Lerkendal Stadion
Capacity | 21 366 |
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19 927 (Seats) | |
1439 (VIP seats) | |
128 (Press seats) | |
Country | Norway |
City | Trondheim |
Clubs | Rosenborg BK 1903 |
Floodlights | 1900 lux |
Inauguration | 1947 |
Renovations | 2002, 2013-2014 |
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