Stadium Information
Overview
Eleda Stadion is one of Sweden’s most notable football venues located in Malmö and opened in 2009. With a seating capacity of 22,500, the stadium hosts Allsvenskan league fixtures, domestic cup matches, and occasionally international games involving the Sweden national team.
Fan Culture
The presence of Malmö FF helps shape a vibrant supporter culture. Swedish fans are known for choreographed tifos, coordinated chanting, and colourful banners that fill the stands on matchdays.
Atmosphere
Atmosphere in Swedish stadiums can be intense, especially during derby matches. Supporters remain vocal throughout games, creating sustained energy that builds as the match unfolds.
Facilities
Modern Swedish stadiums typically feature upgraded seating, large video boards, hospitality areas, and floodlighting systems designed for UEFA competitions.
Sports
Football is the primary sport hosted in these venues, though concerts, youth tournaments, and community sporting events are sometimes staged.
Major Events
Major stadiums regularly host Allsvenskan title races, Swedish Cup matches, and European qualifiers involving club teams.
Local Area and Landmarks
Many stadiums sit within urban districts surrounded by restaurants, parks, and residential areas that fill with supporters before and after matches.
Local Travel
Efficient public transport networks including trains, trams, and buses usually provide direct access to Swedish stadium districts.
