Viborg Stadion | |
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![]() Energi Viborg Arena in 2011 | |
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Full name | Energi Viborg Arena |
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Former names | Viborg Stadion (1931–2011) Energi Viborg Arena (2011–present) |
Address | Stadion Allé 7 8800 Viborg Denmark |
Owner | Viborg Municipality[1] |
Operator | Viborg Stadion Center |
Capacity | 10,000 (9,566 seated) |
Record attendance | 18,000 (Denmark B v Sweden B, 21 October 1956) |
Field size | 105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd)[2] |
Construction | |
Built | 1931 |
Opened | 5 July 1931[3] |
Renovated | 2008 2021 |
Rebuilt | 2001–2007 |
Years active | 1931–present |
Construction cost | 62.1 million kr. (2001) (93.8 million kr. in 2023) |
Tenants | |
Viborg FF (1931–present) Denmark women's national football team |
Viborg Stadion, currently known as Energi Viborg Arena for sponsorship reasons, is the home of Danish Superliga club Viborg FF with a capacity of 10,000. Originally built in 1931, it also plays host to the Danish national women's football team.
The naming rights of the stadium were sold in October 2011 to Energi Viborg, an energy and water company.[4] While the deal was subject to some criticism,[5] it was later extended on several occasions.[6] The current agreement runs until the end of 2025.[7]
Stadionkapacitet: 9.566, overdækkede siddepladser. (V: 2.662; N:2.072; Ø: 2.792; S: 2.040); Banestørrelse: 105 x 68 m.; Lysanlæg: 1200 lux.;
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