Banan (sports Ground)
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Banan (English: "the track" or "the lane") was the informal name of the first sports ground in
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, and the third ever constructed in Sweden. It was inaugurated in 1893, then as a very simple kind of a
velodrome A velodrome is an arena for track cycling. Modern velodromes feature steeply banked oval tracks, consisting of two 180-degree circular bends connected by two straights. The straights transition to the circular turn through a moderate easement ...
with a grass field in its middle.


History

It was built by the local cycling club, ''Landskrona Velocipedklubb'', and was most likely given the formal name "Velocipedbanan", but the local residents simply called it "Banan". In its first years was it mainly used for cycling races with totalizators. The use of totalizators became prohibited by Swedish law in 1896, coinciding with the first modern Olympics, which promoted amateurism in sports. This left ''Landskrona Velocipedklubb'' in financial crisis, and the sports field was eventually submitted to the council of Landskrona Town. It was located between the ''Artillerigatan'' street and the most outer moat of
Landskrona Citadel Landskrona Citadel ( sv, Citadellet or ''Landskrona slott'') is situated in Landskrona, Scania, southern Sweden. Much of the original work is intact. Examples remain of all major parts of the fortification, which is uncommon in such an accessible ...
, with its eastern corner (and short side) about 250 meter from that street's eastern end However, cycling was not the only popular sport, and already by 1882 had ''GF Idrott'' established itself as one of the first sports clubs in Landskrona, made up of twenty men, of which many came from an artillery regiment located in the town.GF Idrott
''GF Idrott'' began with gymnastics but soon other sports were included in their program, such as athletics, football and swimming, and for their outdoor activities they used Banan. However, despite early success within football, it would not be ''GF Idrott'' that would become the main local football club.
Landskrona BoIS Landskrona Boll och Idrottsällskap ( en, Landskrona Ball and Sports Society, locally referred to as BoIS) is a Sweden, Swedish professional Football club (association football), football club located in Landskrona, Scania, which currently pla ...
, the 1915 merger of ''Diana'' and ''IFK Landskrona'', soon became the only football ''club'' in the town, all other football playing squads just belonged to a team without organisation. The club used the middle of the cycling track as pitch for their home matches, and Banan became the first home of Landskrona BoIS. Just 9 years later, in 1924, a new sports ground,
Landskrona IP Landskrona IP (short for "''Landskrona Idrottsplats''" or "Landskrona Sports Ground" and locally known as "I.P.") is a football stadium which serves as the home of the Landskrona BoIS football club. The stadium holds approximately 10,000 spectato ...
, was inaugurated. It completely replaced Banan within a few years, and Landskrona BoIS became, in the same year, one of the twelve clubs that participated in the first Allsvenskan, the finest assembly within Swedish football. Banan was located only a kilometre from the town's centre, but the new arena was built outside the city limits of its time. It is difficult to find out of exactly when Banan was closed. But it was presumably not until after the last stationary military units had left the town, on 2 October 1926. From around 1927 did the former military exercise area partly became available for new football pitches. And these are located rather close to where Banan once lay. Buildings from the early 1930s are partly located over the old venue and so is a part of the street ''Säbygatan''.Åke Jönsson "Ett fotbollslags historia (1915-2014) , old map at page 10


References

{{coord missing, Sweden Landskrona BoIS Defunct football venues in Sweden