KFUM Arena

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KFUM Arena is a football stadium located at Ekeberg in Oslo, Norway, and is the home of Norwegian Eliteserien club KFUM Oslo.[3] The stadium is under reconstruction to temporarily get a capacity of 3,300 seats. KFUM is a translation of the English language YMCA.

LocationEkebergveien 109,
1178 Oslo
Norway
Coordinates59°53′22.4″N 10°46′59.3″E
OperatorKFUM Oslo
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KFUM Arena
"Arenaen" ("The Arena")
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LocationEkebergveien 109,
1178 Oslo
Norway
Coordinates59°53′22.4″N 10°46′59.3″E
OwnerKFUM Oslo
OperatorKFUM Oslo
Capacity3,300[1]
SurfaceArtificial turf
Record attendance2,236 (KFUM Oslo vs Odds Ballklubb, September 26th 2019)[2]
Field size105 by 64 metres (114.8 yd × 70.0 yd)
Construction
Built2007
Opened19 November 2007
Renovated2015
Construction costNOK 10 million
Tenants
KFUM Oslo (2007–present)
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Facilities

The arena is owned by KFUM-Kameratene Oslo. It was opened on 19 November 2007. The construction costs were estimated to around NOK 10 million. The pitch itself is 64 x 105 meters and has artificial turf, under-soil heating and an automatic watering system.[4] The stadium is located next to a sports hall; KFUM-hallen.

In the aftermath of KFUM's promotion to the second tier in 2015, the artificial turf was changed and the stands were upgraded.

There are plans of major upgrades of the existing facilities.[5] The project has been named KFUM Familiearena and will increase the seated capacity to 2,400. The arena will also include a swimming-pool, fitness-center, a kindergarten, indoor football arena for kids, a cafe, offices and meeting areas.

Before their inaugural season in Eliteserien, KFUM temporarily increased the capacity to 3,300.[1]

Attendances

The attendance record is as of today at 2236 from the quarter-finals in the Norwegian championship in 2019 against Odds ballklubb, a match KFUM lost 2–5.[6] The previous record was 1866 spectators when KFUM met Vålerenga in the third round of the Norwegian Cup in 2016. Vålerenga won the game 2–0.[7]

Average attendances

This shows the average attendance on KFUM Oslo's home games in one of the two top tiers since 2016, their first season at the second tier since the opening of KFUM Arena.

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Season Avg Min Max Rank Ref.
2016 4662041,24316[8]
20172018N/A
2019 9015051,70111[9]
2020* (in progress) 19715520015[10]
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* Due to COVID-19 restrictions the maximum number of spectators in Oslo in 2020 was limited to 200.

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