
Sandefjord
NorwaySandefjord Stadium

Komplett Arena
Sandefjord Fotball plays at Komplett Arena, located in Sandefjord, a city in Vestfold county on the western shore of the Oslofjord in southeastern Norway. The stadium opened in 2007 and has a capacity of 7,800 spectators, providing a compact and modern home for a club that has established itself as a consistent Eliteserien presence despite representing a relatively modest-sized city. Sandefjord is historically associated with the whaling industry — the city was once the base for Norway's commercial whaling fleet — and has reinvented itself in the modern era as a prosperous service industry and tourism destination. The football club serves as an important part of the community's sporting and social life.
Sandefjord Fotball's journey to and sustained presence in the Eliteserien has been a source of considerable pride for the city. The club has maintained top-flight status through careful management and a focus on developing and attracting Norwegian talent. Komplett Arena, named after Norwegian e-commerce company Komplett, provides a well-maintained venue for their Eliteserien campaigns. The proximity to the Oslofjord and the city's pleasant coastal setting adds to the appeal of the stadium's location, and on clear days the fjord views from around the ground are genuinely attractive.
The Sandefjord stadium's modest capacity means that the club operates with pragmatic expectations — building a sustainable model for Norwegian top-flight football rather than pursuing the kind of European ambitions of clubs from larger cities. Nevertheless, Sandefjord Fotball's Eliteserien presence ensures that football in the Vestfold region has a consistent top-level representative. The club's management is respected within Norwegian football for its professional approach, and Komplett Arena provides an appropriate home for a well-run provincial Norwegian football club competing effectively at the country's highest level.