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Stadion, Malmö

Stadion, currently known as Eleda Stadion for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Malmö, Sweden and the home of Allsvenskan club Malmö Fotbollförening, commonly known as Malmö FF. In UEFA competitions, the stadium has also been known as Malmö New Stadium and formerly known as Swedbank Stadion for sponsorship reasons.[3] The stadium was named after Swedish based banking group Swedbank, which owned its naming rights between 2007 and 2017.[4] Apart from being the home of Malmö FF, Stadion has also hosted senior and youth international matches.

Eleda Stadion
Former namesSwedbank Stadion (2007–2017)
Stadion (2018–2019)
LocationEric Perssons väg 31, 217 62 Malmö
Coordinates55°35′01″N 12°59′16″E / 55.58361°N 12.98778°E / 55.58361; 12.98778
OwnerMFF Event AB
OperatorMalmö FF
Capacity22,500,[1] of which 18,000 are seated. (league games)
21,000 all seated. (international games)[2]
Field size105 by 68 metres (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground23 April 2007
Built2007–2009
Opened13 April 2009
Construction cost695 million kronor (€79,7M)
ArchitectFojab arkitekter
Berg Arkitektkontor
Structural engineerByggteknik i Skåne
Main contractorsPeab
Tenants
Malmö FF (2009–present)
Website
Stadion at mff.se

The stadium is the third largest used by a Swedish football club, behind AIK's Friends Arena and Djurgårdens IF's and Hammarby IF's Tele2 Arena, both located in Stockholm. In league matches, the stadium has a capacity of 22,500, of which 18,000 are seated, and 4,500 are standing. In European matches, the 4,500 standing places are converted to 3,000 seats, making the stadium a 21,000-capacity all-seater.[2] Stadion opened in April 2009, and replaced Malmö Stadion, where Malmö FF had been based since 1958. The new ground was originally budgeted to cost 398 million kronor, but ultimately cost 695 million kronor (€79.7).[5] It is a UEFA category 4-rated stadium, and is thus able to host all UEFA club competition matches, except for finals.[6] The ground's record attendance, 24,148, was set in an Allsvenskan match between Malmö FF and Mjällby AIF on 7 November 2010: in this match, Malmö FF won 2–0 and clinched that year's national championship.[7]

History edit

 
The building site of the stadium in June 2007 with Malmö Stadion in the background

Malmö FF's board of directors initiated the search for a new stadium in the mid-1990s. Malmö Stadion, where Malmö FF had played since its construction in 1958, was starting to deteriorate by this time, and was also too large for the club, which often struggled to fill it for Allsvenskan matches. In 1995, club chairman Bengt Madsen began to raise money for the renovation of Malmö IP, the club's former home between 1910 and 1957, into a modern football stadium. Malmö IP was practical and economical for the club as it was already an extant site, and was smaller than Malmö Stadion, which was expensive to maintain. The renovation of Malmö IP was finished in August 1999, and Malmö FF moved in soon after. However, the renovated ground failed to live up to expectations, proving to be very basic by modern standards; the capacity of 7,600 was also deemed a security issue. The club therefore moved back to Malmö Stadion in 2001.[8]

The club's directors now considered constructing an entirely new stadium in Malmö. Plans for such a ground were first mooted in 2001,[9] but were not fully considered until the end of 2004, when the team won Allsvenskan for the first time since 1989. Malmö Municipality announced on 25 April 2005 its intention to either help the club renovate Malmö Stadion, or build a new stadium in the same area.[10] Four days later, five scenarios were laid out by the City of Malmö: the first proposed the construction of an entirely new, football-specific stadium to the south of Malmö Stadion, while the second suggested the demolition of Malmö Stadion, and the erection of a new ground for football and athletics on the same site. The third, fourth, and fifth ideas all proposed the building of two stadiums, one for football and one for athletics, on various local plots.[11] The municipality chose the first option on 3 December 2005: the new football ground would be built south of Malmö Stadion, with a capacity of 20,000 to 25,000, on a 399 million kronor budget. Malmö Stadion, meanwhile, would be renovated into an athletics stadium for 50 million kronor.[12]

 
The stadium during construction in July 2008

Construction of the new stadium commenced on 23 April 2007, with the first sod being turned by Malmö FF chairman Bengt Madsen, Malmö Municipality chairman Ilmar Reepalu, club captain Daniel Andersson, and two former players: Daniel's brother Patrik, and their father Roy.[13] The ground was designed by FOJAB Arkitekter, in collaboration with Berg Arkitektkontor, which also designed Friends Arena, the Swedish national stadium, which is in Solna. The main constructor for the new Malmö FF stadium was Peab. Its budget was ultimately heavily exceeded: Peab announced in 2009 that it would cost 695 million kronor instead of the original 399 million. The extra amount was explained as being down to miscalculations in the original budget, as well as additions made to the plans since the start of construction, which Peab reasoned made the original budget no longer entirely valid.[5] Malmö FF announced on 12 July 2007 that they had sold the naming rights for the stadium to Swedish bank Swedbank, for a ten-year period, starting on the ground's opening.[4] Between 2009 and 2013 the naming rights to stands inside the stadium were sold to different sponsors. At the start of the 2014 season the sponsor names of the stands were removed and the advertisement placements in front of each stand were sold to the club's largest sponsors. The graphical profile of the advertisement was also given a light blue background with white text to adhere to the club's colours.[14] The ground's inauguration game was played several months before, on 13 April 2009, in Allsvenskan against Örgryte IS. Malmö FF won the game 3–0, and the first goal was scored by midfielder Labinot Harbuzi. All facilities related to football were completed by this time, but the office space and some exterior work was yet to be done. This was finished in late 2009. The completed building was 27 meters tall, 150 meters wide, and 215 meters in length.[2]

