Gjemselund Stadion

Gjemselund Stadion is a football stadium in Kongsvinger, Norway and the home ground of Norwegian second tier club Kongsvinger Idrettslag.

Gjemselund Stadion
LocationKongsvinger, Innlandet, Norway
Coordinates60°11′43″N 11°59′14″E
OperatorKongsvinger municipality
Capacity5,824
Record attendance6,794 (Kongsvinger vs Vålerengen, 26 June 1983)[1]
Field size109 by 69 metres (119.2 yd × 75.5 yd)
SurfaceArtificial turf
Construction
Opened14 June 1953
Expanded1982, 1986–87, 2010
Tenants
KIL Toppfotball
KIL Fotball

Until 2008, it was also used for track and field meets, having got rubber track in 1986.[2] The venue hosted the Norwegian Athletics Championships in 1968.[3] The stadium received artificial turf with under-soil heating ahead of the 2009 season.

Attendances

The record attendance of 6,794 spectators dates from 26 June 1983, when Kongsvinger lost a top division game against Vålerengen with the score 0–3.[1] Capacity has since been reduced by new regulations.

Average attendances

This shows the average attendance on Kongsvinger's home games in the league since 2012.

1. divisjon
2. divisjon
Attendance
Season Avg Min Max Rank Ref.
2012 1,2619582,1837[4]
2013 1,0435722,0449[5]
20142015N/A
2016 1,5951,2542,8528[6]
2017 1,4011,0892,5807[7]
2018 1,5321,0242,9127[8]

References

  1. "Stadionprofil Gjemselund". nifs.no (in Norwegian). Norsk internasjonal fotballstatistikk. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  2. About Kongsvinger IL athletics (in Norwegian)
  3. "Main Championships Men" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Athletics Association. Archived from the original on 25 November 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  4. "Tilskuertall 2012". Norsk Internasjonal Fotballstatistikk. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  5. "Tilskuertall 2013". Norsk Internasjonal Fotballstatistikk. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  6. "Tilskuertall 2016". Norsk Internasjonal Fotballstatistikk. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  7. "Tilskuertall 2017". Norsk Internasjonal Fotballstatistikk. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  8. "Tilskuertall 2018". Norsk Internasjonal Fotballstatistikk. Retrieved 10 October 2019.


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