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Location | Stadionveien 4 3917Porsgrunn |
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Coordinates | 59°09′08″N9°38′34″E / 59.152127°N 9.642842°E /59.152127; 9.642842 |
Capacity | 7,000 |
Surface | Artificial turf |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1931 |
Opened | 1936 |
Tenants | |
Pors Grenland (football) |
Pors Stadion is the home stadium of thesecond divisionfootball teamPors Grenland. Pors Stadion is located on the westside ofPorsgrunnselva river inPorsgrunn, an area locally termed "Vessia". There is grass on three sides of the field, and on the other side there are stands covering about 1,000 spectators.
Record attendance was 8,000 people during a game againstSkeid on September 5, 1954. The venue has hostedNorway national under-21 football team matches twice, playing 1–1 againstDenmark on 4 June 1980 and 0–0 againstSouth Korea on 4 November 1995.[1]