KR-völlur
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Le KR-völlur est un stade à multi-usages basé à Reykjavik, en Islande. Il est principalement utilisé pour les rencontres de football.
L'enceinte a une capacité actuelle de 2 900 places (1 550 assises et 1 400 debout).
Comme son nom l'indique, c'est le club du KR Reykjavik qui y dispute ses rencontres à domicile lors du championnat de football islandais.
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