Örjans Vall has been used for many different sports over the years, the football field was surrounded by running tracks, until the 1980s, and was the main site for the local athletic clubs.
In 2004 when Gyllene Tider celebrated 25 years, by starting and ending their national tour on Örjans Vall.
The 2009 U21 European Championship, which was played in Sweden, was originally meant to be played at Gamla Ullevi in Gothenburg, Olympia in Helsingborg, Swedbank Stadion in Malmö, and Borås Arena in Borås, however Borås Arena have a Max Hamburgers restaurant on the arena area, which caused legal problem since the tournament is sponsored by McDonald's,[5] for some time it appeared that the Max restaurant would be closed during the tournament,[6] however Max refused later to close its restaurant[7] and the competition was forced to move elsewhere and Örjans Vall in Halmstad was chosen as replacement for Borås.
In recent years HBK supporters have started to demand a new stadium, as the club have reached international competitions, but are not allowed to play on Örjans Vall due to security restrictions, they have instead been forced to play at Ullevi in Göteborg or Olympia in Helsingborg.
[10] In September 2008 a decision to build a new stadium was reached by the local authorities, the new stadium would be placed at Sannarp's recreation ground and Örjans Vall will be demolished and replaced by apartments, the new arena is planned to be complete 2012,[11] however on 5 May 2009 it was announced that there would not be a new arena as the Alliance city council announced its budget proposition.