On 9 May 2009, weeks after the stadium opened, part of the ground's away section was earmarked for conversion into terracing. This was because of high demand from away supporters, who had previously had to pay for a seating ticket, even though they preferred to stand. Even before this remodelling was complete, Malmö FF lowered the away ticket prices to match the price of a home terracing ticket.[15] This restructuring was completed before the 2010 season. The terracing for the home supporters was also modified to ease mobility, and combat safety issues in the stands.[16] The old pitch was removed and a new one was installed in preparation for the 2015 Allsvenskan season. The new surface was produced from the same Dutch grass producer who provided the pitch for the 2015 UEFA Champions League Final at Olympiastadion Berlin.[17] UEFA had previously criticized the surface at the stadium following the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League group stage.[18]

The naming sponsorship rights deal with Swedish-based banking group Swedbank ran out at the end of 2017.[19] This meant that the club temporarily renamed the stadium "Stadion" until a new sponsorship deal could be reached.[20]

Structure and facilities edit

 
The Northern Stand has a capacity of 4,500 supporters.
 
A diagram showing the alignment of stands at Stadion

Stadion has a capacity of 22,500 spectators. It comprises four stands: the Western Stand; the Eastern Stand and the Southern Stand, both of which have two tiers; and the Northern Stand, which is terraced. The lower-right part of the Southern Stand also features terracing for away supporters, but the rest of the stand is seated. The lower tier has 10,000 seats, and the upper tier has 8,000 seats. The Northern Stand has a capacity of 4,500 standing supporters, which can be transformed into an all-seated section with a capacity of 3,000 if required. This is done for matches played by Malmö FF in Europe.[21]

The Northern Stand holds the most season ticket-holders. It is a single-tier terracing section, with railing in various places across the stand for security and comfort. It can hold up to 100 wheelchair users and their companions in a dedicated section. The stand also houses conference facilities with views of the pitch, as well as the 2,000-capacity "Restaurang 1910" in the inside area, behind the terraced area of the stand, and a health club run by Friskis & Svettis. Malmö FF's official souvenir shop is on the outside of the stand, alongside a sports bar, which holds up to 250 guests. The Eastern and Western Stands house 54 VIP boxes between them, which is more than any other football stadium in Sweden. Including all sports, is the second most after the multi-purpose indoor arena Malmö Arena, which has 72 boxes. The Eastern and Western Stands also have 2,000 club seats along their upper tiers. These seats are more comfortable than the regular seats, and come with half-time meals and snacks in "Restaurang 1910". The Western Stand includes seating for the press, as well as a large press room inside the stand. The president's box, which holds up to 60 people, is also in the Western Stand.[2]

There are 24 vending stands in the corridor area behind the stands, with a selection of snacks, light meals, and beverages. Other facilities include exhibition space, 330 toilets for men, 120 for women, and six for the disabled. Pre-match and half-time activities take place behind the terracing of the Northern Stand.[22] This area is called Ståplatstorget ("The terracing square"), and includes eight vending stands and MFF Support's supporter centre. At the supporter centre, fans can buy souvenirs, and tickets to away matches. The square also contains publicly accessible benches and tables. Access between the areas of the stadium was limited by a system of security gates until the end of the 2011 season, when Malmö FF announced that supporters would be able to roam the stadium freely, except for the areas occupied by away supporters. This was done to create a more free and friendly atmosphere, and to encourage fans to arrive earlier for matches. To further motivate spectators to come early, pre-match activities are often held at Ståplatstorget.[2]

The lower tier of the Southern Stand is reserved for away supporters, with most of the stand being seated. The western part of the stand, however, is converted into terracing for domestic league games. The area reserved for away supporters varies from game to game depending on how many away fans are expected: the allocation's size is altered by restricting access to and from the area with large safety nets, which are laid across the seating and supervised by stewards. The away section is small for most Allsvenskan matches, with the most notable exceptions being matches against Helsingborgs IF, AIK, Djurgårdens IF, and IFK Göteborg. These matches tend to draw larger away attendances, and the away area is therefore accordingly expanded across the entire lower tier of the Southern Stand.[16]

In tribute to former manager Roy Hodgson and his successful time at Malmö, the club's fans have unofficially named the upper corner of the Eastern Stand closest to the Northern Stand "Roy's Hörna" (Roy's Corner).[23] The corresponding corner of the Western Stand on the other side of the Northern Stand is named "Bob's Hörna" (Bob's Corner) in tribute to Bob Houghton.[24] These sections are known as "Sjungande sittplats" (Singing seating) since the two sections are fitted with seats but where the majority of the spectators are standing fans that sings in correlation with the fans on the terracing at the Northern Stand between the two sections.[24] Both Hodgson and Houghton had successful managerial careers at Malmö FF, they both won multiple league and cup titles while at the club.[25]

 
A panorama of Stadion from the Northern Stand, showing, from left to right, the Eastern Stand, the Southern Stand and the Western Stand

Ownership and financials edit

Stadion is owned by MFF Event AB, a company fully owned by Malmö FF.

Originally, three parties owned the stocks in the stock company, Peab owned 50% of the stocks, Malmö FF owned 25%, and Erling Pålsson Teknik & Fastighets AB owned the remaining 25%. Malmö FF early expressed their desire to buy the stocks of Peab and Erling Pålsson to reduce rent on the stadium and increase profits. On 27 April 2012, it was announced that Malmö FF were close to buying the full 25% of stocks owned by Erling Pålsson and 25% of the stocks owned by Peab, increasing their own share to 75% and leaving Peab with a 25% share.[26] On 1 May 2012, Malmö Stad granted the bailment needed for Malmö FF to buy the stocks.[27] The deal, worth 90 million kronor, was finalised on 13 June 2012.[28] The long-term goal for Malmö FF was to buy the remaining 25% of the stocks to fully own Stadion.[29] Malmö FF bought a further 6,25% of the stocks after they qualified for the group stage of the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League.[30] After the club qualified for a second consecutive time in 2015–16, it was announced that the remaining 18.75% of the stadium would be purchased by the club.[30] The remaining stocks were bought by Malmö FF during 2016, leaving them with the sole ownership of the stadium.[31]

Other uses edit

Stadion hosted the finals of the 2009 UEFA Under-21 Championships, along with three group stage games.[32] After this, the all-seater away section was refitted with terracing for away fans.[15] The stadium hosted its first full national team game on 7 September 2010, when Sweden played against San Marino in a qualifier for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship. Sweden won 6–0.[33] The stadium hosted Svenska Supercupen in 2011, after Malmö FF won the Swedish league championship the previous year.[34] The possibility of the stadium hosting 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification fixtures for Iraq was raised after a friendly between Iraq and Brazil on 11 October 2011.[35] The most recent international match at the stadium was a 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification between Sweden and Slovakia on 30 November 2021.

