Ullevi
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Ullevi
Summary
Ullevi is a stadium[1]. Ullevi ranks in the top 6% of stadium entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,694 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Ullevi is located in Gothenburg Municipality[3].
- Ullevi is located in Gothenburg[4].
- Ullevi is in the country of Sweden[5].
- Ullevi's instance of is recorded as stadium[6].
- Ullevi's architect is recorded as Fritz Jaenecke[7].
- Ullevi's architect is recorded as Sten Samuelson[8].
- Ullevi is owned by Gothenburg Municipality[9].
- Ullevi is owned by IFK Göteborg[10].
- Ullevi is operated by Got Event[11].
- The location of Ullevi was Heden[12].
- Ullevi is used for association football[13].
- Ullevi is used for athletics[14].
- Ullevi is used for concert[15].
- Ullevi's Commons category is recorded as Ullevi[16].
- Ullevi's occupant is recorded as IFK Göteborg[17].
- Ullevi's occupant is recorded as 1975 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships[18].
- Ullevi's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 57.705833333333, 'lon': 11.987222222222}[19].
- Ullevi's sport is recorded as association football[20].
- Ullevi's sport is recorded as speed skating[21].
- Ullevi's sport is recorded as motorcycle speedway[22].
- Ullevi's significant event is recorded as 1958 FIFA World Cup[23].
- Ullevi's official website is recorded as https://gotevent.se/en/our-arenas/ullevi[24].
- Ullevi's official website is recorded as https://gotevent.se/vara-arenor/ullevi[25].
- Ullevi's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Ullevi[26].
- Ullevi's maximum capacity is recorded as {'amount': '+43000'}[27].
Why It Matters
Ullevi ranks in the top 6% of stadium entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,694 views/month).[2] Ullevi has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Ullevi is known by 39 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]