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Lillestrøm stadion

Lillestrøm idrettspark
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Lillestrøm SK training session in 2006
Location Lillestrøm, Skedsmo, Norway
Coordinates 59°57′39″N 11°04′06″E / 59.96083°N 11.06833°E / 59.96083; 11.06833Coordinates: 59°57′39″N 11°04′06″E / 59.96083°N 11.06833°E / 59.96083; 11.06833
Capacity 750 (athletics)
Field size 105 × 65 m (115 × 71 yd) (football)
Construction
Opened 6 June 1920 (6 June 1920)
Renovated 2004, 2007
Construction cost 28 million kr (2007)
Tenants
Lillestrøm SK (football, training)
Flisbyen BK (football)
Focus FK (football)
Strømmen IF (athletics)
Lørenskog FIL (athletics)
Minerva IS (athletics)
1952 Winter Olympics (ice hockey)

Lillestrøm idrettspark, colloquially known as Lillestrøm stadion, is a sports facility located at Lillestrøm in Skedsmo, Norway. The main venue is Romerike friidrettsstadion, an athletics stadium with eight all-weather running tracks. It has multiple football pitches, including one with artificial turf and one with gravel. The park features of two arenas, LSK-Hallen with a full-size artificial football pitch and Skedsmohallen for indoor sports. The venue is located adjacent to Åråsen Stadion, the home ground of Lillestrøm SK. The main tenants for Lillestrøm idrettspark are Flisbyen BK and Focus FK in football, and Strømmen IF, Lørenskog FIL and Minerva IS in athletics. The stadium opened on 6 June 1920 and was the main venue for Lillestrøm SK until 1951. The athletics stadium opened two years later. In 2004, the artificial turf pitch was laid and in 2007 a new athletics venue and LSK-Hallen opened.

The stadium opened on 6 June 1920 and was originally named Lillestrøm kommunale idrettsplass ("Lillestrøm Municipal Sports Place"). Lillestrøm SK was the main football tenant from the opening until 1951, when they opened Åråsen Stadion. The original athletics stadium opened in 1953, located at the same place as the current athletics stadium. Minerva arranged the first tournament on 16 June 1954. Subsequently, a velodrome was installed outside the running track. A municipal grant of 5,000 Norwegian krone (NOK) allowed a steeplechase obstacle to be installed in 1959. A cage for discus throw and hammer throw was installed on the current artificial turf pitch in 1970.


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