The stadium hosted its first concert on 16 April 2011, when Swedish ska group Hoffmaestro & Chraa performed.[36] The concert was held at Ståplatstorget, the large area behind the Northern Stand terraces. The concert was attended by 3,000, and there were some concerns regarding the suitability of the venue after the concrete floor started rocking. However, safety checks the next day showed that the structure had not been damaged, and was suitable to host similar events in the future.[37] On 1 November 2016, the stadium hosted a public mass led by Pope Francis as part of his two-day visit to Scania.[38]

International football matches edit

16 June 2009 (2009-06-16) 2009 UEFA Under-21 Sweden U21   5–1   Belarus U21 Malmö
18:15 UTC+2 Martynovich   34' (o.g.)
Berg   38', 44', 81'
Svensson   89'
UEFA
SvFF
Kislyak   33' Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 14,623
Referee: Claudio Circhetta (Switzerland)
19 June 2009 (2009-06-19) 2009 UEFA Under-21 Belarus U21   0–0   Serbia U21 Malmö
18:15 UTC+2 Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 3,313
Referee: Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)
23 June 2009 (2009-06-23) 2009 UEFA Under-21 Serbia U21   1–3   Sweden U21 Malmö
20:45 UTC+2 Kačar   27' UEFA
SvFF
Berg   7', 15' (pen.)
Toivonen   29'
Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 19,820
Referee: Pedro Proença (Portugal)
29 June 2009 (2009-06-29) 2009 UEFA Under-21 Germany U21   4–0   England U21 Malmö
20:45 UTC+2 Castro   23'
Özil   48'
Wagner   79', 84'
Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 18,769
Referee: Bjorn Kuipers (Netherlands)
15 November 2009 (2009-11-15) 2011 UEFA U-21 qualification Sweden U21   5–1   Kazakhstan U21 Malmö
17:00 UTC+1 Fejzullahu   32', 50', 56', 67'
Ekdal   60'
Report Shomko   89' Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 2,507
Referee: Paulius Malzinskas (Lithuania)
7 September 2010 (2010-09-07) UEFA Euro 2012 qualification Sweden men   6–0   San Marino Malmö
20:00 UTC+2 Ibrahimović   7', 77'
D. Simoncini   12' (o.g.)
A. Simoncini   26' (o.g.)
Granqvist   51'
Berg   90+3'
Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 21,083
Referee: David McKeon (Republic of Ireland)
11 September 2012 (2012-09-11) 2014 World Cup qualification Sweden men   2–0   Kazakhstan men Malmö
20:30 UTC+2 Elm   37'
Berg   90+4'
Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 20,414
Referee: Serhiy Boiko (Ukraine)
11 October 2012 (2012-10-11) Friendly Brazil men   6–0   Iraq Malmö
20:30 UTC+2 Oscar   22', 27'
Kaká   48'
Hulk   56'
Neymar   75'
Lucas Moura   80'
Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 14,147[39]
Referee: Martin Hansson (Sweden)
3 June 2013 (2013-06-03) Friendly Sweden men   1–0   (North) Macedonia men Malmö
19:00 UTC+2 Kačaniklić   39' Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 14,459
Referee: Pavel Královec (Czech Republic)
6 September 2013 (2013-09-06) 2015 UEFA U-21 qualification Sweden U21   3–1   Poland U21 Malmö
18:30 UTC+2 Thern   15'
Hrgota   21'
Ishak   56'
Report   10' (o.g.) Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 1,538
Referee: Georgi Kabakov (Bulgaria)
21 September 2013 (2013-09-21) 2015 FIFA WWC qualification Sweden women   2–0   Poland women Malmö
17:30 UTC+2
UEFA
SvFF
Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 6,112
Referee: Kateryna Monzul
19 November 2013 (2013-11-19) 2015 UEFA U-21 qualification Sweden U21   5–0   Malta U21 Malmö
18:00 UTC+1 Guidetti   11', 27'
Claesson   20'
Hrgota   34'
Nyman   68'
Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 334
Referee: George Vadachkoria (Georgia)
30 May 2016 (2016-05-30) Friendly Sweden men   0–0   Slovenia men Malmö
19:30 UTC+2 Report Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 16,925
Referee: Jakob Kehlet (Denmark)
5 September 2016 (2016-09-05) 2017 UEFA U-21 qualification Sweden U21   1–1   Spain U21 Malmö
18:45 UTC+2   86' (o.g.) Report Deulofeu   50' Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 4,454
Referee: Hugo Miguel (Portugal)
30 November 2021 (2021-11-30) 2023 FIFA WWC qualification Sweden women   3–0   Slovakia women Malmö
19:00 UTC+1
UEFA
SvFF
Stadium: Eleda Stadion
Attendance: 8,123
Referee: Angelika Söder

