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  1. Le Parken (en français : le Parc) est un stade de football situé dans le quartier d'Østerbro à Copenhague . Il a une capacité de 38 065 places assises pour les rencontres de football, mais il peut accueillir jusqu'à 55 000 personnes lors des concerts.

    • Gert Andersson
    • 1er septembre 1992
    • 15 novembre 1990
    • 2001, 2009
  2. Parken Stadium, also known simply as Parken and as Telia Parken (2014–2020), is a football stadium in the Indre Østerbro (Inner Østerbro) district of Copenhagen, Denmark, built from 1990 to 1992.

  3. Københavns Idrætspark, in daily use Idrætsparken, also known as Parken, was a multi-purpose stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was initially used as the stadium of Denmark national football team and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub. It was replaced by the Parken Stadium in 1992.

  4. Telia Parken is the largest football stadium in Denmark, the home of FC Copenhagen, and the standard playing venue of the Danish national team. Parken was built on the site of Denmark’s previous national stadium, Idrætspark, which had stood there since 1911.

  5. 7 sept. 2021 · Telia Parken known as Parken Stadium is the largest football ground in Denmark and is home to Danish Superliga team FC Copenhagen and the National Football Team. With a capacity of 38,065, the 1992 built ground is rated as a four star stadium by UEFA.

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  6. Parken Stadium, located in the heart of Copenhagen, has a rich history that dates back to its inauguration in 1992. The stadium was built to replace the old Idrætsparken stadium and became the new home of FC Copenhagen. Since then, it has witnessed countless thrilling matches and memorable moments.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParkstadionParkstadion - Wikipedia

    Parkstadion (German pronunciation: [ˈpaʁkˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ⓘ) was a multi-purpose stadium in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, that is no longer used to host any major events. The stadium was built in 1973 and hosted five matches of the 1974 FIFA World Cup. It had a capacity of 62,004 seats.