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Grefsen stadion
Grefsen stadion
Grefsen stadion
LocationNordre Aker, Oslo
Capacity1,420 (420 seats)
Field size105m x 64m
SurfaceArtificial turf
Tenants
Kjelsås Fotball

Grefsen stadion is a football stadium in the Grefsen area of Oslo. It opened in 1930 and is now a training ground for approximately 1,000 children and youth. Currently home of Kjelsås Fotball playing in the Norwegian Second Division. The ground has standing areas on three sides, and one seating area with 420 seats.

The stadium's record attendance is 3,295 for a Norwegian Premier League qualification match in 1998 against Kongsvinger IL, although there exist reports of a Vålerenga - Skeid encounter in 1944 where around 5000 spectators were in attendance.

In 2024, Kjelsås was granted an exemption from the local ban on using rubber granules in artificial turf.

Photos

  • The pitch from the stands The pitch from the stands
  • The stadium, looking south The stadium, looking south
  • The stadium, looking north The stadium, looking north

Transport

Grefsen stadion
General information
LocationNordre Aker, Oslo
Norway
Operated bySporveien Trikken
Line(s)Kjelsås Line
TracksDouble Track
Other information
StatusOperating
History
Original companyOslo Sporveier
Services
Preceding station Trams in Oslo Following station
Grefsenplatåettowards Majorstuen Line 11 Kjelsåsalléentowards Kjelsås
Line 12
Route map
Legend
Kjelsås (1934)
Kjelsåsalléen
Grefsen Stadion
Grefsenplatået
Glads vei
Doktor Smiths vei (Sanatoriet)
Disen
Lettvinten
to Grefsen
Storo Ring Line
Grünerløkka–Torshov Line
This diagram:
Location

The stadium is served by a nearby tram station on the Kjelsås Line; the station is called Grefsen stadion. It is served by lines 11 and 12.

References

  1. "Idrettslaget vil sette opp flere brakker – møter motstand fra naboer". Avisa Oslo (in Norwegian). 2 August 2024. Retrieved 8 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Fortsatt vinterdrift på Grefsen stadion – en seier for barn og unge!". Oslo Høyre (in Norwegian). Retrieved 8 December 2024.
  3. "Får ha gummigranulat på Grefsen stadion". NRK Stor-Oslo (in Norwegian). 25 April 2024. Retrieved 8 December 2024.

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