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Sandnes Idrettspark is a multi-purpose sports parks located in
Sandnes Sandnes () is a city and municipality in Rogaland, Norway. It lies immediately south of Stavanger, the 4th largest municipality in Norway, and together the Stavanger/Sandnes area is the third-largest urban area in Norway. The urban city of Sand ...
,
Rogaland Rogaland () is a Counties of Norway, county in Western Norway, bordering the North Sea to the west and the counties of Vestland to the north, Telemark to the east and Agder to the east and southeast. As of 1 January 2024, it had a population of 49 ...
, Norway. It includes the Sandnes Stadion, Giskebanen, two artificial football pitches, basketball courts, tennis courts, a gymnasium track and the
Ă˜ster Hus Arena Ă˜ster Hus Arena is a Soccer-specific stadium, football stadium located in Sandnes, Rogaland, Norway. It is a part of Sandnes Idrettspark and is used for association football, football matches as the home ground of Sandnes Ulf. Ă˜ster Hus Arena w ...
.


History


Sandnes Stadion

An athletics venue and former football ground. At the start of the 2020 season, Sandnes Ulf moved to the newly built
Ă˜ster Hus Arena Ă˜ster Hus Arena is a Soccer-specific stadium, football stadium located in Sandnes, Rogaland, Norway. It is a part of Sandnes Idrettspark and is used for association football, football matches as the home ground of Sandnes Ulf. Ă˜ster Hus Arena w ...
, which is located next to Sandnes Stadion.


Ă˜ster Hus Arena

A football stadium that opened in 2020.


Giskebanen

The Idrettspark was the venue for
motorcycle speedway Motorcycle speedway, usually referred to simply as speedway, is a motorcycle sport involving four and sometimes up to six riders competing over four clockwise, anti-clockwise laps of an oval circuit. The motorcycles are specialist machines that ...
. It held the
Norwegian Individual Speedway Championship The Individual Speedway Norwegian Championship is an annual speedway event held each year organised by the Norges Motorsportforbund (NMF). The first championship was held in 1938 in Trondheim and saw Ragnar C. Erichsen as winner. History ...
in 1951 and 1967 and 1971, in addition to international test matches. Some listings state the speedway took place at the Sandnes Stadion but it is known that the 1971 final was held around the adjacent Giskebanen.


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Football venues in Norway Eliteserien venues Athletics (track and field) venues in Norway Sports venues in Sandnes Sandnes Ulf {{Norway-sports-venue-stub