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Örjans Vall

Örjans Vall
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Full name Örjans Vall
Former names Halmstads Idrottsplats
(July–August 1922)
Location Halmstad, Sweden
Coordinates 56°41′03″N 12°51′59″E / 56.68417°N 12.86639°E / 56.68417; 12.86639Coordinates: 56°41′03″N 12°51′59″E / 56.68417°N 12.86639°E / 56.68417; 12.86639
Owner Halmstad Municipality
Operator Halmstad Municipality
Capacity
7,135
Field size
105 x 68 m
Surface Grass
Construction
Built 1922
Opened 30 July 1922
Renovated 1972
Tenants
Halmstads BK and IS Halmia

Örjans Vall is a football stadium in Halmstad, Sweden, built in 1922.

It was finished on 30 July 1922 and was then named Halmstads Idrottsplats (eng: Halmstad's Sports Ground), it was opened by HRH The Crown Prince of Sweden Gustaf Adolf, later king of Sweden, 12,000 people had been allowed entrance to see the opening, several thousands more had gathered outside the fence and on Galgberget. In August 1922 the name of the arena changed to Örjans Vall after a medieval hospital by the name of S:t Örjans that had earlier been on the same location. On 3 September 1922 the first football game was played there. Örjans Vall has been used for many different sports over the years, the football field was surrounded by running tracks, until the 1980s, and was the main site for the local athletic clubs. In the winter of 1956, due to very cold weather, the running tracks were covered with water freezing into a skating rink, Sigvard "Sigge" Ericsson, who had won one gold and one silver medal in the recent 1956 Winter Olympics, participated. In 1972 the present day main-stand and scoreboard was completed, replacing the original wooden constructions from 1922.

The record for most spectators during a match is held by IS Halmia, in 1962 when Halmia played a qualification match against Landskrona BoIS, 20,381 spectators turned up to see the match.

In 2004 when Gyllene Tider celebrated 25 years, by starting and ending their national tour on Örjans Vall.

Örjans Vall have been used for a number of different international tournaments held in Sweden.

Sweden was selected to host the 1958 FIFA World Cup, among the cities chosen to host the World Cup was Halmstad. Örjans Vall came to host two games of Group 1.


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