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ISBN-10: 1157680631
ISBN-13: 9781157680635
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Sahlgrenska University Hospital, School of Business, Economics and Law, Gamla Ullevi, Scandinavium, Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport, Landshovdingehus, Gothenburg City Airport, Gothenburg Central Station, Alvsborg Castle, Svenska Massan, Torslanda Airport, Nordiska Kompaniet, Bellevue Mosque, GoteborgsOperan, Balder, Gothenburg stave church, Nordstan, Valhalla Swimming Hall, Avalon hotel, Frolunda Torg, Lisebergbanan, Valhalla IP, Skanskaskrapan, Alvsborg Bridge, Gothenburg City Theatre, Gothenburg Concert Hall, Gothenburg City Hall, Frolundaborg,… Nils Ericson Terminal, Gotatunneln, Folkteatern, Frolunda Specialist Hospital, Bergakungen, Liseberg railway station, Feskekorka, Tingstadstunneln, Brudaremossen masts, Garda Business Center, Lisebergstornet, Gothenburg Synagogue, Gothenburg Law Court. Excerpt: Gamla Ullevi is a football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden that opened on 5 April 2009. The stadium replaced the city's previous main football stadium, also called Gamla Ullevi, and is the home ground of three football clubs: GAIS, IFK Goteborg and Orgryte IS. It is also the national stadium for the Sweden women's national football team. The new stadium was built on the ground of the now demolished old stadium. The construction of the stadium was surrounded by controversy, regarding the cost of the project, the supposedly low standard of the finished stadium, as well as the name of the stadium. The three clubs of the Gothenburg Alliance (Goteborgsalliansen)-GAIS, IFK Goteborg and Orgryte IS-played the majority of their matches on the old Gamla Ullevi from its inauguration in 1916 until the newer Ullevi stadium was completed in 1958 for the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. From that year most matches where played on the large stadium with a capacity of over 40,000, but as the attendance numbers decreased in the 1980s and early 1...