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  1. Tórsvøllur es un estadio de fútbol situado en Tórshavn, capital de las Islas Feroe. El estadio tiene una capacidad de 6000 personas y fue construido en el año 2000 para proveer de un campo de juego a la selección nacional para que juegue sus partidos internacionales.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TórsvøllurTórsvøllur - Wikipedia

    Tórsvøllur is a football stadium on the sport site of Gundadalur in Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands. The stadium holds 6,500 people, and was built in 1999 to become the country's national stadium to provide an artificial grass surface on which international football matches could be played.

  3. By Adeel A Verified Expert. Tórsvøllur is the national football stadium in the Faroe Islands. The stadium is nestled in the capital Tórshavn in the Gundadalur sports district. This main sports field in the Faroe Islands holds a crowd of 5,000 people.

  4. 24 de oct. de 2018 · Stadium: Tórsvøllur Club: The stadium is the biggest stadium on the Faroe Islands and home of the Faroe Islands national football team. Tórsvøllur is also used for the Faroe Islands Cup-finale and some European matches. Capacity: 5.063 (All-seater. 2.499 eaststand, 898 southstand, 1.666 weststand, 0 northstand)

  5. El Tórsvøllur és un estadi de futbol situat a la ciutat de Tórshavn, capital de les illes Fèroe. L'estadi és a la zona esportiva de Gundadalur i té una capacitat per a 6.040 espectadors. Es va inaugurar l'any 1999 per a convertir-se en l'estadi nacional del país.

  6. Tórsvøllur was ready for use in 1999 and is today considered the main arena for the men’s senior national team. The capacity is 6040 (all seater). The pitch was originally made by natural grass, but since 2012 Tórsvøllur has had an artificial turf pitch which is more suitable for the weather in the Faroe Islands.

  7. Torsvollur (Tórsvøllur) was built to provide the Faroe Islands with a new modern national stadium. It replaced Svangaskarð as the home of the Faroe Islands national team. Torsvollur officially opened on 9 July 1999 with a friendly between the Faroe Islands national team and Danish side Aalborg.