Tranebergs Idrottsplats
Tranebergs Idrottsplats was a football stadium in Traneberg district, western Stockholm, Sweden. It was opened in September 1911. Tranebergs Idrottsplats served as the home ground of Djurgårdens IF for 25 seasons. Stadium was demolished in 1936.[1]
"Tranen" | |
Location | |
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Coordinates | 59°20′4.92″N 17°59′17.18″E |
Opened | September 1911 |
Closed | 1935 |
Tenants | |
Djurgårdens IF (1911-1936) |
1912 Summer Olympics
In 1912 Summer Olympics Tranebergs Idrottsplats hosted three football matches.[2]
Matches
Date | Round | Team 1 | Team 2 | Result | Attendance |
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June 29 | 1st round | 2–3 | 600 | ||
June 30 | 2nd round | 2–1 | 300 | ||
July 1 | Consolation tournament, 1st round | 1–0 | 200 |
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References
- Mats Areskoug (3 September 2010). "Med Djurgårdens IF i Traneberg" (in Swedish). Dagens Nyheter. Retrieved 6 February 2013.
- 1912 Summer Olympics official report. p. 221. - accessed 6 February 2013.
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