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Næsby Stadium ( Danish: Næsby Stadion) is an
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located in Kirkendrup in the northern part of
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, Denmark. It has been the
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ground of 2nd Division club
Næsby Boldklub Næsby Boldklub is a Danish Association football, football club currently playing in the Danish 3rd Division, the fourth tier of Danish football. They play at Næsby Stadium, ALPI Arena Næsby in Odense Municipality#Neighbourhoods and settlements ...
since its construction in 1984. Besides the stadium, which has a capacity of 2,500, the ground also includes an
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, a playground, a street football pitch, outdoor fitness as well as the cafeteria ''Den Blå Café''. In May 2016 it was renamed ALPI Arena Næsby, after the naming rights were acquired by logistics company, ALPI.


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