Energi Nord Arena
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| Energi Nord Arena | |
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| Location | Harald Jensens Vej 9 9000 Aalborg |
| Coordinates | 57°3′5.4″N 9°53′56.76″E / 57.0515°N 9.8991°E |
| Opened | 1960 |
| Renovated | 2002 |
| Expanded | 2002 |
| Owner | Aalborg Municipality |
| Surface | Grass |
| Construction cost | DKK 98,000,000 |
| Architect | Friis & Moltke A/S |
| Capacity | 13,797 (8,997 seats) (Danish matches) 10,500 (International matches)[1] |
| Record attendance | 21,198 (AaB vs. KB, 1969) |
| Field dimensions | 105 x 70 m |
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| AaB (Danish Superliga) (1960–present) Denmark under-21 national team (2006–present)[2] UEFA Women's Championship (1991) UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship (2011) |
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Energi Nord Arena (former Aalborg Stadion) is a football stadium located in the Aalborg Stadion stadium complex. It is the home ground of AaB. It has a capacity of 13,797 of which 8,997 is seated. For international matches the capacity is 10,500.
The stadium consists of 4 stands:
- Two long-side stands:
- Two end stands:
- The Spar Nord stand (4,000 standing places)
- The Faxe Kondi stand (1,296 seats and 800 standing places)
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[edit] National games
Energi Nord Arena has six times been used as home ground for the Danish national team, and is supposed to be the venue for the friendly match against Senegal on 27 May 2010. Further it has been venue of several youth and female national matches:[3]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Energi Nord Arena facts AaB A/S, 15 April 2008.
- ^ (Danish) Landsholdet til Aalborg, Ebblog.dk, October 19, 2006
- ^ "Landsholdsdatabasen" (in Danish). Danish Football Association. http://www.dbu.dk/page.aspx?id=5641. Retrieved 2010-03-08.
[edit] External links
- (Danish) Aalborg Stadion at Aalborg Municipality's website
- (Danish) Energi Nord Arena at AaB's website
- (Russian) Energi Nord Arena
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