Odense Stadium (
Danish
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: Odense Stadion) is an association football stadium in the
Bolbro
Bolbro is a Western neighbourhood of Odense, Funen, Denmark. It contains many sports stadiums and clubs including the Odense Idrætspark, Odense Isstadion
Odense Isstadion ('Odense Ice Stadium'), also known as Spar Nord Arena for sponsorship re ...
district of
Odense
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, Denmark. Nicknamed ''Folkets Teater'' (
en: "The People's Theater") by
Jack Johnson, it has been the home ground of
Odense Boldklub
Odense Boldklub (; also known as Odense BK or the more commonly used OB) is a Danish professional football club based in the city Odense. The club has won three Danish championships and five Danish Cup trophies. OB play in the Danish Superliga ...
since the 1940s and has previously hosted select matches for
FC Fyn (2011–2012),
Boldklubben 1909
Boldklubben 1909, known as B1909, is a Danish association football club currently playing in the Denmark Series. They play at Gillested Park in Odense on Funen, which has a capacity of 6,000. Founded in 1909, the club spent a total 38 seasons i ...
,
Boldklubben 1913
Boldklubben 1913 is a Danish football club which plays in Albani Series. They play at Campus Road, in Odense on Funen. B1913 spent one season in the ''1961–62 European Cup'', which is the club's most notable international appearance.
From ...
and
Odense Boldklub Kvinde Elite (until 2016) during their tenures in the higher ranking leagues.
With a current capacity of 15,790 (13,990 seatings; 13,573 seatings for international matches), it is the
fifth largest football stadium of any football team in Denmark.
It is part of the sports complex, known as
Odense Sports Park Odense Sports Park ( da, Odense Idrætspark) is a sports complex located in Odense, Denmark. The complex belongs to Municipality of Odense and contains various sports venues including the Odense Stadion. It also has seven swimming pools open for pub ...
(Danish: Odense Idrætspark), owned by
Odense Municipality and run by the company of Odense Idrætspark (a department of "By- og Kulturforvaltningen, Fritid og biblioteker" under the municipality).
The venue was inaugurated in August 1941 as Odense Stadium with major renovations made in the 1990s and 2000s. In recent years, it has been known under several names due to
sponsorship
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arrangements; Fionia Park (2005–2010), TRE-FOR Park (2010–2016), EWII Park (2016–2018), and in June 2018 it was renamed Nature Energy Park, when the naming rights for Odense Boldklub's football matches and events was acquired by ''Nature Energy'', an energy company.
In
FIFA and
UEFA
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matches, it is known under its original name, Odense Stadium, due to sponsorship restrictions.
The
1990–91 Danish Cup Finals were played at the stadium, which has also hosted 7
Danish Women's Cup
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List of finals
The list of finals:
By titles
See also
* ...
Finals (1997/98–2002/03 and 2013/14) and several home matches for both the
Denmark national football team (since 1962) and the
Denmark women's national football team
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(since 1984).
Other uses have included hosting concerts with a capacity of 22,000 concertgoers, Fagenes Fest in 1948 and the
DGI's Landsstævnet in 1985.
History and development
Background and inauguration
Compared with other
major Danish cities, it took a long time before a stadium was constructed in the city of
Odense
Odense ( , , ) is the third largest city in Denmark (behind Copenhagen and Aarhus) and the largest city on the island of Funen. As of 1 January 2022, the city proper had a population of 180,863 while Odense Municipality had a population of 20 ...
.
The sports facilities in Odense after
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have been described as being overall ''bad'' even though sports facilities exited in Kræmmermarken and
Odense Boldklub
Odense Boldklub (; also known as Odense BK or the more commonly used OB) is a Danish professional football club based in the city Odense. The club has won three Danish championships and five Danish Cup trophies. OB play in the Danish Superliga ...
had its own sports facility.
In the beginning of the 1920s,
Aarhus and
Aalborg inaugurated their own stadiums, which increased the local discussions regarding building a stadium in Odense, but a decision could not made in the first couple of years, partly due to the huge concerns by the dominating political party in the city council,
Conservative People's Party.
The stadium plans were finally approved by the then-mayor of Odense,
Hans Christian Petersen (Conservative People's Party), and Odense Idrætspark was founded on 27 December 1927, with the expectation that the municipality built the stadium, and the local sports clubs would run it.
The building site for the city's first stadium was placed at Kildemosen, in an area located in the western section of the workshops for
Sydfyenske Railways (SFJ) and 'Sukkerkogeriet Odense'.
On 16 August 1931, the first edition of Odense Idrætspark, was inaugurated with an association football match marked by pouring rain – on the exhibition pitch without any grandstands – between a selected Odense-team and the runners-up in the
1930–31 Austrian football championship
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, with the visitors securing a 9–2 win.
