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The home of Blondeby Football Club.

Blondeby Stadium (br&; Oslash Denmark Ndby Stadium: br&; Oslash enderby Stadium, located in Copenhagen, is the home of the Blondeby team. The stadium can accommodate 29,000 spectators, including 23,400 seats.

1965 when the stadium was first built, it was just a lawn surrounded by track and field tracks. It was not until 1978 that the stands were added, which could accommodate 1 200 spectators. Blondeby was upgraded to the top league in 1982, and a cement stand was built opposite the main stand, which can accommodate an additional 5,000 spectators. Due to the good accumulation of Blondeby in the league, the track and field track was demolished later, and 2000 stands were added to the platform in the season of 1989-90, with a total capacity of 10000.

Demblondeby 1990-9 1 UEFA Cup semi-final. 10000 home ticket really can't meet the public demand. However, the Danish national team stadium Parken Stadium was being rebuilt at that time. Blondeby had no choice but to install temporary stands and temporarily increase the capacity to 18000 to cope with the first leg of the semi-final. As a result, the two sides played 0-0. Due to the achievements in the European War, Blondeby added two stands at 1992, with a total capacity of 22,000 spectators.

1In May, 1998, Blondeby bought the ownership of the stadium from the regional government for 23.5 million kronor, and then spent twice as much money to modernize the stadium. When Demblondeby qualified for the UEFA group stage in the 1998-99 season, the Blondeby stadium was still under renovation, so Blondeby had to move the UEFA home game to the Parken stadium of the old rival FCK. In 2000, all the stands were rebuilt and expanded to the same height, which can accommodate 29,000 spectators when holding domestic competitions, but 22,000 spectators when holding European competitions, because only full seats are allowed.

Since then, Blondeby Stadium has undergone many major and minor improvements in infrastructure and technology. The highest domestic league match at Blondeby Stadium was 3 1.508, which was recorded in June 2003 18 against Copenhagen, while the European match was 2603 1, which was created in February 2004 against Barcelona. The average attendance rate of the single super court is 16500.