Hvidovre Stadium
Kæmpernes Arena | |
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Hvidovre Stadium (1954–2010) |
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place | Sollentuna Allé 1-3 2650 Hvidovre , Denmark |
Coordinates | 55 ° 37 '55 " N , 12 ° 28' 58" E |
opening | 1955 |
Renovations | 1970 |
surface | Natural grass |
capacity | 15,600 seats |
playing area | 102 × 65 m |
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The Hvidovre Stadium is a football stadium with athletics track in Danish Hvidovre . It is the home stadium of the Hvidovre IF ( football ), Hvidovre AM (athletics) and Hvidovre Stars ( American football ) clubs . The stadium, which was planned in 1954 and built in 1955, has a capacity for 15,600 spectators, of which 4,600 are on the covered grandstand that was completed in 1970. In August 2010, the naming rights were sold, so that the stadium was named Office Center Arena . The Office Center company trades in office equipment. The stadium is currently called Kæmpernes Arena .
In 1966 and 1969 the stadium hosted the home games of Hvidovre IF in the Messestädte-Pokal . In 1972 and 1980 the home games of Hvidovre IF in the UEFA Cup and in the European Cup Winners' Cup were played there.
Web links
- Hvidovre Stadion ( Danish ) Retrieved April 23, 2011.
- Hvidovre Stadium, Hvidovre IF . Stadium world. Retrieved April 23, 2011.
- Hvidovre IF vs. Esbjerg fB 2: 1 . Ansgar Spiertz. April 21, 2010. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hvidovre sælger stadionnavnet (Hvidovre Stadion will be called Office Center Arena in future ) ( Danish ) bold.dk Danmark ApS. August 17, 2010. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
- ↑ de.soccerway.com: Kæmpernes Arena
- ↑ 123hjemmeside.dk: Nyt navn på Stadion