Høddvoll Stadion
Høddvoll Stadion is a multi-sports stadium in Ulsteinvik in Ulstein, Norway. It was the home ground of 2. divisjon side IL Hødd until 2014. It is primary used for football, but also features an all-weather running track. The stadium is a part of the sports complex consists of the Nye Høddvoll, surrounded by an all-weather running track, a natural grass training pitch and an artificial turf pitch, as well as an indoor hall. Høddvoll has a capacity for 4,433 spectators, of which 2,600 have been seated.
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Høddvoll Stadion
Høddvoll Stadion is a multi-sports stadium in Ulsteinvik in Ulstein, Norway. It was the home ground of 2. divisjon side IL Hødd until 2014. It is primary used for football, but also features an all-weather running track. The stadium is a part of the sports complex consists of the Nye Høddvoll, surrounded by an all-weather running track, a natural grass training pitch and an artificial turf pitch, as well as an indoor hall. Høddvoll has a capacity for 4,433 spectators, of which 2,600 have been seated.
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Høddvoll Stadion is a multi-sp ...... handball and gymnastics hall.
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L'Høddvoll Stadion è uno impia ...... ori, tutti tranne 1000 seduti.
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Høddvoll Stadion is a multi-sp ...... which 2,600 have been seated.
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L'Høddvoll Stadion è uno impia ...... i cui 2600 con posti a sedere.
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