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| name = Myresjöhus Arena | logo_image = | logo_caption = | image = Myresjöhus Arena 120903 OIF-VMO 1-1 210337 4677.jpg | image_size = 300px | caption = Stadium at capacity on opening night. | location = Bollgatan 9, 352 46 Växjö | coordinates = {{coord|56|52|47|N|14|46|35|E}} | broke_ground = 2011 | opened = 1 September 2012 | owner = Östers IF | operator = Växjö Fotbollsfastigheter AB | surface = Grass | construction_cost = 204 million SEK | main_contractors = | architect = Arkitektbyrån AB | structural engineer= | seating_capacity = 12,000, of which 10,000 are seated | dimensions = 105 × 68 m | tenants = Östers IF (2012–present) Växjö DFF | url= }} Myresjöhus Arena is a football stadium in Växjö, Sweden and the home of Superettan club Östers IF. The stadium is a part of a large redevelopment of the area formerly known as Värendsvallen into Arenastaden,[1] which also includes a new ice hockey arena, floorball arena and a dedicated indoor athletics arena. HistoryOn March 29, 2011 it was announced that the house builder Myresjöhus had purchased the naming rights to the stadium for an undisclosed amount.[2] Myresjöhus Arena is a dedicated football stadium with a capacity of 12,000 (10,000 seated), with the entire audience under roof. The stadium conforms to UEFA category 3 for international games as well as Svenska Fotbollförbundets upcoming demands for stadiums in Allsvenskan.[3] The official groundbreaking took place on March 31, 2011 and was led by Lars-Åke Lagrell, chairman of Svenska Fotbollförbundet.[4] The first competitive football match at the stadium was played on 3 September 2012 between Småland rivals Östers IF and IFK Värnamo. Structure and facilitiesFacts and figures in short:[5]
UEFA Women's Euro 2013The stadium hosted three first round games and one quarter-final at UEFA Women's Euro 2013. During the finals it was known as the 'Växjö Arena' for sponsorship reasons. The following matches were played at the stadium during the UEFA Women's Euro 2013:
Other usesInternational football matches
Records
Panorama image{{wide image|120830 MyresjohusArena NighttimePano.jpg|900px|View of the western side at night, August 30, 2012..}}Awards
External links{{Commons category|Myresjöhus Arena}}
References1. ^Arenastaden i Växjö {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110129215330/http://www.vaxjo.se/default.aspx?id=6617 |date=2011-01-29 }} {{Östers IF}}{{Allsvenskan venues}}{{UEFA Women's Euro 2013 stadiums}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Myresjohus Arena}}2. ^Myresjöhus blir namnsponsor till Östers nya fotbollsarena {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810032742/http://www.myresjohus.se/MyresjoTemplates/NormalPage.aspx?id=3230 |date=2011-08-10 }} 3. ^[https://svenskfotboll.se/damem2013/arkiv/uefa-dam-em-2013/2011/02/myresjohus-arena-blir-namnet-pa-nya-arenan-i-vaxjo/ Myresjöhus Arena blir namnet på nya arenan i Växjö] 4. ^Första spadtaget för Östers nya arena {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110406205309/http://www.vaxjonytt.se/nyheter/forsta_spadtaget_for_osters_nya_arena.aspx |date=2011-04-06 }} 5. ^Fotbollsarena {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927034823/http://www.vaxjo.se/VaxjoTemplates/Public/Pages/Page.aspx?id=55568 |date=2011-09-27 }} 6. ^Växjö kommuns byggnadspris 7. ^Stadium of the Year Nominee: Myresjöhus Arena 7 : Football venues in Sweden|Buildings and structures in Kronoberg County|Östers IF|Sports venues completed in 2012|Tourist attractions in Kronoberg County|UEFA Women's Euro 2013 venues|2012 establishments in Sweden |
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