TRE-FOR Park

  • Games of Odense BK
  • Concerts

The TRE -FOR Park is the football stadium of the Danish football club Odense BK. Odense is the administrative seat of the homonymous municipality on the island of Funen. Since May 2010, the stadium is named TRE -FOR Park.

The stadium

In 1941 the venue was inaugurated; at that time still under the name Odense stadium and to the renovated 1996 little changed. First changes were made in 1965. The stadium got a strong 400 lux floodlights and the grandstand was a small renovation. From 1990 to 1996 the Odense BK reached the European Cup, with the exception of 1992. Because of this, the city council decided to rebuild the over 50 -year-old stadium.

On 26 September 1997 three of the four stands were completed and were inaugurated with the game Odense BK against FC Copenhagen. Two months later, the last rank was built and thus was at the time in Odense is one of the most modern stadiums in Denmark. For the season 2002/ 03 UEFA tightened the requirements for stadiums in the European Cup. The Danish Association Dansk Boldspil Union ( DBU) took over the guidelines for the stages of the Danish Superliga. We have modernized by the summer of 2004 for a year. At the end of the renovation, the stadium got its former name Fionia Park. It was moved a soil heating and the grandstand extended ( with VIP boxes ). In the premises of the stadium hosts events such as Conferences, receptions, trade shows, press conferences and celebrations of all kinds with these measures was the venue up to date

Today, the arena has 15,761 seats ( 13,963 seats). The largest number of visitors after renovation in 1997 came together at the stadium on 13 May 2009. 15,486 spectators watched the penultimate matchday of the 2008/09 season the game Odense BK against FC Copenhagen ( 3-2 ). In addition to the TRE -FOR Park, the Odense Atletikstadion; where the FC Fyn its home games discharges.

In early May, 2010, the club announced that the stadium will be called in the future to 2015 TRE -FOR Park. The Danish energy company TRE -FOR pays a double-digit million euro amount in Danish kroner for the naming rights.

The stands

The naming rights of the individual ranks were sold to the Carlsberg brewery, the newspaper Fyens pin Tidende, the Internet electronic mail order Switch.dk and Fionia Bank.

  • Carlsberg Tribune: 2,771 Places
  • Fyens Stiftstidende Tribune: 3,496 Places
  • Switch.dk Tribune: 4,764 Places
  • Fionia Bank Tribune: 2,932 Places

There are a further 1,760 standing places ( 800 home fans; 960 away fans ); 18 seats for disabled and 38 seats in the press box.

Concerts

Inside the stadium, find now and concerts in addition to playing football instead. On 24 June 2007, the British singer Elton John came on and during his The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour played Roger Waters on 13 May 2008 at the stadium of Odense.

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