Records and awards edit

 
A graph of Malmö FF's average attendances over the period from 2009 to 2013

The ground's present attendance record was set on 7 November 2010, when Malmö FF beat Mjällby AIF 2–0 in Allsvenskan before 24,148 fans. The game was the last of the season, and the victory secured that year's league championship for Malmö FF.[7] The record crowd for the stadium as an all-seater was recorded when Sweden beat San Marino 6–0 in a Euro 2012 qualifying game on 7 September 2010. The match was attended by 21,083.[40] The first match played at Stadion, a 3–0 Allsvenskan victory for Malmö FF against Örgryte IS on 13 April 2009, attracted 23,347 spectators.[41] The highest average attendance for Malmö FF at Stadion was in the 2013 Allsvenskan championship winning season when the average attendance was 16,093, the second highest attendance in the league during that year.[42]

The stadium was awarded Stålbyggnadspriset, an award given for innovative use of steel in constructions, by Stålbyggnadsinstitutet in 2009.[43]

Transport edit

 
Triangeln

Triangeln is the closest railway station to Stadion is served by Malmö bus lines 3, 5, 6, and 34, all of which stop in the vicinity of the stadium. Local transit authority Skånetrafiken also operates dedicated match-day buses, branded as line 84, which run to the stadium from different areas of Malmö. Due to the central location of the stadium within the city, parking space is limited, and spectators are advised to use public transportation, particularly for more prominent matches.[44] The stadium is also located close to the underground railway station Triangeln, which opened in December 2010 as a part of Citytunneln. The station is served by Pågatåg and Öresund Trains, and is reachable non-stop from many parts of the Öresund Region.[45]

The closest parking location to Stadion is "P-huset Stadion", a parking garage with 440 parking spaces, which was purpose-built for the ground and opened in September 2009. It is located 100 metres (330 ft) from the stadium, just beside the club's training ground.[46] There are also various other local parking spaces, and a large number of bicycle stands surrounding the western edge of the stadium.

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Aerial pictures of the stadium

