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Former names | Fosshaugane Stadion |
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Location | Sogndalsfjøra, Vestland county, Norway |
Coordinates | 61°13′54.2″N 7°5′8.7″E / 61.231722°N 7.085750°E / 61.231722; 7.085750 |
Owner | Sogndal Fotball |
Operator | Sogndal Fotball |
Capacity | 5,622 |
Record attendance | 7,000 (5 September 1976) |
Field size | 105 × 68 m |
Surface | Artificial turf (from May 2012) |
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Broke ground | December 2004 |
Opened | 7 July 2006 |
Tenants | |
Sogndal Fotball (2006–present) |
Fosshaugane Campus is the current home ground for the football team, Sogndal Fotball. It is also a combined with a school's campus, from where it got its name.
The stadium was inaugurated on 7 July 2006 when Sogndal beat Bryne 2–0. In a 2012 survey carried out by the Norwegian Players' Association among away-team captains, Fosshaugane was ranked lowest amongst league stadiums, with a score of 1.93 on a scale from one to five.
Facts
- Capacity: 5,622
- Record attendance: 7,000 (Sogndal – Start, 5 September 1976)
- Opening game: 7 July 2006 (Sogndal – Bryne)
References
- ^ "Om Fosshaugane Campus" (in Norwegian). Sogndal Fotball. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
- "Lerkendal nest beste fotballbane" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. 28 November 2012. Archived from the original on 1 December 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
- "Nøkkelinfo" (in Norwegian). Sogndal Fotball. 6 March 2012. Archived from the original on 4 July 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
External links
- Club information at SogndalFotball.no
- Construction project at Veidekke.no
- Presentation by Sogndal Fotball
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