At the beginning, the construction of the site went according to schedule, with a
football field and
fence
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...
s being ready, but the sports clubs only managed to finish constructing half of the remaining part of the sports facility and the municipality refused to give any assistance.
Due to the hard economic situation in the 1930s, the funding of the plans for improving the stadium's austere conditions could not be found.
The stadium eventually never turned out to be the sports facility, it was intended to be for the local sports community, and in 1936, the administration of the stadium declared bankruptcy.
Due to the lack of maintenance, the football pitch went into so much oblivion, that the Odense clubs decided they would rather play tournament matches on their own facilities.
A memorial stone with no inscription, raised during the construction of the old stadium area, today marks the site, which has since been loaned out to
KFUM's Boldklub Odense and Boldklubben Frem.
The bankruptcy quickly triggered a new discussion about the construction of a new and much more comptemporary sports facility located at an alternative site, with either Kræmmerparken, Fruens Bøge,
Bolbro
Bolbro is a Western neighbourhood of Odense, Funen, Denmark. It contains many sports stadiums and clubs including the Odense Idrætspark, Odense Isstadion
Odense Isstadion ('Odense Ice Stadium'), also known as Spar Nord Arena for sponsorship re ...
or Kildemosevej being suggested by the politicians.
At the beginning of 1937, a vote by the politicians at
Odense City Hall
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Today's building was designed by Johan Daniel Herholdt and Carl Lendorf in the Historicist style ...
decided, that the new location of the second edition of Odense Idrætspark and a contemporary stadium was to be placed at
Bolbro
Bolbro is a Western neighbourhood of Odense, Funen, Denmark. It contains many sports stadiums and clubs including the Odense Idrætspark, Odense Isstadion
Odense Isstadion ('Odense Ice Stadium'), also known as Spar Nord Arena for sponsorship re ...
, further west of the city center than the location of the old stadium.
The vote took place only a few months before the next city council elections, where the Conservative People's Party and the
Social Democrats
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fought fiercely for the power of the city council.
The construction of the site broke ground in the spring of 1937 and was intended as a relief work for the unemployed, which meant that the contractor could not use major excavators – the work had to be done by hand.
The original design of the stadium was made by the Danish architect professor
Edvard Thomsen (1884–1980) in cooperation with architect Vagn O. Kyed (1903–19??), and built in the period 1939–1941 with Odense Municipality as the developer.
The original stadium design consisted of only one grandstand with a capacity of approximately 1,000 covered seats, while the rest of the stadium were standing areas, consisting of terraces on each side of the grandstand (southwest side), a long terrace on the opposite northeast side, a high terrace behind the
goal
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in the southeast side, while there was no terrace behind the goal in the northwest side, that was on level with the playing field.
In connection with stadium, a stadium tower, a stadium clock and a kiosk were located at the south entrance, which was the only official entrance in the fenced area, and with flagpoles placed in the south sections of the stadium.
The construction cost of the entire sports facility, comprising five fields (an association football stadium with a total capacity of approximately 12,000 spectators, an athletics stadium, a cricket ground, a hockey pitch and a throwing lane), was DKK 1,314,266.26
kr. (1941), which corresponded to the yearly wage of approximately 350 unskilled workers, and was entirely funded by the municipality of Odense.
The second edition of Odense Idrætspark was officially inaugurated on 17 August 1941, when the Danish athletics championships were organized at the athletics stadium and speeches were held in the presence of the mayor of
Odense
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,
Ignatius Vilhelm Werner (Social Democrats), the chairman of
National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark
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,
Holten Castenschiold, 7,000 spectators and transmitted to the radio by
Gunnar "Nu" Hansen.
The first association football match at the stadium was an exhibition game played three weeks later, on 7 September 1941, a team representing the city of Odense – featuring select players from the three highest ranking local clubs of the 1940–41 season,
Boldklubben 1913
Boldklubben 1913 is a Danish football club which plays in Albani Series. They play at Campus Road, in Odense on Funen. B1913 spent one season in the ''1961–62 European Cup'', which is the club's most notable international appearance.
From ...
,
Boldklubben 1909
Boldklubben 1909, known as B1909, is a Danish association football club currently playing in the Denmark Series. They play at Gillested Park in Odense on Funen, which has a capacity of 6,000. Founded in 1909, the club spent a total 38 seasons i ...
and
Odense Boldklub
Odense Boldklub (; also known as Odense BK or the more commonly used OB) is a Danish professional football club based in the city Odense. The club has won three Danish championships and five Danish Cup trophies. OB play in the Danish Superliga ...
playing in white shirts and black shorts/socks – meet the
reigning Danish champions,
Boldklubben Frem
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, playing in white shorts and blue/red shirts and socks.
