and Norrby IF and was opened in 2005. Borås Arena has an artificial turf pitch, GreenFields MX by GreenFields,[2] and has a capacity of 16,200. Both clubs presently using the stadium previously had Ryavallen as their home ground. Until recently it was the only stadium in Allsvenskan built in the last 40 years. The arena is located in Knalleland and is very close to the newly built athletics hall Ryahallen.

Borås Arena
Borås Arena on a matchday
Full nameBorås Arena
LocationÅlgårdsvägen 32, 506 30 Borås, Sweden
Coordinates57°44′4.1″N 12°56′5.3″E / 57.734472°N 12.934806°E / 57.734472; 12.934806
OwnerIF Elfsborg 100%
OperatorBorås Arena AB
Capacity16,200[1]
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfaceArtificial turf
Construction
Broke ground13 December 2003
Opened17 April 2005
Construction cost112 million kronor
ArchitectChrister Larsson (Creacon)
Main contractorsIBAB
Tenants
IF Elfsborg
Norrby IF

The first game at Borås Arena was IF Elfsborg vs Örgryte IS on 17 April 2005 in the top Swedish league, Allsvenskan. The game ended in a 1–0 victory for Elfsborg, Daniel Mobaeck scoring the goal. The current record attendance is 17,070 and was set 4 July 2005 in a game between IF Elfsborg and Kalmar FF which marked the return of both Anders Svensson and Mathias Svensson.

The stadium was originally scheduled to be a tournament site for the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, but a sponsorship conflict with Max fast food chain's location at the stadium and official UEFA sponsor McDonald's, plus a contractual requirement for official sponsors to have a monopoly over the stadium's area, and a refusal to close the restaurant led to it losing its status as a site for the tournament.

Borås Arena didn't only open a new era for IF Elfsborg but also for other clubs in Allsvenskan, Elfsborg was the first club to build a new arena owned by their investment company. Many other clubs have built new arenas copying the model Elfsborg set up, trying to own their arena which gives big economic resources.[3]

History edit

 
Players warming up in the Borås Arena opening game against Örgryte IS.

Borås Arena is a football stadium in Borås, Sweden, and it is the home ground of IF Elfsborg and Norrby IF. Borås Arena has an artificial turf pitch, and was changed to the most modern synthetic turf on the market during the UEFA Euro 2012[4] at a cost of £500,000. The capacity of the arena is 14,500–17,800 depending on usage, 14,800 is mostly the capacity during international matches, because Uefa would not approve the installation of seats on the standing because of fire risk which means a lower capacity is needed to be approved by Uefa. Borås Arena is located next to Elfsborg's old home ground Ryavallen, both of the stadiums are built together at the roofs, which means that the new stadium is still attached to the old historical Ryavallen.[5]

The first construction started on 31 December 2003 and was inaugurated April 17, 2005 at a cost of 1,120 000 £. Which was very cheap at this time considering to be Sweden's most modern stadium at that time. It was an effort by Borås Municipality that went out as a lender to Elfsborg. A necessary investment for the club and the city, Elfsborg would own their own stadium by the company Borås Arena AB and would receive all revenues without any intermediaries from matches. Borås Arena didn't only open a new era for IF Elfsborg but also for other clubs in Allsvenskan, Elfsborg was the first club to build a new arena owned by their own investment company. Many other clubs have built new arenas copying the model Elfsborg set up, trying to own their arena which gives big economic resources. Borås Arena consists of four main grandstands; Knallelandsläktaren, Ålgårdsläktaren, Sjuhäradsläktaren and Elfsborgsläktaren.[6]

 
Borås Arena seen from above where it is connected with old Ryavallen.

The first game at Borås Arena was between IF Elfsborg vs Örgryte IS on 17 April 2005 in the top Swedish league, Allsvenskan. The game ended in a 1–0 victory for Elfsborg, Daniel Mobaeck scoring the only and first goal in history on Borås Arena.[7] The current record attendance is 17,070 and was set 4 July 2005 in a game between IF Elfsborg and Kalmar FF which marked the return of both Anders Svensson and Mathias Svensson. Anders Svensson also became the first on Borås Arena to score a hat-trick in the derby against rivals IFK Göteborg, Elfsborg won with Anders 3 goals, 3–1. The highest attendance on an international tournament was during the Champions League play-off against Valencia CF where 13,148 spectators came to see Elfsborg deal with the Spaniards. Elfsborg lost with 2–1, after a goal by Daniel Alexandersson.[8]

The stadium was originally scheduled to be a tournament site for the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, but a sponsorship conflict with Max fast food chain's location at the stadium and official UEFA sponsor McDonald's, plus a contractual requirement for official sponsors to have a monopoly over the stadium's area, and a refusal to close the restaurant led to it losing its status as a site for the tournament. A strange conflict that led to Elfsborg and Borås Arena lost the championship as an arranger.[9]