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Not to be confused with Malmo Stadion Stadion currently known as Eleda Stadion for sponsorship reasons is a football stadium in Malmo Sweden and the home of Allsvenskan club Malmo Fotbollforening commonly known as Malmo FF In UEFA competitions the stadium has also been known as Malmo New Stadium and formerly known as Swedbank Stadion for sponsorship reasons 3 The stadium was named after Swedish based banking group Swedbank which owned its naming rights between 2007 and 2017 4 Apart from being the home of Malmo FF Stadion has also hosted senior and youth international matches Eleda StadionUEFAFormer namesSwedbank Stadion 2007 2017 Stadion 2018 2019 LocationEric Perssons vag 31 217 62 MalmoCoordinates55 35 01 N 12 59 16 E 55 58361 N 12 98778 E 55 58361 12 98778OwnerMFF Event ABOperatorMalmo FFCapacity22 500 1 of which 18 000 are seated league games 21 000 all seated international games 2 Field size105 by 68 metres 344 ft 223 ft SurfaceGrassConstructionBroke ground23 April 2007Built2007 2009Opened13 April 2009Construction cost695 million kronor 79 7M ArchitectFojab arkitekterBerg ArkitektkontorStructural engineerByggteknik i SkaneMain contractorsPeabTenantsMalmo FF 2009 present WebsiteStadion at mff seThe stadium is the third largest used by a Swedish football club behind AIK s Friends Arena and Djurgardens IF s and Hammarby IF s Tele2 Arena both located in Stockholm In league matches the stadium has a capacity of 22 500 of which 18 000 are seated and 4 500 are standing In European matches the 4 500 standing places are converted to 3 000 seats making the stadium a 21 000 capacity all seater 2 Stadion opened in April 2009 and replaced Malmo Stadion where Malmo FF had been based since 1958 The new ground was originally budgeted to cost 398 million kronor but ultimately cost 695 million kronor 79 7 5 It is a UEFA category 4 rated stadium and is thus able to host all UEFA club competition matches except for finals 6 The ground s record attendance 24 148 was set in an Allsvenskan match between Malmo FF and Mjallby AIF on 7 November 2010 in this match Malmo FF won 2 0 and clinched that year s national championship 7 Contents 1 History 2 Structure and facilities 3 Ownership and financials 4 Other uses 4 1 International football matches 5 Records and awards 6 Transport 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The building site of the stadium in June 2007 with Malmo Stadion in the backgroundMalmo FF s board of directors initiated the search for a new stadium in the mid 1990s Malmo Stadion where Malmo FF had played since its construction in 1958 was starting to deteriorate by this time and was also too large for the club which often struggled to fill it for Allsvenskan matches In 1995 club chairman Bengt Madsen began to raise money for the renovation of Malmo IP the club s former home between 1910 and 1957 into a modern football stadium Malmo IP was practical and economical for the club as it was already an extant site and was smaller than Malmo Stadion which was expensive to maintain The renovation of Malmo IP was finished in August 1999 and Malmo FF moved in soon after However the renovated ground failed to live up to expectations proving to be very basic by modern standards the capacity of 7 600 was also deemed a security issue The club therefore moved back to Malmo Stadion in 2001 8 The club s directors now considered constructing an entirely new stadium in Malmo Plans for such a ground were first mooted in 2001 9 but were not fully considered until the end of 2004 when the team won Allsvenskan for the first time since 1989 Malmo Municipality announced on 25 April 2005 its intention to either help the club renovate Malmo Stadion or build a new stadium in the same area 10 Four days later five scenarios were laid out by the City of Malmo the first proposed the construction of an entirely new football specific stadium to the south of Malmo Stadion while the second suggested the demolition of Malmo Stadion and the erection of a new ground for football and athletics on the same site The third fourth and fifth ideas all proposed the building of two stadiums one for football and one for athletics on various local plots 11 The municipality chose the first option on 3 December 2005 the new football ground would be built south of Malmo Stadion with a capacity of 20 000 to 25 000 on a 399 million kronor budget Malmo Stadion meanwhile would be renovated into an athletics stadium for 50 million kronor 12 nbsp The stadium during construction in July 2008Construction of the new stadium commenced on 23 April 2007 with the first sod being turned by Malmo FF chairman Bengt Madsen Malmo Municipality chairman Ilmar Reepalu club captain Daniel Andersson and two former players Daniel s brother Patrik and their father Roy 13 The ground was designed by FOJAB Arkitekter in collaboration with Berg Arkitektkontor which also designed Friends Arena the Swedish national stadium which is in Solna The main constructor for the new Malmo FF stadium was Peab Its budget was ultimately heavily exceeded Peab announced in 2009 that it would cost 695 million kronor instead of the original 399 million The extra amount was explained as being down to miscalculations in the original budget as well as additions made to the plans since the start of construction which Peab reasoned made the original budget no longer entirely valid 5 Malmo FF announced on 12 July 2007 that they had sold the naming rights for the stadium to Swedish bank Swedbank for a ten year period starting on the ground s opening 4 Between 2009 and 2013 the naming rights to stands inside the stadium were sold to different sponsors At the start of the 2014 season the sponsor names of the stands were removed and the advertisement placements in front of each stand were sold to the club s largest sponsors The graphical profile of the advertisement was also given a light blue background with white text to adhere to the club s colours 14 The ground s inauguration game was played several months before on 13 April 2009 in Allsvenskan against Orgryte IS Malmo FF won the game 3 0 and the first goal was scored by midfielder Labinot Harbuzi All facilities related to football were completed by this time but the office space and some exterior work was yet to be done This was finished in late 2009 The completed building was 27 meters tall 150 meters wide and 215 meters in length 2 On 9 May 2009 weeks after the stadium opened part of the ground s away section was earmarked for conversion into terracing This was because of high demand from away supporters who had previously had to pay for a seating ticket even though they preferred to stand Even before this remodelling was complete Malmo FF lowered the away ticket prices to match the price of a home terracing ticket 15 This restructuring was completed before the 2010 season The terracing for the home supporters was also modified to ease mobility and combat safety issues in the stands 16 The old pitch was removed and a new one was installed in preparation for the 2015 Allsvenskan season The new surface was produced from the same Dutch grass producer who provided the pitch for the 2015 UEFA Champions League Final at Olympiastadion Berlin 17 UEFA had previously criticized the surface at the stadium following the 2014 15 UEFA Champions League group stage 18 The naming sponsorship rights deal with Swedish based banking group Swedbank ran out at the end of 2017 19 This meant that the club temporarily renamed the stadium