Before the match, the mayor of Odense gave an inauguration speech, and the
national anthem
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''
Der er et yndigt land'' was sung, following by giving up the ball to officially start the game, that ended with the Copenhagen team winning the match 6–2 after a quick initial 1–0 lead from the ''home team''.
The first goal was scored by left winger Edvard Thorsen from Boldklubben 1913, representing the selected Odense team, against the then-
national team
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goalkeeper,
Egon Sørensen.
Expansions and conversion to all-seater
Only minor changes was made to the original buildings at Odense Stadium between 1941 and the fall of 1996.
The first significant change to the buildings were made in 1965 with the establishment of a lighting installation with a light intensity of 400 lux and a minor renovation to the grandstand.
In the first couple of decades after the inauguration, there was a recurrent need to expand the capacity of the stadium to accommodate the increasing number of spectators to the football matches for Boldklubben 1909, Boldklubben 1913 and Odense Boldklub.
During the 1950s and 1960s the three clubs played interchangeably in the highest and second highest Danish football leagues, drawing large crowds to the Odense derbies between each other, with all three clubs playing in the
1960
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and
1968 Danish 1st Division
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Overview
It was contested by 12 teams, and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub won the championship.
League standings
Results
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respectively at the same time.
During the summer break in 1959, an expansion of north-east stand was made to hold an additional 1,360 standing spectators, which was done by adding 17 new steps each 80 meters in length.
The north-east stand would later become a covered stand with no seatings.
In the 1990s, a decision was made by Odense Municipality to do an extensive renovation of the entire stadium at a total construction cost of
DKK 60 million.
The renovations, made in the years 1996–1997, consisted of expanding the stadium with four new seating grandstands that included a small number of standing areas in the corners.
The last couple of renovations were not finished until 1998. It was considered among the most modern stadiums in Denmark after the renovation in the 1990s.
In 2004,
under-soil heating
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was installed on the
football field together with other minor improvements, financed by Odense Municipality through the sale of
condo
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s and building-rights to Odense Boldklub A/S, at a construction cost of DKK 10 million.
The following year, reconstruction of the VIP-facilities/sponsor lounge including expansion of the main grandstand were made by Odense Boldklub A/S, so that Odense stadium would be in full compliance with the
requirements of UEFA to host international matches.
The VIP building was designed by the Danish architect Søren Vestergaard, one of the then two main shareholders of Torkild Kristensens Tegnestue A/S (TKT) and the investment of DKK 40 million was done by Odense Boldklub A/S.
Unlike the rest of the stadium, which is owned by
Odense Municipality and run by Odense Idrætspark (a department of "By- og Kulturforvaltningen, Fritid og biblioteker" at the municipality), the VIP building was originally owned by Odense Boldklub A/S (OB), but the ownership was transferred to Odense Sport & Event A/S (OSE), when the
limited company
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merged with
Odense Congress Center
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A/S (OCC) on 1 May 2006, almost a year after the renovations was made.
The yearly rental agreement by OCC, for the use of the stadium, gives the club the rights to use the stadium for 20 matches at a cost of DKK 2.1 million (2013) up from DKK 1,7 million in 2007, while more matches cost an additional DKK 101,000 per match, and includes the sale of advertisements, catering, stadium naming rights and priority access to their own matches being held on the stadium.
Records
The stadium's record attendance was recorded on 1 September 1963, when reportally 30,924 spectators watched the
1963 Danish 1st Division
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Overview
It was contested by 12 teams, and Esbjerg fB won the championship.
League standings
Results
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match between the
1962 season's runners-up Boldklubben 1913
Boldklubben 1913 is a Danish football club which plays in Albani Series. They play at Campus Road, in Odense on Funen. B1913 spent one season in the ''1961–62 European Cup'', which is the club's most notable international appearance.
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and the
reigning Danish champions Esbjerg fB
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.
The game was won 3–2 by Esbjerg fB during which the youngest spectators had to be placed closest to the sidelines of the football field to make room for everybody.
With Odense Boldklub as the home team, the local derby match against Boldklubben 1909 in the
1973 Danish 2nd Division drew 26,877 spectators, which became the record attendance number for an Odense Boldklub home match, while also becoming a record for a match in the second highest level in Denmark – the game ended in a tie, 2–2.
By finishing on top of the league in the first half of the
1961 Danish 1st Division,
Boldklubben 1913
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From ...
qualified to play in the
1961–62 European Cup
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, where the second round home match against
Real Madrid CF
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on 18 October 1961 drew 27,584 spectators, which remains the largest crowd present at an international club match on Odense Stadium.
