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Helsinki Olympic Stadium

The Helsinki Olympic Stadium (Finnish: Helsingin Olympiastadion; Swedish: Helsingfors Olympiastadion), located in the Töölö district about 2.3 kilometres (1.4 mi) from the centre of the Finnish capital Helsinki, is the largest stadium in the country, nowadays mainly used for hosting sports events and big concerts. The stadium is best known for being the centre of activities in the 1952 Summer Olympics. During those games, it hosted athletics, equestrian show jumping, and the football finals.

Location

Stadion-säätiö

36,251[1]

105 m × 68 m (115 yd × 74 yd)

Grass

12 February 1934 (1934-02-12)

12 June 1938 (1938-06-12)

1939, 1947–1952, 1953–1956, 1961, 1971, 1991–1994, 1997–1998, 2004–2005, 2010–2011, 2016–2020

The stadium was also the venue for the first Bandy World Championship in 1957, the first and 10th World Athletics Championships, in 1983 and 2005. It hosted the European Athletics Championships in 1971, 1994 and 2012. It is also the home stadium of the Finland national football team.


The stadium reopened in August 2020 after 4 years of renovation.[2]

1952 Summer Olympics

1957 Bandy World Championship

1971 European Athletics Championships

1983 World Championships in Athletics

1994 European Athletics Championships

2005 World Championships in Athletics

(4 Group matches and a Final)

UEFA Women's Euro 2009

2012 European Athletics Championships

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2022 UEFA Super Cup

List of association football stadiums by capacity

Lists of stadiums

pp. 44–7.

1952 Summer Olympics official report.

Stadion.fi – Official site

Archived 19 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine

History of the stadium

Panoramic virtual tour from the stadium tower

Media related to Helsingin olympiastadion at Wikimedia Commons