A brief glimpse into the past

Målen från årspremiären mot Hittarps IK
Målen från årspremiären mot Hittarps IK

Målen från HIF:s 4-0-seger mot Hittarps Ik i årspremiären. Bilder: Sportexpressen.



Torslanda IK - Vinbergs IF Div 2 Västra Götaland
Torslanda IK - Vinbergs IF Div 2 Västra Götaland

Omgång 5 Torslanda IK - Vinbergs IF Division 2 Västra Götaland Herr 2021.



Live Stream - Ullareds IK V Torslanda IK |Football 8,June
Live Stream - Ullareds IK V Torslanda IK |Football 8,June

Live Here::https://sport.officialmultymedia.com/W The Ullareds IK Club Football team has a Sweden Division 2 conference game vs. Torslanda IK on 8 June ...



Team, Place & City Details

Torslanda IK

Torslanda IK is a local sports club in Torslanda, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Torslandavallen

Torslandavallen is a football stadium in Torslanda, Sweden and the home stadium for the football team Torslanda IK. Torslandavallen has a total capacity of 1,500 spectators.

Hittarps IK

Hittarps IK is a Swedish football club located in Helsingborg.

Torslanda
Torslanda

Torslanda is an urban district situated in Gothenburg Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 10,129 inhabitants in 2005.

Torslandaverken

The Torslanda Works , is one of the largest production facilities of Volvo Cars and is located in Torslanda on the island of Hisingen, about 12 km north west of Gothenburg city centre. The plant turned 50 on April 24, 2014.

Torslanda Airport

Torslanda Airport — served the city of Gothenburg, Sweden, as its main airport from 1923 to 1977, when the Göteborg Landvetter Airport was opened. The airport closed soon afterwards.

Torslanda Church
Torslanda Church

The Torslanda Church is a medieval church in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is located on the island of Hisingen, in the Torslanda borough, and it belongs to the parish of Torslanda-Björlanda in the Diocese of Gothenburg.

Hittarp
Hittarp

Hittarp is a locality situated in Helsingborg Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 4,075 inhabitants in 2010.

Torslunda plates
Torslunda plates

The Torslunda plates are four cast bronze dies found in the Torslunda parish on the Swedish island Öland. They display figures in relief, representing what are presumed to be traditional scenes from Germanic mythology.