Nya Ullevi Stadion
| Capacity | 43 200 | 
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| Country | Sweden | 
| City | Gothenburg | 
| Clubs | IFK Göteborg, Göteborgs Atlet- & Idrottssällskap | 
| Inauguration | 1958 | 
| Address | Skanegatan, Ullevi, 401 25 Göteborg | 
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