Welcome to our guide to Sweden’s top football stadiums! The country has a rich football culture, with modern, high-quality venues that serve as homes for top-flight clubs and the national team. Here you’ll find information on the biggest and most significant stadiums across Sweden.
To begin your journey, simply click on a stadium location on the map below to jump to its relevant venue guide.
Stockholm Area Stadiums
Stockholm is a major hub for Swedish football, home to some of the country’s largest and most famous stadiums.
- Friends Arena (Strawberry Arena): The largest stadium in Scandinavia and the national stadium for the Sweden men’s national football team. It’s also the home of AIK. This multi-purpose venue has a retractable roof, allowing for year-round events.
- 3Arena (Tele2 Arena): Located in southern Stockholm, this stadium is shared by two major clubs, Djurgårdens IF and Hammarby IF. It’s known for its excellent atmosphere and is another modern venue with a retractable roof.
Malmö
Malmö is another football stronghold, with its club, Malmö FF, being one of Sweden’s most successful.
- Eleda Stadion: The home ground of Malmö FF, this is one of Sweden’s largest and most modern stadiums. It’s a UEFA Category 4 stadium, meaning it can host a wide range of international matches.
Gothenburg
Gothenburg has a historic football scene, and its main stadium is a central part of that identity.
- Gamla Ullevi: This stadium serves as the home ground for three different clubs: IFK Göteborg, GAIS, and Örgryte IS. It’s also the official national stadium for the Sweden women’s national football team.
Other Key Stadiums
Beyond the major cities, several other stadiums are home to prominent Allsvenskan and Superettan clubs.
- Borås Arena: The home of IF Elfsborg in Borås.
- Guldfågeln Arena: The home of Kalmar FF in Kalmar.
- Nya Parken (PlatinumCars Arena): The home of IFK Norrköping in Norrköping.
Last Updated on August 12, 2025 by Sports Tourist