Stadion until a new sponsorship deal could be reached 20 Structure and facilities edit nbsp The Northern Stand has a capacity of 4 500 supporters nbsp A diagram showing the alignment of stands at StadionStadion has a capacity of 22 500 spectators It comprises four stands the Western Stand the Eastern Stand and the Southern Stand both of which have two tiers and the Northern Stand which is terraced The lower right part of the Southern Stand also features terracing for away supporters but the rest of the stand is seated The lower tier has 10 000 seats and the upper tier has 8 000 seats The Northern Stand has a capacity of 4 500 standing supporters which can be transformed into an all seated section with a capacity of 3 000 if required This is done for matches played by Malmo FF in Europe 21 The Northern Stand holds the most season ticket holders It is a single tier terracing section with railing in various places across the stand for security and comfort It can hold up to 100 wheelchair users and their companions in a dedicated section The stand also houses conference facilities with views of the pitch as well as the 2 000 capacity Restaurang 1910 in the inside area behind the terraced area of the stand and a health club run by Friskis amp Svettis Malmo FF s official souvenir shop is on the outside of the stand alongside a sports bar which holds up to 250 guests The Eastern and Western Stands house 54 VIP boxes between them which is more than any other football stadium in Sweden Including all sports is the second most after the multi purpose indoor arena Malmo Arena which has 72 boxes The Eastern and Western Stands also have 2 000 club seats along their upper tiers These seats are more comfortable than the regular seats and come with half time meals and snacks in Restaurang 1910 The Western Stand includes seating for the press as well as a large press room inside the stand The president s box which holds up to 60 people is also in the Western Stand 2 There are 24 vending stands in the corridor area behind the stands with a selection of snacks light meals and beverages Other facilities include exhibition space 330 toilets for men 120 for women and six for the disabled Pre match and half time activities take place behind the terracing of the Northern Stand 22 This area is called Staplatstorget The terracing square and includes eight vending stands and MFF Support s supporter centre At the supporter centre fans can buy souvenirs and tickets to away matches The square also contains publicly accessible benches and tables Access between the areas of the stadium was limited by a system of security gates until the end of the 2011 season when Malmo FF announced that supporters would be able to roam the stadium freely except for the areas occupied by away supporters This was done to create a more free and friendly atmosphere and to encourage fans to arrive earlier for matches To further motivate spectators to come early pre match activities are often held at Staplatstorget 2 The lower tier of the Southern Stand is reserved for away supporters with most of the stand being seated The western part of the stand however is converted into terracing for domestic league games The area reserved for away supporters varies from game to game depending on how many away fans are expected the allocation s size is altered by restricting access to and from the area with large safety nets which are laid across the seating and supervised by stewards The away section is small for most Allsvenskan matches with the most notable exceptions being matches against Helsingborgs IF AIK Djurgardens IF and IFK Goteborg These matches tend to draw larger away attendances and the away area is therefore accordingly expanded across the entire lower tier of the Southern Stand 16 In tribute to former manager Roy Hodgson and his successful time at Malmo the club s fans have unofficially named the upper corner of the Eastern Stand closest to the Northern Stand Roy s Horna Roy s Corner 23 The corresponding corner of the Western Stand on the other side of the Northern Stand is named Bob s Horna Bob s Corner in tribute to Bob Houghton 24 These sections are known as Sjungande sittplats Singing seating since the two sections are fitted with seats but where the majority of the spectators are standing fans that sings in correlation with the fans on the terracing at the Northern Stand between the two sections 24 Both Hodgson and Houghton had successful managerial careers at Malmo FF they both won multiple league and cup titles while at the club 25 nbsp A panorama of Stadion from the Northern Stand showing from left to right the Eastern Stand the Southern Stand and the Western StandOwnership and financials editStadion is owned by MFF Event AB a company fully owned by Malmo FF Originally three parties owned the stocks in the stock company Peab owned 50 of the stocks Malmo FF owned 25 and Erling Palsson Teknik amp Fastighets AB owned the remaining 25 Malmo FF early expressed their desire to buy the stocks of Peab and Erling Palsson to reduce rent on the stadium and increase profits On 27 April 2012 it was announced that Malmo FF were close to buying the full 25 of stocks owned by Erling Palsson and 25 of the stocks owned by Peab increasing their own share to 75 and leaving Peab with a 25 share 26 On 1 May 2012 Malmo Stad granted the bailment needed for Malmo FF to buy the stocks 27 The deal worth 90 million kronor was finalised on 13 June 2012 28 The long term goal for Malmo FF was to buy the remaining 25 of the stocks to fully own Stadion 29 Malmo FF bought a further 6 25 of the stocks after they qualified for the group stage of the 2014 15 UEFA Champions League 30 After the club qualified for a second consecutive time in 2015 16 it was announced that the remaining 18 75 of the stadium would be purchased by the club 30 The remaining stocks were bought by Malmo FF during 2016 leaving them with the sole ownership of the stadium 31 Other uses editStadion hosted the finals of the 2009 UEFA Under 21 Championships along with three group stage games 32 After this the all seater away section was refitted with terracing for away fans 15 The stadium hosted its first full national team game on 7 September 2010 when Sweden played against San Marino in a qualifier for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship Sweden won 6 0 33 The stadium hosted Svenska Supercupen in 2011 after Malmo FF won the Swedish league championship the previous year 34 The possibility of the stadium hosting 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification fixtures for Iraq was raised after a friendly between Iraq and Brazil on 11 October 2011 35 The most recent international match at the stadium was a 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification between Sweden and Slovakia on 30 November 2021 The stadium hosted its first concert on 16 April 2011 when Swedish ska group Hoffmaestro amp Chraa performed 36 The concert was held at Staplatstorget the large area behind the Northern Stand terraces The concert was attended by 3 000 and there were some concerns regarding the suitability of the venue after the concrete floor started rocking However safety checks the next day showed that the structure had not been damaged and was suitable to host similar events in the future 37 On 1 November 2016 the stadium hosted a public mass led by Pope Francis as part of his two day visit to Scania 38 International football matches edit Sweden U21 nbsp v nbsp Belarus U21 16 June 2009 2009 06 16 2009 