Harboe Arena Slagelse

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  • FC Vestsjælland
  • Slagelse B & I
  • Games of FC Vestsjælland
  • Games of Slagelse B & I

The Harboe Slagelse Arena is a football stadium in the Danish town of Slagelse, Zealand. The sports facility was built in 1927 and is the club Slagelse Bold & Idrætsforening ( Slagelse German football club and sports club, in short: SB & I) used in the 1970s, spent four seasons in the top division at that time 1st Division. Founded in 2008 with the first team of the SB & I of the football club FC Vestsjælland, which discharges its games than another team in the stadium. For the 2013/14 season the FCV made ​​the jump to the Danish Football House of Lords, the Super League.

Thus in Slagelse Stadion first division matches may be played, had renovated and the requirements of DBU be adjusted the stadium. For 38.5 million DKK ( approximately EUR 5.2 million ) were built a new covered grandstand, among other things and installed floodlights. The rank of 1,200 seats, is equipped among other things with the press and conference rooms, a TV studio, a lounge with seating for about 450 guests, changing rooms, massage and doping control rooms. The available space in the stadium is 10,000 seats, of which 3,200 seats are.

On 24 March 2013, the new viewers rank was officially opened by Mayor Lis Tribler.

The end of 2013 acquired the Harboes Bryggeri ( German Harboe Brewery ) the naming rights for the stadium. Since then, the sports venue is named Harboe Arena Slagelse.

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