Lillestrøm Stadion

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Lillestrøm stadion in March 2006, during a Lillestrøm training session.

Lillestrøm stadion is a sports field in Lillestrøm, Norway. Located close to Åråsen, the home ground of football team Lillestrøm S.K., Lillestrøm stadion is used as a football training facility in addition to reserve team matches. The grass turf of the main football field was replaced by artificial turf before the 2005 season. There are facilities for track and field athletics, and two indoor-arenas LSK-Hallen and Skedsmohallen is located close nearby.

The field was used during the 1952 Winter Olympics for an ice hockey match between Poland and Finland. The surrounding area is also used for cross-country races, orienteering (sprint and trail-o) and the national championships for archery was held there in 2002. There is also facilities for horse-riding, and a small golf-course.

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