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Tunavallen

Tunavallen is a multi-use stadium in Eskilstuna, Sweden. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 7,800 seated spectators.

The original stadium was one of the venues for the 1958 FIFA World Cup. It was also the venue for the replay of the Swedish bandy final in 1954. The capacity was 22,000 spectators.

In 2002 a new arena was built. This is the home ground for the football teams AFC Eskilstuna and Eskilstuna City FK.

This page also has a version in other languages :  Тунаваллен Стадион (russian)

Tunavallen

Tunavallen News

8 August 2020
goal.com
Nigeria midfielder Ayinde assists as Eskilstuna United thrash Vaxjo
The Super Falcons star was on parade as her Swedish side secured a home triumph over the visitors at Tunavallen
25 July 2020
goal.com
Okobi-Okeoghene scores as Eskilstuna United see off Vittsjo
Magnus Karlsson's side bounced back from their last week's defeat at Linkopings, with the Nigerian midfielder playing a key role
5 July 2020
goal.com
'We just have to push ourselves' - Ayinde urges Eskilstuna United after Player of the Match performance
The Nigerian midfielder was in fine form for the Swedish side as they claimed a valuable late point against Goteborg on Saturday
14 June 2020
goal.com
Ayinde wins Player of the Match as Orji's Linkopings pip Okobi's Eskilstuna United
The Nigeria midfielder was a star for Mangus Karlsson's side despite losing to their visitors in Sunday's friendly
19 October 2019
goal.com
Okobi bags an assist as Eskilstuna United end Chikwelu's dreams
The Nigeria international continued her fine form for Magnus Karlsson's side, helping them to claim a victory against her compatriot
14 October 2019
goal.com
Ayinde wins the Player of the Match after a superb performance in Eskilstuna United win
The Nigeria midfielder was a star for Mangus Karlsson's side as they defeated Limhamn Bunkeflo on Sunday evening
13 October 2019
goal.com
Okob winner keeps Eskilstuna United's Champions League dream alive
Eight points adrift of Göteborg, the Nigeria midfielder ensured Magnus Karlsson's side maintained their bid for a European ticket