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Brøndby Stadium

Brøndby Stadion
Vilfort Park
Brøndby stadium panorama.jpg
Full name Brøndby Stadion
Location Brøndby Stadion 8
2605 Brøndby
Coordinates 55°38′55.82″N 12°25′06.66″E / 55.6488389°N 12.4185167°E / 55.6488389; 12.4185167
Owner Brøndby IF
Capacity 28,000 (23,400 seats)
Record attendance 31,508 (Brøndby IF vs. F.C. Copenhagen, 18 June 2003)
Field size 105 x 68 m
Surface Grass
Construction
Built 1965
Opened 1965
Renovated 1999–2000
Expanded 1978, 1982, 1989, 1992, 2007
Tenants
Brøndby IF (Danish Superliga) (1965–present)

The Brøndby Stadium (Danish: Brøndby Stadion) is a football stadium in Brøndbyvester, Brøndby Municipality, Denmark. Opened in 1965, it is the home ground of Brøndby IF. The stadium has a capacity of 28,000, including 23,400 seats. It has hosted Denmark national team matches three times.

The stadium was founded in 1965 as little more than a grass field with an athletics track circling the field of play. A main stand was not built until 1978, when a stand with the capacity of 1,200 seated spectators was taken into use. When Brøndby IF was promoted to the best Danish football league in 1982, concrete terraces opposite the main stand were constructed, allowing for a crowd of 5,000 additional people. From 1989 to 1990, the athletic track was discarded and a further 2,000 seats were installed on top of the concrete stands for a total capacity of 10,000.

The stadium was temporarily upgraded with scaffolding stands when Brøndby IF played in the European UEFA Cup 1990-91 tournament, which boosted the stadium capacity to 18,000 in the semi-final leg of the tournament. Following the European adventure, the club inaugurated its end stands in 1992, allowing for a total of 22,000 spectators.

Brøndby IF bought Brøndby Stadium from the Brøndby municipality in May 1998. Buying the stadium for 23,5 million DKK the club spent the double amount to modernize the stadium. When the club qualified for the UEFA Champions League 1998-99, the stadium was still under construction and the games were moved to the Parken Stadium.

After a rebuilding in 2000–2001, the stadium capacity is now 28,000, and 22,000 at the European games which demand all-seated crowds. The rebuilt stadium was opened on 22 October 2000 with a 4–2 victory over Akademisk Boldklub, before a crowd of 28,416 spectators. Since then, the stadium has seen a number of lesser or larger infrastructural and technical enhancements, and the February 2004 European game against FC Barcelona was played in front of a 26,031 all-seated crowd. The average attendance at Danish Superliga matches is 16,500, while the record was a 31,508 attendance for a match vs. main rivals FC København on June 18, 2003. In comparison, the two clubs have often met before crowds of 40,000 spectators at FC København's home ground, Parken.


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