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Football stadium in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
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Tórsvøllur
Full nameTórsvøllur
LocationTórshavn, Faroe Islands
Capacity5,000 (all-seater)
Field size100 m × 65 m (109 yd × 71 yd)
SurfaceArtificial grass
Construction
Built1999
Opened9 July 1999
Renovated2010–2021

Tórsvøllur is a football stadium on the sport site of Gundadalur in Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands. The stadium holds 5,000 people, and was built in 1999 to become the country's national stadium to provide an artificial grass surface on which international football matches could be played. Previously, the Faroe Islands national team played its home matches in the town of Toftir at Svangaskarð stadium.

In August 2011, floodlights were introduced; these were first officially used for the football match between Faroe Islands and Italy on 2 September 2011.


References

  1. "UEFA Handbook | First Division clubs in Europe" (PDF). 10 August 2011. Retrieved 2014-08-23.

External links

62°1′9″N 6°46′41″W / 62.01917°N 6.77806°W / 62.01917; -6.77806

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