
Aker Stadion: Memorial Match and a Summer Full of Football
Aker Stadion hosted a Minnekamp memorial match on 13 July 2026, just days before Molde FK's Eliteserien clash with SK Brann — a reminder that the venue serves the city far beyond league football. A packed fixture list runs through late August, covering both the Eliteserien and Toppserien. Supporters can secure tickets via the official Molde FK platform.
More Than a Match-Day Venue
Aker Stadion cemented its place at the heart of the Molde community in July when it hosted a Minnekamp — a memorial match — on 13 July 2026, with kick-off at 17:00. The occasion came just days before the high-profile Eliteserien visit of SK Brann, illustrating the remarkable range of events the stadium accommodates across a single summer week.
Opened on 18 April 1998 and built at a cost of 212 million kroner — funded by Kjell Inge Røkke and Bjørn Rune Gjelsten — Aker Stadion was designed by Molde architect Kjell Kosberg. Its granite-and-glass frontage overlooking the fjord has made it one of the most distinctive and celebrated football venues in Norway.
A Summer Packed with Football
The fixture schedule through to late August means the stadium will scarcely have a quiet weekend. In the Eliteserien, Molde host Sarpsborg 08 FF on 2 August and Tromsø on 16 August. The Toppserien adds further colour, with Molde W taking on LSK Kvinner W on 22 August — a sign of the growing importance of the women's game to the stadium's calendar.
With a capacity of 11,249 and facilities that include a restaurant, café, ten kiosks and eight commentary boxes, Aker Stadion is equipped to serve the full spectrum of matchday needs — for supporters, media and community alike.
Tickets and the Road Ahead
Fans wishing to attend any of the upcoming home fixtures can purchase tickets through the official Molde FK ticketing platform. Whether drawn by the football, the fjord backdrop or the sense of occasion that surrounds every event at the stadium, supporters are guaranteed an experience that extends well beyond the final whistle.
For a venue that has always been about more than results on the pitch, the summer of 2026 is shaping up as another landmark chapter in Aker Stadion's story.


