Full name | Borås Arena |
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Location | Ålgårdsvägen 32, 506 30 Borås, Sweden |
Coordinates | 57°44′4.1″N 12°56′5.3″E / 57.734472°N 12.934806°E |
Owner | IF Elfsborg 100% |
Operator | Borås Arena AB |
Capacity | 15,911 |
Field size | 105 x 68 m |
Surface | Artificial turf |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 13 December 2003 |
Opened | 17 April 2005 |
Construction cost | 112 million kronor |
Architect | Christer Larsson (Creacon) |
Main contractors | IBAB |
Tenants | |
IF Elfsborg Norrby IF |
The Borås Arena is a football stadium in Borås, Sweden. It is the home ground of IF Elfsborg and Norrby IF and was opened in 2005. Borås Arena has an artificial turf pitch, GreenFields MX by GreenFields, and has a capacity of 14,500–17,800 depending on usage. Both clubs presently using the stadium previously had Ryavallen as their home ground. Until recently it was the only stadium in Allsvenskan built in the last 40 years. The arena is located in Knalleland and is very close to the newly built athletics hall Ryahallen.
The first game at Borås Arena was IF Elfsborg vs Örgryte IS on 17 April 2005 in the top Swedish league, Allsvenskan. The game ended in a 1-0 victory for Elfsborg, Daniel Mobaeck scoring the goal. The current record attendance is 17,070 and was set 4 July 2005 in a game between IF Elfsborg and Kalmar FF which marked the return of both Anders Svensson and Mathias Svensson.
The stadium was originally scheduled to be a tournament site for the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, but a sponsorship conflict with Max fast food chain's location at the stadium and official UEFA sponsor McDonald's, plus a contractual requirement for official sponsors to have a monopoly over the stadium's area, and a refusal to close the restaurant led to it losing its status as a site for the tournament.