UEFA Under 21Sweden U21 nbsp 5 1 nbsp Belarus U21Malmo18 15 UTC 2 Martynovich nbsp 34 o g Berg nbsp 38 44 81 Svensson nbsp 89 UEFASvFF Kislyak nbsp 33 Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 14 623Referee Claudio Circhetta Switzerland Belarus U21 nbsp v nbsp Serbia U21 19 June 2009 2009 06 19 2009 UEFA Under 21Belarus U21 nbsp 0 0 nbsp Serbia U21Malmo18 15 UTC 2 Report Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 3 313Referee Cuneyt Cakir Turkey Serbia U21 nbsp v nbsp Sweden U21 23 June 2009 2009 06 23 2009 UEFA Under 21Serbia U21 nbsp 1 3 nbsp Sweden U21Malmo20 45 UTC 2 Kacar nbsp 27 UEFASvFF Berg nbsp 7 15 pen Toivonen nbsp 29 Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 19 820Referee Pedro Proenca Portugal Germany U21 nbsp v nbsp England U21 29 June 2009 2009 06 29 2009 UEFA Under 21Germany U21 nbsp 4 0 nbsp England U21Malmo20 45 UTC 2 Castro nbsp 23 Ozil nbsp 48 Wagner nbsp 79 84 Report Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 18 769Referee Bjorn Kuipers Netherlands Sweden U21 nbsp v nbsp Kazakhstan U21 15 November 2009 2009 11 15 2011 UEFA U 21 qualificationSweden U21 nbsp 5 1 nbsp Kazakhstan U21Malmo17 00 UTC 1 Fejzullahu nbsp 32 50 56 67 Ekdal nbsp 60 Report Shomko nbsp 89 Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 2 507Referee Paulius Malzinskas Lithuania Sweden men nbsp v nbsp San Marino 7 September 2010 2010 09 07 UEFA Euro 2012 qualificationSweden men nbsp 6 0 nbsp San MarinoMalmo20 00 UTC 2 Ibrahimovic nbsp 7 77 D Simoncini nbsp 12 o g A Simoncini nbsp 26 o g Granqvist nbsp 51 Berg nbsp 90 3 Report Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 21 083Referee David McKeon Republic of Ireland Sweden men nbsp v nbsp Kazakhstan men 11 September 2012 2012 09 11 2014 World Cup qualificationSweden men nbsp 2 0 nbsp Kazakhstan menMalmo20 30 UTC 2 Elm nbsp 37 Berg nbsp 90 4 Report Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 20 414Referee Serhiy Boiko Ukraine Brazil men nbsp v nbsp Iraq 11 October 2012 2012 10 11 FriendlyBrazil men nbsp 6 0 nbsp IraqMalmo20 30 UTC 2 Oscar nbsp 22 27 Kaka nbsp 48 Hulk nbsp 56 Neymar nbsp 75 Lucas Moura nbsp 80 Report Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 14 147 39 Referee Martin Hansson Sweden Sweden men nbsp v nbsp North Macedonia men 3 June 2013 2013 06 03 FriendlySweden men nbsp 1 0 nbsp North Macedonia menMalmo19 00 UTC 2 Kacaniklic nbsp 39 Report Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 14 459Referee Pavel Kralovec Czech Republic Sweden U21 nbsp v nbsp Poland U21 6 September 2013 2013 09 06 2015 UEFA U 21 qualificationSweden U21 nbsp 3 1 nbsp Poland U21Malmo18 30 UTC 2 Thern nbsp 15 Hrgota nbsp 21 Ishak nbsp 56 Report nbsp 10 o g Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 1 538Referee Georgi Kabakov Bulgaria Sweden women nbsp v nbsp Poland women 21 September 2013 2013 09 21 2015 FIFA WWC qualificationSweden women nbsp 2 0 nbsp Poland womenMalmo17 30 UTC 2 Seger nbsp 52 Schelin nbsp 66 UEFASvFF Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 6 112Referee Kateryna Monzul Sweden U21 nbsp v nbsp Malta U21 19 November 2013 2013 11 19 2015 UEFA U 21 qualificationSweden U21 nbsp 5 0 nbsp Malta U21Malmo18 00 UTC 1 Guidetti nbsp 11 27 Claesson nbsp 20 Hrgota nbsp 34 Nyman nbsp 68 Report Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 334Referee George Vadachkoria Georgia Sweden men nbsp v nbsp Slovenia men 30 May 2016 2016 05 30 FriendlySweden men nbsp 0 0 nbsp Slovenia menMalmo19 30 UTC 2 Report Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 16 925Referee Jakob Kehlet Denmark Sweden U21 nbsp v nbsp Spain U21 5 September 2016 2016 09 05 2017 UEFA U 21 qualificationSweden U21 nbsp 1 1 nbsp Spain U21Malmo18 45 UTC 2 nbsp 86 o g Report Deulofeu nbsp 50 Stadium Swedbank Stadion Attendance 4 454Referee Hugo Miguel Portugal Sweden women nbsp v nbsp Slovakia women 30 November 2021 2021 11 30 2023 FIFA WWC qualificationSweden women nbsp 3 0 nbsp Slovakia womenMalmo19 00 UTC 1 Hurtig nbsp 19 Rolfo nbsp 59 Ilestedt nbsp 69 UEFASvFF Stadium Eleda Stadion Attendance 8 123Referee Angelika SoderRecords and awards edit nbsp A graph of Malmo FF s average attendances over the period from 2009 to 2013The ground s present attendance record was set on 7 November 2010 when Malmo FF beat Mjallby AIF 2 0 in Allsvenskan before 24 148 fans The game was the last of the season and the victory secured that year s league championship for Malmo FF 7 The record crowd for the stadium as an all seater was recorded when Sweden beat San Marino 6 0 in a Euro 2012 qualifying game on 7 September 2010 The match was attended by 21 083 40 The first match played at Stadion a 3 0 Allsvenskan victory for Malmo FF against Orgryte IS on 13 April 2009 attracted 23 347 spectators 41 The highest average attendance for Malmo FF at Stadion was in the 2013 Allsvenskan championship winning season when the average attendance was 16 093 the second highest attendance in the league during that year 42 The stadium was awarded Stalbyggnadspriset an award given for innovative use of steel in constructions by Stalbyggnadsinstitutet in 2009 43 Transport edit nbsp Triangeln Triangeln is the closest railway station to Stadion is served by Malmo bus lines 3 5 6 and 34 all of which stop in the vicinity of the stadium Local transit authority Skanetrafiken also operates dedicated match day buses branded as line 84 which run to the stadium from different areas of Malmo Due to the central location of the stadium within the city parking space is limited and spectators are advised to use public transportation particularly for more prominent matches 44 The stadium is also located close to the underground railway station Triangeln which opened in December 2010 as a part of Citytunneln The station is served by Pagatag and Oresund Trains and is reachable non stop from many parts of the Oresund Region 45 The closest parking location to Stadion is P huset Stadion a parking garage with 440 parking spaces which was purpose built for the ground and opened in September 2009 It is located 100 metres 330 ft from the stadium just beside the club s training ground 46 There are also various other local parking spaces and a large number of bicycle stands surrounding the western edge of the stadium References edit For forsta gangen allmanheten kan bli utan allsvenska MFF biljetter sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 22 February 2018 Retrieved 16 April 2018 a b c d e Korta Fakta Facts swedbankstadion se in Swedish Swedbank Stadion Archived from the original on 25 February 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Swedbank Stadion blir Malmo New Stadium Swedbank Stadion becomes Malmo New Stadium mff se in Swedish Malmo FF Archived from the original on 23 May 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 a b Madsen Inget tak i avtalet Madsen No roof in deal sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 12 July 2007 Archived from the original on 16 July 2007 Retrieved 10 March 2012 a b Peab hojde notan med 300 miljoner Peab raised the bill with 300 million sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 31 March 2009 Archived from the original on 7 January 2010 Retrieved 10 March 2010 Swedbank Stadion hogt rankad av UEFA Swedbank Stadion highly ranked by UEFA mff se in Swedish Malmo FF 26 January 2011 Archived from the original on 2 September 2011 Retrieved 10 March 2012 a b Hela hela vagen All All the way mff se in Swedish Malmo FF 7 November 2010 Archived from the original on 21 November 2011 Retrieved 10 March 