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Ullevi

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Ullevi is the name of two stadiums in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Gamla Ullevi ("Old Ullevi"), built in 1916, has a capacity of slightly over 15,000 and is home to several football clubs, most notably IFK Göteborg.

Nya Ullevi ("New Ullevi") was built in 1958; its original use was as a venue for the 1958 World Cup. Since then, it has hosted numerous sports events, notably football and athletics. This stadium has an all-seated capacity of 43,200.

Nya Ullevi was used for several matches in EURO 1992, including the final. It also hosted the World Championships in Athletics in 1995, and will host the UEFA Cup final in 2004.

See also: Scandinavium

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