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Herfølge Stadium

Herfølge Stadium (Danish: Herfølge Stadion) is an association football stadium located in Herfølge, Køge municipality, Denmark. It has been the home ground of Herfølge BK (HB) since 1936 and has previously hosted the professional superstructure HB Køge (2009–2018).[4][2] In November 2018, the total capacity of 8,000 spectators (with 3.440 seatings) made it among the 25th largest football stadiums in Denmark.[5]

Herfølge Stadium
Full nameHerfølge Stadion
Former namesHerfølge Stadion (1936–present)
SEAS-NVE Park (2009–2016)
Cactus Park (2016–2018)
Capelli Sport Stadion (2018)
LocationVordingborgvej 124
4681 Herfølge
Coordinates55°24′49″N 12°08′03″E / 55.413596°N 12.1341788°E / 55.413596; 12.1341788
OwnerKøge Municipality[3]
Capacity8,000 (3.440 seatings)[5]
Record attendance8,172 (Herfølge BK vs. Brøndby IF, 15 June 1997)[6][7]
Field size105 by 65 metres (114.8 yd × 71.1 yd)
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
Opened1936; 88 years ago (1936)[1][2]
Renovated2018
Expanded1942, 1986, 1999
Tenants
Herfølge BK (1936–present)[1][2]
HB Køge (2009–2018)[4]
External images
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Both the land, on which the stadium is located, and the related buildings have since December 2009 been fully owned by Køge Municipality.[3] Due to sponsorship arrangements with commercial companies, the stadium has been known under three previous names, SEAS-NVE Park (2009–2016), Cactus Park (2016–2018) and Capelli Sport Stadion (2018).[8][4][9][10]

The stadium's current attendance record of 8,172 spectators dates back to a 1996–97 Danish Superliga match on 17 June 1997, when Herfølge BK lost 2–1 against Brøndby IF.[6][7] The stadium has hosted one European Cup match on 9 August 2000, when the Danish league champions Herfølge BK played at home against the Scottish league champions Rangers F.C. in the third qualifying round of the 2000–01 UEFA Champions League.[11]

History edit

A naked football field at the current venue was inaugurated in 1936 after Herfølge BK had relocated to their new home within the rural village.[1][2] In 1937, the local municipality constructed the actual outlines of the current stadium, which was later expanded to include an exhibition field and a training ground and two handball fields.[12] In 1942, the Herfølge-based club built a club house including two changing rooms and a bath for its members, at the ground, at a cost of DKK 10,000.[12]

Under the leadership of the late Gudmund Jørgensen, the training facilities and the exhibition ground was renovated and expanded in the late 1970s to be able to house the professional department of Herfølge BK, which occurred in advance of the club's promotion to the top league in Denmark in 1980.[1] The stadium's first proper grandstand with seatings, a traditional single tier, was constructed along the western long section in 1986 at a cost of approx. DKK 6 million, which was privately funded after the local municipality would not make the investment, but instead gave the club a 50-year rights of usage-agreement for the exhibition field at the stadium.[2][1] Following the expansion, the stadium capacity was increased to hold 6,000 spectators and the stadium's attendance record was increased from 3.464 spectators (Herfølge BK vs. Køge BK on 10 June 1981) to 5.348 spectators (Herfølge BK vs. Brøndby IF on 4 September 1988).[13][14] The name Herfølge was visually written on the seats (in the club's colour scheme with blue letters on a yellow background) on the western grand stand until the seats were switched to blue and black stripes during the HB Køge-era at the stadium – the north stand was left untouched in blue and yellow stripes.[15] The previous cement steps located in the north end behind one of the goal posts were replaced by a new modern grand stand in the late 1990s, inaugurated in the fall of 1999, at a cost of DKK 13 million by a group of eight investors under the company Herfølge Tribune, with the intention of giving the successful first team of Herfølge BK better ground conditions, and then rented back to the professional department, Herfølge Boldklub A/S.[2][1]

The north end stand included office space for the administration and 600 square metres of facilities for the players.[2] All the buildings were sold for DKK 12.3 million including the associated debt to the local municipality in December 2009.[16][2] With the completion of the most recent area of the stadium, the stadium now seats 3,440 attendees (1,740 spectators at the west stands and 1,700 spectators at the north stands), with shallow open standing-only terraces for an additional 4,560 spectators in the east section and south section (traditionally reserved for the away followings of visiting teams).[5] The upper east section includes 2 rows of seats and a VIP lounge/executive boxes (on stilts) on the first floor competing for space with a sport centre hall in the lower east section.[5] In 2018, the club house of Herfølge BK located in the eastern section was renovated with 10 changing rooms and 2 new changing rooms was added.[17]

Name, sponsorships and logos edit

The ground has been known under several names due to sponsorship arrangements; SEAS-NVE Park (8 July 2009 – 10 May 2016), Cactus Park (11 May 2016 – 28 February 2018) and Capelli Sport Stadion (1 March 2018 – 30 November 2018), when the naming rights for HB Køge's football matches and events were acquired by different companies.[8][4][9][10] The stadium's previous sponsor name, Capelli Sport Stadium, was discontinued after the last match in 2018 involving the then-1st Division team HB Køge and instead transferred to the club's new home ground, Køge Idrætspark, in February 2019.

