Hjørring Stadium
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Hjørring Stadium (Danish: Hjørring Stadion) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Hjørring, Denmark, that is part of Femhøje Sport Center, and hence also known as Femhøje Stadion – Hjørring.[3] It is currently used mostly for association football matches and is the home stadium of Fortuna Hjørring and Vendsyssel FF. The stadium, which is owned and operated by Hjørring Municipality, has a maximum capacity of 10,000 people of which 3,100 are seats.[2][1] The attendance record of 7,919 spectators was set on 3 June 1973 in a match in the western group of Danish 3rd Division between Hjørring IF and local rivals Frederikshavn fI.[5][6] It has been known as Nord Energi Arena for sponsorship reasons since July 2017 and had previously been referred to as Bredbånd Nord Arena (2015–2017).
Danmarks mest bæredygtige stadion | |
Full name | Nord Energi Arena |
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Former names | Hjørring Stadion (1930–2014) Femhøje Stadion - Hjørring (2014–present) Bredbånd Nord Arena (2015–2017) Nord Energi Arena (2017–present) |
Location | Tørholmsvej 10 9800 Hjørring |
Coordinates | 57°27′27.58″N 9°59′54.62″E |
Owner | Hjørring Municipality |
Capacity | 10,000 (3,100 seatings)[1] |
Field size | 105 by 65 metres (114.8 yd × 71.1 yd) |
Surface | Natural grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 1930[2] |
Renovated | 2014–2015[2] |
Expanded | 2019[2] |
Construction cost | DKK 35 million (2014–2015)[3] DKK 17.5 million (2019) |
Project manager | Lund & Staun ApS (2014–2015)[4] Vennelyst Ingeniør- og Entreprenørforretning (2019) |
Tenants | |
Fortuna Hjørring Vendsyssel FF (2013–present) Dana Cup (1982–present) FC Hjørring (2006–2013) Hjørring IF (until 2006) |