Approximately 40,000 spectators were present at the opening ceremony of
DGI's Landsstævnet on 27 June 1985, the highest number in the history of Denmark's largest sports festival.
The record attendance after the stadium's total renovation in 1997 is 15,486 spectators, which was recorded during the
2008–09 Danish Superliga season, when the home team
Odense Boldklub
Odense Boldklub (; also known as Odense BK or the more commonly used OB) is a Danish professional football club based in the city Odense. The club has won three Danish championships and five Danish Cup trophies. OB play in the Danish Superliga ...
played against
FC Copenhagen
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on 13 May 2009, winning the match 3–2.
Name, sponsorships and logos
The late Danish footballer and manager,
Jack Johnson, referred to the stadium as ''Folkets Teater'' (
en: "The People's Theater"), which is a nickname that has stuck with the stadium throughout the years.
Being the largest stadium located in the largest city on the isle of
Funen
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, Odense Stadium is unofficially referred to as ''Fyns national-stadion'' (
en: "the national stadium of Funen").
As part of the rental agreement with Odense Idrætspark of the home ground, Odense Boldklub (through Odense Sport & Event A/S) has the possibility to sell the naming rights of the stadium.
The stadium changed its official name to Fionia Park (1 July 2005 – 20 June 2010), when the naming rights were bought by the regional bank
Fionia Bank A/S for a five-year period becoming only the second large stadium in Denmark to change its name by selling its naming rights to a sponsor.
Afterwards TRE-FOR Park (1 July 2010 – 22 October 2016) became the official name for the stadium, when the energy group TRE-FOR acquired the naming rights for the stadium as part of a five-year
sponsorship deal, which was extended in February 2015 for an additional three years.
Four years later a new name, EWII Park, was officially introduced on 23 October 2016 on the day that the Superliga match between
Odense Boldklub
Odense Boldklub (; also known as Odense BK or the more commonly used OB) is a Danish professional football club based in the city Odense. The club has won three Danish championships and five Danish Cup trophies. OB play in the Danish Superliga ...
and
FC København was played, because the stadium sponsor decided to change its own company name to EWII.
On 7 June 2018, the stadium's current name was introduced as Nature Energy Park, when the energy company, Nature Energy, became the stadium sponsor.
The rental agreement does not force other teams or events, such as the
Denmark national football team or
Boldklubben 1909
Boldklubben 1909, known as B1909, is a Danish association football club currently playing in the Denmark Series. They play at Gillested Park in Odense on Funen, which has a capacity of 6,000. Founded in 1909, the club spent a total 38 seasons i ...
, that rent the stadium for a single event or match, to use the sponsor name used by Odense Boldklub for their matches.
The sponsor name for the stadium cannot be used when hosting
FIFA and
UEFA
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events, since these governing bodies have policies forbidding corporate sponsorship from companies that are not official tournament partners. In UEFA national team and club matches, it is known under its original name Odense Stadium.
Logos used for the naming rights agreements of Odense Stadium:
File:Fionia Park wordmark.svg, Fionia Park
(2005–2010)
Sponsor: Fionia Bank
File:TRE-FOR Park (2010-2012).svg, TRE-FOR Park
(2010–2016)
Sponsor: TRE-FOR
File:EWII Park (2016).svg, EWII Park
(2016–2018)
Sponsor: EWII
File:Nature energy park-compact.svg, Nature Energy Park
(2018–''present'')
Sponsor: Nature Energy
Structure and facilities
The stadium consists of four stands (north, east, south and west):
*Two long-side stands:
**The
Carlsberg stand (2342 seats)
**The Barfoed Group stand (4764 seats)
*Two end stands:
**The
Richard Møller Nielsen
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stand (before known as "Stiften") home supporters stand (3496 seats (at league games the capacity is improved because of a standing-section))
**The 3F 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 Richard Møller Nielsen stand belongs to the fans of the home team.
The VIP facilities are located in the Carlberg stand, and covers a total of 600m
2 and the dining can handle up to 1.000 individuals.
Besides meetings rooms, the six
sky boxes have the latest AV-equipment installed and have room for 10 persons each, while there are also 5 lounges inside the VIP-building.
Concert venue and other uses
The stadium can hold 22,000 concertgoers.
Two concerts have been held at the venue:
*
Elton John (24 June 2007) during
the Captain and the Kid Tour
*
Roger Waters (13 May 2008) during
the Dark Side of the Moon Live
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The tour feat ...
tour
Other uses have included hosting Fagenes Fest in 1948 and the
DGI's Landsstævnet in 1985.
References
External links
Subsection on the official website of Odense Boldklub
Subsection on the official website of Odense Idrætspark
{{Landmarks of Funen
Football venues in Denmark
Buildings and structures in Odense
Odense Boldklub