2006[10] was the highlight in Borås Arenas young history. The year when Elfsborg received dividends on their great effort by salvaging the club's 5th SM-Gold. An explicit goal from the club was to win SM-Gold by 2007 and this was accomplished a year in advance, 5 November 2006. The association was strengthened at all levels for a couple of years, not least organizationally and financially, with new sports director "Mr. Elfsborg" Stefan Andreasson, President-elect Bosse "Bank" Johansson and two billionaires as external funders. The new highly skilled (and young) manager couple Magnus Haglund and Peter Wettergren, who was employed before the 2004 season, was also of course in the club's big bet. The following year (2005) was also Elfsborg Fortress, Borås Arena, completed while enlisted old heroes in the form of Anders and Mathias Svensson came back. Memorable matches this season on Borås Arena was at home the victory against Malmö FF (4-2), which many described as the best in the season and where Anders Svensson made the team's single best effort during the season. Another memorable match was the last and crucial one. Gold match at a packed Borås Arena against Djurgårdens IF where Joakim Sjöhage became gold shooter with the only goal which meant that over 40 years of waiting was over for Elfsborg's fans.[11][12]

Average attendances edit

 
Ålgårdsläktaren, in a derby against IFK Göteborg.
Season IF Elfsborg Norrby IF
2005 10,746 559
2006 12,176 337
2007 11,867 286
2008 9,513 295
2009 9,719 312
2010 8,423 512
2011 10,029 634
2012 10,513 470
2013 9,077 438
2014 8,031 398

Pictures edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Om Borås Arena".
  2. ^ http://www.unisport.com/konstgraes/boraas-arena/[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ . The Local. The Local Europe. 21 July 2008. Archived from the original on 4 October 2012. Retrieved 3 December 2008.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-05-04. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  5. ^ "Borås Arena Fakta". 28 December 2009. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-11-14. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  7. ^ "Elfsborg vann premiären på Borås Arena" (in Swedish). SVT Sport. 17 April 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  8. ^ "Borås Arena Publiksiffror". Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  9. ^ . The Local. The Local Europe. 2012-06-24. Archived from the original on 2012-10-04. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-12-17. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  11. ^ "Guldåret 2006". Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  12. ^ "Sverigesradio Elfsborg tar guld". Archived from the original on 2013-04-18. Retrieved 2012-06-24.

