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Sør Arena

Sparebanken Sør Arena
Location Torsvika, Kristiansand, Norway
Coordinates 58°9′13″N 8°1′43″E / 58.15361°N 8.02861°E / 58.15361; 8.02861Coordinates: 58°9′13″N 8°1′43″E / 58.15361°N 8.02861°E / 58.15361; 8.02861
Owner Start Toppfotball
Operator Start Stadion AS
Capacity 14,563
Record attendance 14,448
Surface Artificial grass
Construction
Broke ground 11 January 2006
Opened 15 April 2007
Construction cost NOK 400 million
Architect Kjell Kosberg
Tenants
IK Start (2007–)

Sparebanken Sør Arena ("Savings Bank South Arena") is a football stadium located at Torsvika in Kristiansand, Norway. The all-seater has a capacity of 14,563 people, and serves as the home ground of Tippeligaen side IK Start. It was designed by Kjell Kosberg, and is architecturally similar to Aker Stadion. The venue has seen concerts by Elton John, Dolly Parton and A-ha, among others. The name derives from a sponsorship agreement with Sparebanken Sør. UEFA refers to the stadium as Kristiansand Arena.

Construction started in 2006, and the stadium opened on 15 April 2007, replacing Kristiansand Stadion as Start's home ground. The venue cost 400 million Norwegian krone (NOK), of which the stadium itself cost NOK 250 million, after significant cost overruns. While originally planned with artificial turf, the venue was ultimately built with a natural grass pitch. The venue and the holding company Start Stadion were taken over by Sparebanken Sør, the main creditor, in 2008. They subsequently also took over Start Toppfotball, the company running the club. Both companies were sold to Ernst Ravnaas in 2009. Following decreased attendance, ahead of the 2011 season the seating on the corners was sold as advertisement space and the maximum capacity has artificially been reduced to 11,700.

Traditionally, Start has played their home games at Kristiansand Stadion, a municipal multi-purpose stadium. In May 2005, the municipal council approved the plans for a new stadium for Start. At the time, the structure was estimated to cost NOK 177 million, of which NOK 120 million would be for the stadium itself, while the remaining would be for commercial properties.


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