Logos used for the naming rights agreements of Herfølge Stadium:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f . www.hb.dk (in Danish). Herfølge Boldklub. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Holm, Kim (2001). "Endelig kom tribunen 1986-87; Den nye tribune". Fra serie 2 til Champions League (in Danish). Algarve. pp. 16–17, 59–60, 150–152. ISBN 87-988221-2-8.
  3. ^ a b . www.lokalavisen.dk (in Danish). Lokalavisen.dk. 23 May 2012. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d . www.sn.dk - en del af Sjællandske Medier (in Danish). LørdagsAvisen. 14 November 2018. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d . www.hbkoge.dk (in Danish). HB Køge. 30 January 2018. Archived from the original on 30 January 2018. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  6. ^ a b . www.superstats.dk (in Danish). SuperStats. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  7. ^ a b . www.bt.dk (in Danish). B.T. 27 July 2003. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  8. ^ a b . www.hbkoge.dk (in Danish). HB Køge. 8 July 2009. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  9. ^ a b . www.hbkoge.dk (in Danish). HB Køge. 11 May 2016. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  10. ^ a b Møller, Per (2 March 2018). . www.sn.dk - en del af Sjællandske Medier (in Danish). Lørdagsavisen. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  11. ^ . www.fyens.dk (in Danish). Fyens Stiftstidende; Ritzaus Bureau. 9 August 2000. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  12. ^ a b Alstrup, Alex (1954). Sjællandsk Fodbold gennem tiden (bind 1 og 2) (in Danish). Østergaards forlag - Odense. pp. 583–585.
  13. ^ Holm-Jørgensen, Finn (1987). "1. division: Herfølge". Fodbold '87 (in Danish). Divisionsforeningen. p. 9. ISSN 0901-8786.
  14. ^ Jensen, Hanne (1990). "1. division: Herfølge". Fodbold '90 (in Danish). Divisionsforeningen. p. 9. ISSN 0901-8786.
  15. ^ . www.tipsbladet.dk (in Danish). Tipsbladet. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  16. ^ Villemoes, Jens (10 June 2011). . www.sn.dk - en del af Sjællandske Medier (in Danish). Dagbladet. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  17. ^ . www.hb.dk (in Danish). Herfølge BK. 19 November 2018. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.

