Swedbank Stadion is the new stadion that is located next to the old Malmö stadion. Although it’s slightly smaller than Copenhagen’s Parken, everything here is much more better organised. We were here to watch the«most important game of the year»(so my Swedish friends said) — a Champions League third qualifier round between local club Malmö FF and FC Salzburg. I was actually expecting streaming of rowdy people with football gear singing endlessly like the usual fare, but hey — this is Sweden after all. No rowdy people, people got in line patiently to get into the stadium and no singing at all(at least not until we got inside) — but there were indeed local supporters wearing the sky blue shirt of the local team Malmö FF. Once I got inside, I was surprised at how many people were there(also when we got outside as well, there was this never ending stream of people coming out of the stadium that I didn’t even know they were that many). Since it was an UEFA game, no alcohol sale was allowed so people were relatively mild with their behaviour(or were they just being Swedish?) apart from the usual shouts and singing :) All in all, I had great experience here and would love to go back to watch some more football in here. The only downside was it was located just outside of the city with only one(?) line of bus serving this area? It was horrible when we got out after the match and we had to cut through Pildammsparken and walk all the way back to the«city» to get transport back somewhere. Better public transport access please(especially during big game like this!) and you’ll earn my five star ;)