Kortedala
[Image:Kortedala_Torg.JPG|thumb|right|Kortedala Torg, the biggest square in the district.]
Image:Polishuset.JPG|thumb|right|Looking towards the main square "Kortedala torg" from the tram station. To the right is the police station for northeastern Gothenburg.
Kortedala is a district, mainly residential, in the north-eastern part of Gothenburg in western Sweden. The area has a population of around 10,000 and is one of the typical 1950s suburbs of Gothenburg. The area has many trees and parks. Kortedala also has Gothenburg's largest ice-skating rink, Isdala, and a large sports centre, Alelyckan. There are four local squares, three smaller ones and the larger Kortedala Torg. Kortedala is on tram lines 6, 7 and 11, with line 6 terminating at Aprilgatan. As of 2023, no tram lines longer stop at Aprilgatan due to a shortage of tram drivers.
In 2007, the Swedish musician Jens Lekman released an album titled Night Falls Over Kortedala. He also wrote a song called Tram #7 to Heaven about the tram to Bergsjön, which passes through Kortedala.