Sports in Malmö

A picture that says "come to the stadium to watch MFF play!"

A picture of the old fotboll arena in Malmö

"the north side of the old stadium" this is the side for the Malmö supporters to sit when its fotball.

This is the new fotball arena in Malmö called Swedbank Stadion.

This the MFF logo on the arena.

This is a picture of a part of the field in the new fotboll arena.

This is a skate ramp in Stapelbäddsparken for many skaters in Malmö.

This is the biggest part of the skate park in Malmö. Its called "stapel" and in located in Västra hamnen.
Interview with a guy we met at the swedbank stadium!
* What is your name?
* My name is Hampus Persson.
* How old are you?
* I’m 26 years old.
* Do you live in Malmö?
* Yes I do.
* What kind of sports do you like?
* I like soccer and I usually go to see MFF:s games. It’s so fun and I have meet a lot of my new friends there.
* Are you into any other sports?
* I don’t go to see any other games than soccer but I look at Handball and Ice Hockey on the TV.
* Do you play soccer yourself?
* I used to play soccer but my job and studies took to much time so I quit. I didn’t play to become a professional soccer player I did it just for fun but now I go to the gym at least twice a week.
* Thank you so much for the interview. Bye !
* Bye !
Sports is a very big thing in Malmö. Fotball and ishockey is very big and poular sports in Malmö. Our team is Malmö fotbolls förening (MFF) and is a famous team in sweden and we won SM-gold in 2010. The ishockey team is called Malmö Redhawks, but they are not as popular as the fotball team.
One of the most popular fotboll players in the world comes from Malmö and started playing in MFF. His name is Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He comes from Rosengård but now he is playing in Milan. Malmö people is very proud to say that Zlatan is from this town.
He is a big rolemodel for young fotball players in Malmö.
Skating is also very popular in Malmö and "stapel" (the skatingpark) is the biggest outside skating park in Malmö. Many kids go there in the summer and skate all day.
There is many more fine places in Malmö if your interessted in sports!
/Kajsa L, Anna, Felicia, Anita, Julia
How well do you know Malmö?
Our topic was Treasure Hunt Trail and we had to walk through the city and take pictures of details of special places without revealing the whole place. For each picture we had to write a clue so it wouldn’t be too difficult for people to guess what place we have photographed. We interviewed two young students from S: t Petri high school to see how much they really know about the city that they live in. We decided to interview a boy and a girl to see the difference.
The first interview we did was with Aleksandra Dimovska, a 17-year-old girl from SA11A. Aleksandra have lived in Malmö her entire life.
The second person we interviewed was Henrik Säll Nilsson, 16 years old from class SA11C. Henrik has also lived in Malmö his entire life.
The questions we asked was:
1. What do you think about the city?
2. How much do you think you know about Malmö?
3. Do you think you could find places in the city just by seeing a small part of it on a picture?
Aleksandra answered:
1. I think it’s a lovely city because we have kept the culture and old buildings. I like the people who live here.
2. I think I know pretty much about Malmö sense I’ve lived here so long.
3. Yes, I think so.
When we did the quiz on Aleksandra she got 8 out of 10 correct answers.
Henrik answered:
1. I think it’s a small town but it’s perfect for me.
2. I don’t think I know Malmö very good.
3. Yes.
Henrik also got 8 out of 10 right answers.
This shows us that there is no difference between the knowledge of a girl and a boy in our age. The both know their city pretty well.
Can you guess where this is?
A clue: Symphony
A clue: Our rivals
A clue: Electic
A clue: In a park close to S:t Petri.
A clue: This is for kids.
A clue: Improving knowledge.
A clue: You all see in the morning.
A clue: Ghosts
A clue: King
A clue: Money
Made by: Amina, Rita, Maxim, Evelina and Salomé
What to do for 50 SEK in Malmo
We have thought about many things to do in Malmö for fifty SEK, mostly things like food (kebab, falafel, bread, cookies, cupcakes, soda etc.) but there is actually more things to do in Malmö.
You can take a bath at the river, even though it is kind of cold and disgusting. You can go jogging in the parks around Malmö, you can even feed the ducks.
It’s actually hard to find anything to buy because everything is expensive in Sweden, also to visit places like Aq-va-kul. (Aqua Fun). Therefore our list is more of things you can do outside and different food.
We think there are a lot of free things to do in Malmö, but those things are free for a reason. They are boring. So we decide to buy bread for the ducks and the homeless.
When we walked around Malmö we discussed what to do with 50 SEK and everyone said kebab at first, then when we were supposed to interview someone and Vera Rönngard said “Go and get a coffee with a friend”. So we decided that the main thing you can do for 50 SEK is to eat and drink.
If you are a foreigner you can just walk around in Malmö, or take the bus (which is cheap), and watch old buildings, new buildings, old people, Zlatans house. There are a lot of things to you can for example watch a football match.
What we now have discovered, is that 50 SEK is not much, but you may eat or drink something if you don’t want to do stuff for free. Here are some examples for what you can do for 50 SEK:







