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  2. Aarhus Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Aarhus Stadium (Danish: Aarhus Stadion) known for sponsorship reasons as the Ceres Park is an association football stadium in Aarhus, Denmark which has been the home ground of Aarhus Gymnastikforening since the 1920s. With a current capacity of 19,433, it is the third largest football stadium of any football team in Denmark. [7]

  3. Riisvangen Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Riisvangen Stadion (Danish: [ˈʁisˌvɑŋˀn̩], "Riis Meadow") is an association football stadium in Aarhus N. It is the home stadium of Danish 2nd Division club Aarhus Fremad. [6] Stadium capacity is 5,000, but the attendance record is 3,200 which occurred when the club competed in the Danish Superliga, in a matchup against Ikast fS on 2 ...

  4. Aarhus Sports Park - Wikipedia

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    Aarhus Sports Park (Danish: Aarhus Idrætspark) is a sports complex located in Aarhus, Denmark. The complex is named "Ceres Park & Arena" for sponsorship reasons, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and contains various sports venues including the Aarhus Stadion and Ceres Arena .

  5. List of football stadiums in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of football stadiums in Denmark from the top four tier leagues, ... Riisvangen Stadium: 5,000 Aarhus Fremad: Danish 2nd Division: Aarhus: 36

  6. VSK Aarhus - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is part of a larger sports complex, Vejlby-Risskov Idrætscenter, which was inaugurated in 1969, and is situated in the district of Risskov in Aarhus. Besides the stadium itself, which can hold a total of 5,000 spectators of which 300 are seated, the complex features 10 grass pitches, an artificial turf pitch, a folk high school of ...

  7. Vejlby Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Vejlby Stadium (Danish: Vejlby Stadion) is an association football facility in Risskov, Denmark. [2] It is the home stadium of 3rd Division club VSK Aarhus which is a merger between the former tenants of the stadium, IK Skovbakken and Vejlby IK. [4]

  8. Ceres Arena - Wikipedia

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    Ceres Arena (formerly NRGi Arena) is an indoor arena mainly used for handball matches and public events in Aarhus, Denmark. The arena was opened in 2001 and has a capacity of 5,001 spectators (4,394 seats). [1] [2] It is part of the Aarhus Sports Park, which also includes Aarhus Stadium.

  9. Aarhus Fremad - Wikipedia

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    The team plays in the Danish 2nd Division, the third tier of the Danish football league system. Aarhus Fremad competed in the lower divisions of Danish football until 1997, when the club miraculously reached the Danish Superliga after nine promotions in 13 seasons. The club's home ground is the Riisvangen Stadium.