Hjørring Stadium

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. 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. 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. 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).

Hjørring Stadium
Nord Energi Arena
Danmarks mest bæredygtige stadion
Full nameNord Energi Arena
Former namesHjørring Stadion (1930–2014)
Femhøje Stadion - Hjørring (2014–present)
Bredbånd Nord Arena (2015–2017)
Nord Energi Arena (2017–present)
LocationTørholmsvej 10
9800 Hjørring
Coordinates57°27′27.58″N 9°59′54.62″E
OwnerHjørring Municipality
Capacity10,000 (3,100 seatings)
Field size105 by 65 metres (114.8 yd × 71.1 yd)
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
Opened1930
Renovated2014–2015
Expanded2019
Construction costDKK 35 million (2014–2015)
DKK 17.5 million (2019)
Project managerLund & Staun ApS (2014–2015)
Vennelyst Ingeniør- og Entreprenørforretning (2019)
Tenants
Fortuna Hjørring
Vendsyssel FF (2013–present)
Dana Cup (1982–present)
FC Hjørring (2006–2013)
Hjørring IF (until 2006)
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