Euro Cup 1992 was played at Sweden. The matches of Euro Cup 1992 were played at four stadiums located at cities in Sweden. The four
Euro Cup 1992 Stadiums were:
Rasunda Stadion at Solna
Idrottsparken at Norrkoping
Nya Ullevi at Goteborg
Malmo Stadion at Malmo
Rasunda Stadion
The national football stadium of Sweden is Rasunda Stadion or Rasunda stadium. Rasunda Stadion, which was host to the Group A matches of Euro Cup 1992. The maximum capacity of the stadium is 37,000 and there are 197 press seats at the stadium. The stadium is situated at the heart of Solna. The spectators to the stadium can avail the metro service by taking the Line 11 to Akalla. The destination station to reach the stadium is Solna Centrum.
Idrottsparken
Idrottsparken is located at Norrkoping. The stadium can accommodate a maximum of 19,414 people. Some of the Group B matches of Euro Cup 1992 were played at this stadium. Total renovation of the stadium has been planned to render a new look to the stadium.
Nya Ullevi
Ullevi stadium which was formerly named as Nya Ullevi is located at Gothenburg, Sweden. This stadium was inaugurated in the year 1958. The stadium can accommodate 43, 000 people. Ullevi stadium was one of the venues for Euro Cup matches held in the year 1992. The final Euro Cup 1992 match between Germany and Dennmark was played here. Besides the 1992 Euro Cup, various other vital matches like 1995 World Championships in Athletics were also played at Ullevi.
Malmo Stadium
The Malmo Stadion, which is located at Malmo in Sweden played host to Euro Cup 1992. The Malmo Stadium is multi use stadium. The architecture of the stadium is very similar to that of Ullevi at Gothenburg. The maximum capacity of the stadium is 27,500 people. Some of the group A matches were played at Malmo stadium.