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Klostergårdens IP

Coordinates: 55°41′43″N 13°10′48″E / 55.69528°N 13.18000°E / 55.69528; 13.18000
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Klostergårdens IP
Klostergårdens IP during renovation in 2014.
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Full nameKlostergårdens Idrottsplats
LocationKlostergårdens Idrottsområde, 222 28 Lund
Coordinates55°41′43″N 13°10′48″E / 55.69528°N 13.18000°E / 55.69528; 13.18000
OwnerLund Municipality
OperatorLund Municipality
Capacity3,650 (500 seated)
Field size65 by 105 metres (213 ft × 344 ft)[1]
SurfaceArtificial turf
Construction
Opened1968
Renovated2014
Tenants
Lunds BK
Hallands Nations FF

Klostergårdens IP is an association football stadium in Lund, Sweden and the home stadium of Lunds BK.

History

Klostergårdens IP was built in 1968 and is named after the neighborhood in which it is located. The attendance record of 5,586 spectators was set in 1985 when Lunds BK played Malmö FF in the Swedish Cup. The stadium was renovated in 2014, which lowered the estimated capacity to 3,650 spectators.[2] The main stand seats approximately 500 people, while the rest of the stadium consists of standing-room terraces. During renovation, the grass turf was also replaced with artificial turf.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Klostergårdens IP, centrumplan (plan 1)". svenskfotboll.se. Svenska Fotbollförbundet. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  2. ^ Törner, Ole. "Tvåtusen biljetter sålda på två dagar till LBK:s cupmatch mot MFF". skanesport.se (in Swedish).
  3. ^ Jacobsson, Håkan (23 April 2014). "Gräset lyser åter grönt på Klostergårdens IP". skd.se (in Swedish). Skånska Dagbladet. Retrieved 9 July 2018.

55°41′43″N 13°10′48″E / 55.69528°N 13.18000°E / 55.69528; 13.18000