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Herfolge Stadium Danish Herfolge Stadion is an association football stadium located in Herfolge Koge municipality Denmark It has been the home ground of Herfolge BK HB since 1936 and has previously hosted the professional superstructure HB Koge 2009 2018 4 2 In November 2018 the total capacity of 8 000 spectators with 3 440 seatings made it among the 25th largest football stadiums in Denmark 5 Herfolge StadiumFull nameHerfolge StadionFormer namesHerfolge Stadion 1936 present SEAS NVE Park 2009 2016 Cactus Park 2016 2018 Capelli Sport Stadion 2018 LocationVordingborgvej 1244681 HerfolgeCoordinates55 24 49 N 12 08 03 E 55 413596 N 12 1341788 E 55 413596 12 1341788OwnerKoge Municipality 3 Capacity8 000 3 440 seatings 5 Record attendance8 172 Herfolge BK vs Brondby IF 15 June 1997 6 7 Field size105 by 65 metres 114 8 yd 71 1 yd SurfaceNatural grassConstructionOpened1936 88 years ago 1936 1 2 Renovated2018Expanded1942 1986 1999TenantsHerfolge BK 1936 present 1 2 HB Koge 2009 2018 4 External imagesView from the stadium s north east cornerView from the north west towards lounge View of the stadium s north stand Map of stadium and surrounding area Both the land on which the stadium is located and the related buildings have since December 2009 been fully owned by Koge Municipality 3 Due to sponsorship arrangements with commercial companies the stadium has been known under three previous names SEAS NVE Park 2009 2016 Cactus Park 2016 2018 and Capelli Sport Stadion 2018 8 4 9 10 The stadium s current attendance record of 8 172 spectators dates back to a 1996 97 Danish Superliga match on 17 June 1997 when Herfolge BK lost 2 1 against Brondby IF 6 7 The stadium has hosted one European Cup match on 9 August 2000 when the Danish league champions Herfolge BK played at home against the Scottish league champions Rangers F C in the third qualifying round of the 2000 01 UEFA Champions League 11 History editA naked football field at the current venue was inaugurated in 1936 after Herfolge BK had relocated to their new home within the rural village 1 2 In 1937 the local municipality constructed the actual outlines of the current stadium which was later expanded to include an exhibition field and a training ground and two handball fields 12 In 1942 the Herfolge based club built a club house including two changing rooms and a bath for its members at the ground at a cost of DKK 10 000 12 Under the leadership of the late Gudmund Jorgensen the training facilities and the exhibition ground was renovated and expanded in the late 1970s to be able to house the professional department of Herfolge BK which occurred in advance of the club s promotion to the top league in Denmark in 1980 1 The stadium s first proper grandstand with seatings a traditional single tier was constructed along the western long section in 1986 at a cost of approx DKK 6 million which was privately funded after the local municipality would not make the investment but instead gave the club a 50 year rights of usage agreement for the exhibition field at the stadium 2 1 Following the expansion the stadium capacity was increased to hold 6 000 spectators and the stadium s attendance record was increased from 3 464 spectators Herfolge BK vs Koge BK on 10 June 1981 to 5 348 spectators Herfolge BK vs Brondby IF on 4 September 1988 13 14 The name Herfolge was visually written on the seats in the club s colour scheme with blue letters on a yellow background on the western grand stand until the seats were switched to blue and black stripes during the HB Koge era at the stadium the north stand was left untouched in blue and yellow stripes 15 The previous cement steps located in the north end behind one of the goal posts were replaced by a new modern grand stand in the late 1990s inaugurated in the fall of 1999 at a cost of DKK 13 million by a group of eight investors under the company Herfolge Tribune with the intention of giving the successful first team of Herfolge BK better ground conditions and then rented back to the professional department Herfolge Boldklub A S 2 1 The north end stand included office space for the administration and 600 square metres of facilities for the players 2 All the buildings were sold for DKK 12 3 million including the associated debt to the local municipality in December 2009 16 2 With the completion of the most recent area of the stadium the stadium now seats 3 440 attendees 1 740 spectators at the west stands and 1 700 spectators at the north stands with shallow open standing only terraces for an additional 4 560 spectators in the east section and south section traditionally reserved for the away followings of visiting teams 5 The upper east section includes 2 rows of seats and a VIP lounge executive boxes on stilts on the first floor competing for space with a sport centre hall in the lower east section 5 In 2018 the club house of Herfolge BK located in the eastern section was renovated with 10 changing rooms and 2 new changing rooms was added 17 Name sponsorships and logos editThe ground has been known under several names due to sponsorship arrangements SEAS NVE Park 8 July 2009 10 May 2016 Cactus Park 11 May 2016 28 February 2018 and Capelli Sport Stadion 1 March 2018 30 November 2018 when the naming rights for HB Koge s football matches and events were acquired by different companies 8 4 9 10 The stadium s previous sponsor name Capelli Sport Stadium was discontinued after the last match in 2018 involving the then 1st Division team HB Koge and instead transferred to the club s new home ground Koge Idraetspark in February 2019 Logos used for the naming rights agreements of Herfolge Stadium nbsp SEAS NVE Park 2009 2016 Sponsor SEAS NVE nbsp Cactus Park 2016 2018 Sponsor The Whole Company nbsp Capelli Sport Stadion 2018 Sponsor Capelli SportReferences edit a b c d e f Vigtige dato er i Herfolge Boldklub s Historie www hb dk in Danish Herfolge Boldklub Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 a b c d e f g h Holm Kim 2001 Endelig kom tribunen 1986 87 Den nye tribune Fra serie 2 til Champions League in Danish Algarve pp 16 17 59 60 150 152 ISBN 87 988221 2 8 a b Koge kommune indgar ny kontrakt med HB Koge www lokalavisen dk in Danish Lokalavisen dk 23 May 2012 Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 a b c d Skiftedag i HB Koge nu spiller de den sidste hjemmekamp i Herfolge www sn dk en del af Sjaellandske Medier in Danish LordagsAvisen 14 November 2018 Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 a b c d Cactus Park HB Koges hjemmebane www hbkoge dk in Danish HB Koge 30 January 2018 Archived from the original on 30 January 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2018 a b Herfolge Stadion www superstats dk in Danish SuperStats Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 a b Fakta om Herfolge www bt dk in Danish B T 27 July 2003 Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 a b Nu hedder superligaklubben HB Koges stadion SEAS NVE Park www hbkoge dk in Danish HB Koge 8 July 2009 Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 a b Castus bliver ny stadionsponsor www hbkoge dk in Danish HB Koge 11 May 2016 Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 a b Moller Per 2 March 2018 Castus Park aendrer navn www sn dk en del af Sjaellandske Medier in Danish Lordagsavisen Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 Herfolge chancelos mod Glasgow Rangers www fyens dk in Danish Fyens Stiftstidende Ritzaus Bureau 9 August 2000 Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 a b Alstrup Alex 1954 Sjaellandsk Fodbold gennem tiden bind 1 og 2 in Danish Ostergaards forlag Odense pp 583 585 Holm Jorgensen Finn 1987 1 division Herfolge Fodbold 87 in Danish Divisionsforeningen p 9 ISSN 0901 8786 Jensen Hanne 1990 1 division Herfolge Fodbold 90 in Danish Divisionsforeningen p 9 ISSN 0901 8786 Artiers rivalisering vendt pa hovedet www tipsbladet dk in Danish Tipsbladet Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 Villemoes Jens 10 June 2011 Herfolge Tribune var en gaeldsbombe www sn dk en del af Sjaellandske Medier in Danish Dagbladet Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 Nye tider pa Herfolge stadion www hb dk in Danish Herfolge BK 19 November 2018 Archived from the original on 14 April 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Herfolge Stadium amp oldid 1152342273, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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