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Gamla Ullevi: Gais and IFK Goteborg matches & tickets

Right by central Göteborg, Gamla Ullevi is the shared home of GAIS, IFK Göteborg and Örgryte IS, which gives it a different rhythm from most grounds. Opened in 2009 on the site of the old stadium, it is compact, close to the pitch and built for Swedish domestic football rather than spectacle. Most visitors come for Allsvenskan nights, when the crowd noise carries well and the place feels properly local, with big-city edge but an old-club feel.

Last updated 15 May 2026

Home of Gais, IFK Goteborg, Orgryte ISAllsvenskan, UEFA Europa Conference League

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Stadium
Gamla Ullevi
Location
Goteborg, Sweden
Capacity
18,800 spectators
Nearest transport
Polhemsplatsen (bus, 3 min walk)

The closest public-transport stops to Gamla Ullevi, Goteborg, with approximate walking times.

  • TrainGöteborgs central (7 min walk)
  • TrainLiseberg (15 min walk)
  • BusPolhemsplatsen (3 min walk)
Whose home stadium is Gamla Ullevi?
Gamla Ullevi is the home of Gais, IFK Goteborg, and Orgryte IS.
What is the capacity of Gamla Ullevi?
Gamla Ullevi holds around 18,800 spectators.
What's the next match at Gamla Ullevi?
IFK Goteborg vs IF Brommapojkarna on Friday 17 July at 17:00 (18 matches in the next 90 days).
How do I get to Gamla Ullevi?
Gamla Ullevi sits in Göteborg. The closest public-transport stops are Göteborgs central train station (7 min walk) and Polhemsplatsen bus stop (3 min walk).
Is Gamla Ullevi worth visiting?
Yes. Gamla Ullevi is the home of Gais, IFK Goteborg, and Orgryte IS, with a matchday atmosphere worth the trip. Stadium tours often run on non-match days too.