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Grefsen Stadion
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Grefsen stadion is a football stadium in the Grefsen area of Oslo.[1] It opened in 1930 and is now a training ground for approximately 1,000 children and youth.[2] Currently home of Kjelsås Fotball playing in the Norwegian Second Division.[3] The ground has standing areas on three sides, and one seating area with 420 seats.
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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.[2]
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Photos
- The pitch from the stands
- The stadium, looking south
- The stadium, looking north
Transport
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.
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