![]() Påskbergsvallen | |
Location |
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Coordinates | 57°5′49″N 12°15′50″E / 57.09694°N 12.26389°E |
Operator | Varbergs BoIS |
Type | Stadium |
Genre(s) | sporting events (Football, track and field athletics) |
Capacity | 4,500 |
Påskbergsvallen, 2020–2022 known as Varberg Energi Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a football and track and field athletics stadium in Varberg, Sweden and the home stadium for the football team Varbergs BoIS. Påskbergsvallen has a total capacity of 4,500 spectators. [1]
It was inaugurated on 2 July 1925 by King Gustaf V of Sweden. [2]
57°05′54″N 12°15′56″E / 57.09836°N 12.26547°E
![]() Påskbergsvallen | |
Location |
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Coordinates | 57°5′49″N 12°15′50″E / 57.09694°N 12.26389°E |
Operator | Varbergs BoIS |
Type | Stadium |
Genre(s) | sporting events (Football, track and field athletics) |
Capacity | 4,500 |
Påskbergsvallen, 2020–2022 known as Varberg Energi Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a football and track and field athletics stadium in Varberg, Sweden and the home stadium for the football team Varbergs BoIS. Påskbergsvallen has a total capacity of 4,500 spectators. [1]
It was inaugurated on 2 July 1925 by King Gustaf V of Sweden. [2]
57°05′54″N 12°15′56″E / 57.09836°N 12.26547°E