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Mjällby

Founded: 1939
Type: domestic
Country: Sweden Sweden
Last Played:
Active Seasons: 53

Mjällby Stadium

Strandvallen

Strandvallen

Sölvesborg, Campingvägen 44, Hällevik 6,500 capacity

Mjällby AIF plays at Strandvallen, a compact stadium located in Hällevik, a small coastal village in Blekinge county, southeastern Sweden. With a capacity of approximately 8,500 spectators, Strandvallen sits in one of Allsvenskan's most scenically unusual settings — a small fishing and seaside resort community on Sweden's southern coast close to Karlshamn. Mjällby's presence in Allsvenskan represents one of the more extraordinary stories in Scandinavian football, as the club hails from one of the smallest communities ever to participate in Sweden's top division. The stadium's coastal location, with the sea visible near the ground, gives Strandvallen a unique character among Swedish professional football venues.

Mjällby AIF's Allsvenskan participations have been remarkable achievements for a club from a village of only a few thousand inhabitants. The club has managed to maintain top-flight status through organised, community-based football that reflects the values of the small Blekinge coastal community. Their home matches at Strandvallen against Sweden's biggest clubs — AIK, Malmö FF, IFK Göteborg, and Djurgården — bring top Swedish football to a setting that feels entirely removed from the urban football environments of Stockholm, Malmö, and Gothenburg. The contrast between the intimate, seaside atmosphere of Strandvallen and the scale of the clubs that visit makes for one of Allsvenskan's most distinctive fixtures.

Strandvallen's development to meet Allsvenskan standards has been an ongoing challenge, with the club working to maintain the necessary infrastructure for top-flight Swedish football. The modest ground reflects the reality of a small community club that has punched dramatically above its weight. Mjällby's continued Allsvenskan presence is a source of enormous pride throughout Blekinge, a region that otherwise has limited connection to top-level Swedish football. The club's story — and Strandvallen's unlikely role in Allsvenskan's landscape — embodies one of Swedish football's most appealing qualities: that any community, no matter how small, can aspire to and achieve the highest level of domestic competition.