TRE-FOR Park
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Panorama view over Odense Stadion
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Full name | TRE-FOR Park |
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Former names | Fionia Park |
Location | Højstrupvej 7B DK-5200 Odense V |
Capacity | 15,633 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1941 |
Renovated | 1997 |
Architect | Gert Andersson |
Tenants | |
Odense Boldklub (1947-present) FC Fyn (2011-2012) |
The TRE-FOR Park (originally Odense Stadion) is a football stadium and the home ground of Odense Boldklub .It has a capacity of 15,633. Until 3 May 2010, the stadium was known as Fionia Park.
The stadium consists of 4 stands:
- Two long-side stands:
- Two end stands:
- The Fyens Stiftstidende (popular known as "Stiften") home supporters stand (3496 seats (at league games the capacity is improved because of a standing-section))
- The Nordea stand (3295 seats) away stand
In addition to this there are 1800 standing places (1000 home team – 800 away team), 24 places for the disabled and 45 press seats. The "Fyens Stiftstidende" stand belongs to the fans of the home team. The fan fraction called Odense Ultras is working hard to get all seatings removed as they believe this will enhance the spirit and experience for the fans. It is considered among the top football stadiums in Denmark and fully complies with the requirements of UEFA.
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Concerts[edit]
Two concerts have been held at the venue:
- Elton John, 24 June 2007
- Roger Waters during his The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour, 13 May 2008.
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External links[edit]
- (Danish) Official website
- (Russian) TRE-FOR Park
Coordinates: 55°23′52″N 10°21′00″E / 55.397771°N 10.350055°E
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