2012 En lang vag fran Gamla ip till nya dromarenan A long way from Gamla ip to the new stadium of dreams sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 6 December 2005 Archived from the original on 11 September 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Riv Stadion och bygg nytt Demolish the stadium and build a new one sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 6 March 2001 Archived from the original on 11 September 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 MFF far ny fotbollsarena MFF gets their new football stadium sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 26 April 2005 Archived from the original on 11 September 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Fem forslag till nytt fotbollsstadion men inga beslut Five suggestions for new football stadium no decision taken sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 29 April 2005 Archived from the original on 18 September 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Klartecken for ny Stadion i Malmo Go ahead for new stadium in Malmo sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 6 December 2005 Archived from the original on 13 January 2013 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Swedbank Stadion har paborjats Work on Swedbank Stadion has begun swedbankstadion se in Swedish Swedbank Stadion 30 August 2007 Archived from the original on 24 February 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Swedbank Stadion blir himmelsblatt Swedbank Stadion becomes skyblue mff se in Swedish Malmo FF 7 March 2014 Archived from the original on 10 March 2014 Retrieved 9 March 2014 a b Swedbank stadion kan byggas om Swedbank may be redesigned sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 7 May 2009 Archived from the original on 31 August 2011 Retrieved 10 March 2012 a b Swedbank Stadion forbereds infor premiaren Swedbank Stadion is being prepared for the season mff se in Swedish Malmo FF 3 February 2010 Archived from the original on 5 November 2011 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Idag paborjades arbetet med att riva upp grasmattan The process of removing the pitch started today mff se in Swedish Malmo FF 2 March 2015 Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 12 March 2015 Sa raddar MFF motet mot Juventus i CL How MFF will rescue the fixture against Juventus in CL expressen se in Swedish Expressen 17 November 2014 Retrieved 12 March 2015 Swedbank gar fran namnpartner till officiell partner Swedbank transfers from name sponsor to official partner mff se in Swedish Malmo FF 15 January 2018 Retrieved 24 January 2018 MFF s hemmaplan heter tills vidare Stadion MFF s ground is renamed Stadion until further notice mff se in Swedish Malmo FF 15 January 2018 Retrieved 24 January 2018 En drom blir verklighet A dream becomes reality swedbankstadion se in Swedish Swedbank Stadion Archived from the original on 24 February 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Forfester pa Supportertorget Pre match activities at Supportertorget mff se in Swedish Malmo FF Archived from the original on 18 April 2010 Retrieved 10 March 2010 Why Hodgson is the right man to steady the Liverpool ship Sport co uk 30 June 2010 Retrieved 1 May 2012 a b Biljettslapp 21 mars Tickets will be released on 21 March mff se in Swedish Malmo FF 11 March 2011 Archived from the original on 18 April 2013 Retrieved 12 December 2012 The making of Roy How Hodgson conquered Scandinavia The independent 5 May 2012 Archived from the original on 24 May 2022 Retrieved 12 December 2012 MFF utokar sitt agande Malmo FF increase their ownership sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 27 April 2012 Retrieved 27 April 2012 MFF beviljades borgen MFF granted bailment sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 1 May 2012 Retrieved 13 June 2012 MFF utokar sitt agande i Swedbank Stadion Malmo FF increase their ownership in Swedbank Stadion mff se in Swedish Malmo FF 13 June 2012 Archived from the original on 17 June 2012 Retrieved 13 June 2012 Malet ar att aga hela Stadion The goal is to fully own the stadium sydsvenskan se in Swedish Sydsvenskan 27 April 2012 Retrieved 13 June 2012 a b Efter CL succen MFF koper loss resten av stadion Following the Champions League triumph MFF purchase rest of stadium Sydsvenskan in Swedish 28 August 2015 Retrieved 25 March 2018 2016 Arsredovisning 2016 Annual report Malmo FF in Swedish 17 February 2017 Retrieved 26 March 2018 Finalen i U21 EM spelas pa Swedbank Stadion The final of the UEFA Under 21 Championships will be played at Swedbank Stadion mff se in Swedish Malmo FF 3 March 2008 Archived from the original on 16 October 2008 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Stjernholm Staffan 7 September 2010 Herr Ibra tvamalsskytt i Malmo Men Ibra scored two goals in Malmo svenskfotboll se in Swedish The Swedish Football Association Retrieved 10 March 2012 Wallisson Larne 2011 Helsingborg tog hem Supercupen 2011 Helsingborg won Supercupen 2011 svenskfotboll se in Swedish The Swedish Football Association Archived from the original on 14 August 2011 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Akesson Richard 12 October 2012 Irak kan kvala i Malmo Iraq can play qualifiers in Malmo Sydsvenskan in Swedish Bonnier Retrieved 13 October 2012 Jaderup Anders 17 April 2011 Spretigt med Hoffmaestro Sprawling with Hoffmaestro Sydsvenskan in Swedish Bonnier Archived from the original on 19 April 2011 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Thornkvist Emma 19 April 2011 Bad publiken sluta hoppa Asked audience to stop jumping Sydsvenskan in Swedish Bonnier Archived from the original on 23 April 2011 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Holy Mass in Stadion Malmo vatican va The Holy See 1 November 2016 Retrieved 2 November 2016 Dahlkvist Jens 11 October 2012 Brasilien showade i Malmo krossade Irak med 6 0 Brazil showed off in Malmo crushed Iraq with 6 0 Eurosport in Swedish Archived from the original on 15 October 2012 Retrieved 13 October 2012 Ibrahimovic enjoys fairy tale return uefa com UEFA 7 September 2010 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Malmo FF Orgryte IS svenskfotboll se in Swedish The Swedish Football Association 13 April 2009 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Publikliga in Swedish The Swedish Football Association Retrieved 6 November 2013 Stalbyggnadspriset 2009 Swedbank Stadion sbi se in Swedish Stalbyggnadsinstitutet Archived from the original on 14 August 2010 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Hitta hit How to get here swedbankstadion se in Swedish Swedbank Stadion Archived from the original on 9 March 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Citytunneln har oppnat The city tunnel is now in operation malmo se in Swedish Malmo municipality Retrieved 10 March 2012 P huset Stadion invigt P huset Stadion initiated pmalmo se in Swedish The parking authority of Malmo municipality Archived from the original on 16 March 2012 Retrieved 10 March 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Swedbank Stadion Official website Swedbank Stadion at the official website of Malmo FF 360 degree view of the stadium at the official website of Malmo FF Aerial pictures of the stadium 55 35 01 0 N 12 59 16 1 E 55 583611 N 12 987806 E 55 583611 12 987806 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stadion Malmo amp oldid 1183850167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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