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    Aker Stadion is a football stadium in Molde, Norway, and the home of Eliteserien club Molde FK. It has a capacity of 11,249 spectators, artificial turf, and was built in 1998 by club-owner Kjell Inge Røkke.

  2. Aker Stadion er et stadion i Molde som brukes av Molde Fotballklubb og Molde FK Kvinner. Stadionet har plass til 11.249 tilskikere, kunstgress, guiding og utleie.

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  3. Feb 27, 2022 · The new stadium in Molde is one of the most beautiful located stadiums in Norway. Great location in the harbor area of Molde, with stunning mountains in the horizon. When I visited Molde, the covid pandemic was still ongoing and therefore a lower attendance than normal.

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  4. Aker stadion (sponsornavn, tidligere Molde stadion eller Nye Molde stadion) er et fotballstadion i Molde, og Molde Fotballklubbs hjemmebane. Anlegget blir i noen medier kalt Røkkeløkka. [1]

  5. Molde idrettspark, until 1998 known as Molde stadion, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Molde, Norway. It serves as the home ground for the athletics team IL Molde-Olymp and the football clubs SK Træff and reserve and development teams of Molde FK.

  6. Apr 18, 1998 · The new stadium on Moldefjords riverfront, just West of Molde city centre, was built within just a year. Ground works started in March 1997, while opening took place in April the following year, despite the entire project being subject to controversy by local residents.

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  8. Jul 14, 2021 · Aker Stadion formerly known as Molde Stadion is a purpose built football stadium located in the Norwegian city of Molde. Home to the local team Molde Fotballklubb which takes its name from the city, the 11,800 capacity ground first opened in 1998 and was designed by architect Kjell Kosberg.