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a combined capacity for 4,433. The stadium is also equipped with an all-weather running track. It is located in the vicinity of
Ulstein Upper Secondary School, which also uses the venue during daytime. There are two other pitches at the site, an artificial turf pitch north of the main stadium and a natural grass pitch to the east. The latter, officially named Treningsbane gras 2, measures 125 by 76 meters (410 by 249 ft). North of the training field is the club offices, Høddvollhuset. In addition to locker rooms and club offices, it features a café and event rooms for rental. North of the main stadium and west of the club house is the indoor hall Ulsmohallen. It features a 60-by-45-meter (197 by 148 ft) artificial pitch.
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revised. Hødd applied for a municipal grant in 1954. This resulted in a political disagreement as to the location of the new venue. The majority in the municipal council wanted the new stadium to be located at Høddvoll, while the minority called for it to be located next to the schools. This would have given a more central placement in town, but the majority was concerned that this would not give sufficient space for future school expansions, as well as giving higher construction costs. The municipality gave a grant of NOK 10,000 towards land purchases, and Hødd paid NOK 26,321 for the necessary land.
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cost NOK 50 million. The main stand will feature 1,950 seated places, the opposite, south stand will feature 875 seated places, and the eastern stand will feature standing places for 1,000 spectators, for a total of 3,825. The west end will be built as part of Høddvoll
Panorama, which combines commercial estate in the ground floor and eighteen apartments in the upper two stories. The new venue is certified for Eliteserien and UEFA matches. Hødd will rent the stadium from the municipality for NOK 2.5 million per year.
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grass pitch to be moved 9 meters (30 ft) southwards. While this took place, Hødd's A-team played its First
Division matches on the training field. The gravel pitch north of the main stadium was converted to an artificial turf field in 2003, opening on 17 October. In addition to a multiplication of the number of hours it could be used by recreational teams and the secondary school, the field could also be used during winter. An indoor football hall, Ulsmohallen, opened in 2007.
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hand in May 1962, but the wet summer caused the grass to not grow properly, and it was never suitable for the season. The pitch was re-sown in the spring of 1963, allowing the new stadium to open on 30 June 1963. Construction cost NOK 200,000, which included a new grandstand. The old clubhouse had become too unmodern and the players instead changed at the community center and were then bused to the stadium.
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a clause in the contract resulted in 15 of 17 members voted against the purchase at a member meeting on 25 September. Instead the club landed on Høddvoll, which was partitioned out of the farm Støylane and approved by the members on 13 February 1920. The main advantage of Høddvoll over
Holsekerdalen was that the former allowed for a future expansion of the facilities. The club borrowed 3,000
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Høddvoll is a multi-sports complex located at the Støylane area of
Ulsteinvik, the main village in Ulstein Norway. Høddvoll Stadion has a natural grass pitch with a playing field measuring 105 by 67.5 meters (344 by 221 ft). It has a seating for 2,600 spectators and 1,733 standing places, giving
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Hødd was established on 1 August 1919 and the club's first task was to find a suitable location to play football games. As a temporary arrangement, a football field was rented for the inaugural season for NOK 400. The first location which was considered was to purchase land at
Holsekerdalen, but
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IL Hødd started with athletics in 1925, which were also based at Høddvoll. The first club house opened in 1932, consisting of a shed measuring 4 by 5 meters (13 by 16 ft). The building tipped over in a storm and the locker rooms were thereafter moved to a nearby farmhouse at Støylane. The first
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Hødd was established in 1919 and completed the construction of Høddvoll in 1921. The original field had gravel and was located at the site of current training pitch. It went through a series of upgrades, becoming a grass field in 1989. The main stadium at Høddvoll opened in 1963, and was followed by
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Construction commenced in 1957, but there was very little progress in the work until 1961. The main reasons were the lack of funds and that the contractor went bankrupt. In 1961 there was a boost in the construction, with significant part of the work carried out by volunteers. The pitch was sown by
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and the necessary standard for locker rooms. The club is therefore working on plans to build an all-new stadium at the site of the training pitch—the site of the first stadium from 1921. The new venue will feature a main stand on the north long side and artificial turf. The project is estimated to
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The athletics part of the stadium was not upgraded since 1975 and by the 1990s the section was dilapidated and plans for an all-weather running track and were discussed. This was installed in 1999, along with a new grass turf. This was done simultaneously because the all-weather track required the
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The reserve pitch, the original venue from 1921 which remained a gravel pitch, was upgraded to grass in 1989. It was expanded from 105 by 67 meters (344 by 220 ft) to 125 by 76 meters (410 by 249 ft). As part of a cooperation with NFF, Hødd attempted a trial to see how extensive use the
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Plans for a new stadium at Høddvoll were first articulated in 1951, resulting in a visit from NFF the following year to investigate the possibilities. The motion was passed by the club's annual meeting the same year and was included near the schools in the municipal zoning plan which was being
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6,400-square-meter (69,000 sq ft) athletics hall. Construction commenced in
December 2012, with Nord-Berg as the main contractor. The arena is scheduled for completion in 2014, when it will become the third-largest indoor athletics arena in Norway, costing NOK 123 million.
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secured 47.6 percent of the investment costs and 37.6 percent of the operating costs of the new hall, to allow it to be used by
Ulstein Upper Secondary School. This will give the school access to 1,000 square meters (11,000 sq ft) of new floor space and daytime access to the
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field could handle. This resulted in an extensive wear and the pitch was repeatedly closed to allow the grass to heal. Ahead of the 1992 season the stadium received a roof over the grandstand and 600 seats were installed, costing NOK 1.5 million—paid for by the club's sponsors.
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upgrade to the pitch was carried out in 1936, in which it was expanded to 92 by 50 meters (302 by 164 ft). The upgrades cost NOK 1,500, of which the state paid NOK 800. Another new gravel surface was laid in 1939. A further expansion took place at the end of the
285:(NOK), which was guaranteed by all adult members and some supporters. Construction stated the same year and by March 1921 NOK 8,800 had been invested in the venue. Financing was aided by a grant of NOK 2,000 from the
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gave Høddvoll a green light in June. On 18 July 2013, Hødd won 1–0 (lost 1–2 on aggregate) against
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was played at Høddvoll, drawing 6,261 spectators, where Hødd won 3–1. After Hødd won the
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810:Rise, Hans-Olav (5 June 2013).
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