Falkenbergs IP

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  • Falkenberg FF
  • IF Böljan
  • Rinia IF
  • Falkenberg's IK ( athletics)

The Falkenberg's idrottsplats ( German Falkenberg sports field, in short: Falkenberg's IP) is a football stadium with track and field facility in the Swedish town of Falkenberg, Halland County Province. The sports facility with 4,000 seats today in 1921 in the presence of Crown Prince Gustav VI. Adolf of Sweden under the name Föreningen Falkenberg opened Idrottsplats. It is the home of the football clubs Falkenberg FF, Rinia IF and IF Böljan and the Athletics Association Falkenberg's IK.

On the covered grandstand there are 877 seats on wooden benches. On the backstretch are concrete trusses with standing room. The curves are unausgebaut. In recent years one has the stadium equipped with floodlights with 1000 lux illuminance. To the natural grass playing field runs an athletics facility with six-lane running track. Lie behind the South Stand of the plant two training courses with the field size of 100 x 60 meters, one with artificial grass and floodlights. It stands in a field with mini-pitches. The area behind the north end is the location of parking spaces. The rooms of the stadium are equipped inter alia with 12 dressing rooms, three offices and two saunas.

The Falkenberg FF succeeded in late 2013 for the first time, the rise in the highest Swedish league, the Fotbollsallsvenskan. The requirements for stages of Allsvenskan rise from 2014. Be such as the playing field the size of 105 x 65-68 meters and have this be playable from March to November. This would require a soil heating. Furthermore, it must be the floodlights adequate for television broadcasts. A minimum of 3,000 covered seats are just as prescribed adequate changing rooms, toilets and medical facilities for drug testing. Since the Falkenberg's IP is no longer in size, facilities and comfort on the amount of time it is a new stadium at the site Kristineslätt or modifications in the conversation.

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