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The Boras Arena is a football stadium in Boras Sweden It is the home ground of IF Elfsborg and Norrby IF and was opened in 2005 Boras Arena has an artificial turf pitch GreenFields MX by GreenFields 2 and has a capacity of 16 200 Both clubs presently using the stadium previously had Ryavallen as their home ground Until recently it was the only stadium in Allsvenskan built in the last 40 years The arena is located in Knalleland and is very close to the newly built athletics hall Ryahallen Boras ArenaBoras Arena on a matchdayFull nameBoras ArenaLocationAlgardsvagen 32 506 30 Boras SwedenCoordinates57 44 4 1 N 12 56 5 3 E 57 734472 N 12 934806 E 57 734472 12 934806OwnerIF Elfsborg 100 OperatorBoras Arena ABCapacity16 200 1 Field size105 x 68 mSurfaceArtificial turfConstructionBroke ground13 December 2003Opened17 April 2005Construction cost112 million kronorArchitectChrister Larsson Creacon Main contractorsIBABTenantsIF ElfsborgNorrby IF The first game at Boras Arena was IF Elfsborg vs Orgryte IS on 17 April 2005 in the top Swedish league Allsvenskan The game ended in a 1 0 victory for Elfsborg Daniel Mobaeck scoring the goal The current record attendance is 17 070 and was set 4 July 2005 in a game between IF Elfsborg and Kalmar FF which marked the return of both Anders Svensson and Mathias Svensson The stadium was originally scheduled to be a tournament site for the 2009 UEFA European Under 21 Football Championship but a sponsorship conflict with Max fast food chain s location at the stadium and official UEFA sponsor McDonald s plus a contractual requirement for official sponsors to have a monopoly over the stadium s area and a refusal to close the restaurant led to it losing its status as a site for the tournament Boras Arena didn t only open a new era for IF Elfsborg but also for other clubs in Allsvenskan Elfsborg was the first club to build a new arena owned by their investment company Many other clubs have built new arenas copying the model Elfsborg set up trying to own their arena which gives big economic resources 3 Contents 1 History 2 Average attendances 3 Pictures 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Players warming up in the Boras Arena opening game against Orgryte IS Boras Arena is a football stadium in Boras Sweden and it is the home ground of IF Elfsborg and Norrby IF Boras Arena has an artificial turf pitch and was changed to the most modern synthetic turf on the market during the UEFA Euro 2012 4 at a cost of 500 000 The capacity of the arena is 14 500 17 800 depending on usage 14 800 is mostly the capacity during international matches because Uefa would not approve the installation of seats on the standing because of fire risk which means a lower capacity is needed to be approved by Uefa Boras Arena is located next to Elfsborg s old home ground Ryavallen both of the stadiums are built together at the roofs which means that the new stadium is still attached to the old historical Ryavallen 5 The first construction started on 31 December 2003 and was inaugurated April 17 2005 at a cost of 1 120 000 Which was very cheap at this time considering to be Sweden s most modern stadium at that time It was an effort by Boras Municipality that went out as a lender to Elfsborg A necessary investment for the club and the city Elfsborg would own their own stadium by the company Boras Arena AB and would receive all revenues without any intermediaries from matches Boras Arena didn t only open a new era for IF Elfsborg but also for other clubs in Allsvenskan Elfsborg was the first club to build a new arena owned by their own investment company Many other clubs have built new arenas copying the model Elfsborg set up trying to own their arena which gives big economic resources Boras Arena consists of four main grandstands Knallelandslaktaren Algardslaktaren Sjuharadslaktaren and Elfsborgslaktaren 6 nbsp Boras Arena seen from above where it is connected with old Ryavallen The first game at Boras Arena was between IF Elfsborg vs Orgryte IS on 17 April 2005 in the top Swedish league Allsvenskan The game ended in a 1 0 victory for Elfsborg Daniel Mobaeck scoring the only and first goal in history on Boras Arena 7 The current record attendance is 17 070 and was set 4 July 2005 in a game between IF Elfsborg and Kalmar FF which marked the return of both Anders Svensson and Mathias Svensson Anders Svensson also became the first on Boras Arena to score a hat trick in the derby against rivals IFK Goteborg Elfsborg won with Anders 3 goals 3 1 The highest attendance on an international tournament was during the Champions League play off against Valencia CF where 13 148 spectators came to see Elfsborg deal with the Spaniards Elfsborg lost with 2 1 after a goal by Daniel Alexandersson 8 The stadium was originally scheduled to be a tournament site for the 2009 UEFA European Under 21 Football Championship but a sponsorship conflict with Max fast food chain s location at the stadium and official UEFA sponsor McDonald s plus a contractual requirement for official sponsors to have a monopoly over the stadium s area and a refusal to close the restaurant led to it losing its status as a site for the tournament A strange conflict that led to Elfsborg and Boras Arena lost the championship as an arranger 9 2006 10 was the highlight in Boras Arenas young history The year when Elfsborg received dividends on their great effort by salvaging the club s 5th SM Gold An explicit goal from the club was to win SM Gold by 2007 and this was accomplished a year in advance 5 November 2006 The association was strengthened at all levels for a couple of years not least organizationally and financially with new sports director Mr Elfsborg Stefan Andreasson President elect Bosse Bank Johansson and two billionaires as external funders The new highly skilled and young manager couple Magnus Haglund and Peter Wettergren who was employed before the 2004 season was also of course in the club s big bet The following year 2005 was also Elfsborg Fortress Boras Arena completed while enlisted old heroes in the form of Anders and Mathias Svensson came back Memorable matches this season on Boras Arena was at home the victory against Malmo FF 4 2 which many described as the best in the season and where Anders Svensson made the team s single best effort during the season Another memorable match was the last and crucial one Gold match at a packed Boras Arena against Djurgardens IF where Joakim Sjohage became gold shooter with the only goal which meant that over 40 years of waiting was over for Elfsborg s fans 11 12 Average attendances edit nbsp Algardslaktaren in a derby against IFK Goteborg Season IF Elfsborg Norrby IF 2005 10 746 559 2006 12 176 337 2007 11 867 286 2008 9 513 295 2009 9 719 312 2010 8 423 512 2011 10 029 634 2012 10 513 470 2013 9 077 438 2014 8 031 398Pictures edit nbsp Boras Arena nbsp Algardslaktaren Long side nbsp Algardslaktaren Long side nbsp Elfsborgslaktaren seen from Algardslaktaren nbsp Max restaurant on Boras Arena nbsp Sjuharadslaktaren Long side nbsp Sjuharadslaktaren Longside and Knallelandslaktaren Short side nbsp Boras Arena seen from aboveReferences edit Om Boras Arena http www unisport com konstgraes boraas arena permanent dead link Boras loses out in Uefa burger battle The Local The Local Europe 21 July 2008 Archived from the original on 4 October 2012 Retrieved 3 December 2008 Boras Arena byter konstgras Archived from the original on 2014 05 04 Retrieved 2012 06 24 Boras Arena Fakta 28 December 2009 Retrieved 2012 06 24 Boras Arena Kostnader Archived from the original on 2012 11 14 Retrieved 2012 06 24 Elfsborg vann premiaren pa Boras Arena in Swedish SVT Sport 17 April 2005 Retrieved 8 April 2022 Boras Arena Publiksiffror Retrieved 2012 06 24 Boras loses out in Uefa burger battle The Local The Local Europe 2012 06 24 Archived from the original on 2012 10 04 Retrieved 2012 06 24 Elfsborg historia 2000 talet Archived from the original on 2010 12 17 Retrieved 2012 06 24 Guldaret 2006 Retrieved 2012 06 24 Sverigesradio Elfsborg tar guld Archived from the original on 2013 04 18 Retrieved 2012 06 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boras Arena amp oldid 1186638439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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