Næstved Stadium

Coordinates: 55°13′23″N 11°45′59″E / 55.2231°N 11.7664°E / 55.2231; 11.7664
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Næstved Stadium
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Full nameNæstved Stadion
OwnerNæstved Municipality
Executive suites1
Capacity10,000 (2,300 covered seats)
20,000 (1944-2002)
Record attendance21,504
Field size102 by 65 metres (335 ft × 213 ft) Floodlights 1,000 Lux
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Opened1944
Renovated2002
Tenants
Næstved BK

Næstved Stadium (Danish: Næstved Stadion) is a multi-use stadium in Næstved, Denmark. It is known as TintShop Park for sponsorship reasons. It is currently only used for football matches and is the home stadium of Næstved BK (until 1996 Næstved IF). The stadium was earlier used for motorcycle speedway races as well, often with crowds of around 20,000 or more.[1]

The stadium was opened in 1944 with a capacity of 20,000 spectators. After being renovated in 2002 it now holds 10,000 spectators, including 2,300 covered seats in the main stand.

History[edit]

The speedway track built by the Naestved Motor Klub was a 400 metres oval track. It held speedway during two periods, the first between 10 July 1949 and 1955.[1] It returned for an international meeting on 1 July 1982, won by Phil Crump and featured legendary riders such as Ole Olsen, Hans Nielsen and Erik Gundersen.[1]

In 2002, the cinder race track, used for speedway races, around the football field was removed and the pitch moved closer to the main stand. The opposite terrace was rebuilt and moved closer to the field. At the same time the capacity was reduced to around 10,000 - 2,300 of which are covered seats.

Record attendance[edit]

The overall record attendance is 21,504 set on September 15, 1950 at an international speedway match.

The record attendance for football is 20,315 spectators, and was set on November 16, 1980 when Næstved IF met Kjøbenhavns Boldklub (KB) in the final and deciding game of the season. With a win Næstved IF would secure the first Danish championship in the club's history. However the visitors scored in the very last minute making the final score 1-1 and thus winning KB their 15th and last ever championship. The club merged with B1903 into FC København in 1992.

Record attendances

Date Attendance Arrangement Description
17.09.1950 21,504 Speedway International Match
16.11.1980 20,315 Football Næstved-KB Final match of the season
20.08.1950 18,223 Speedway International Match
21.08.1949 15,000 Speedway Scandinavian Match
29.05.1950 15,000 Speedway International Match
02.06.1952 14,000 Speedway International Team Match
02.07.1950 12,000 Speedway International Match
28.08.1988 11,221 Football Næstved-Vejle Preben Elkjærs comeback
15.07.1951 11,000 Speedway International Match
29.11.1992 10,981 Football Næstved-Frem Super League Relegation match
30.11.1958 10,426 Football Næstved-B93 Second division  Promotion match
05.10.1975 10,098 Football Næstved-Køge First division Top meeting
10.07.1949 10,000 Speedway First match ever
27.06.1954 10,000 Speedway Team match England Sweden Denmark
29.03.2002 9,710 Football Næstved-FCK Cup match quarterfinal
04.06.1972 9,269 Football Næstved-B1903 First division Top match
16.09.1951 9,000 Speedway Danish Swedish Team Match
31.10.1971 8,649 Football Næstved-Fuglebakken Second division Top match
13.08.1972 8,230 Football Næstved-Vejle First division Top match
03.05.1953 8,000 Speedway Danish Swedish Team Match
02.08.1953 8,000 Speedway International Match
07.10.1973 7,885 Football Næstved-Køge Local Derby
08.11.1981 7,870 Football Næstved-Vejle Second last round and Næstved was top of the table
08.03.2008 7,324 Fodbold Næstved-FCK Cup match quarterfinal
09.05.1954 7,000 Speedway Opening of the season
01.07.1982 7,000 Speedway With Ole Olsen, Erik Gundersen og Hans Nielsen

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Naestved Speedway". Speedway Life. Retrieved 17 February 2024.

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