Viborg Stadium

Originally built in 1931, it also plays host to the Danish national women's football team.[9] The stadium currently contains a heated pitch, as well as floodlights capable of providing 1200 lux.[11] Previously, the stadium has also played host to the Danish men's B squad in October 1956.While Denmark lost the match 4–0 to Sweden,[12] the 18,000 in attendance set a then-record for the entirety of Scandinavia.[14] With 9,180 fans in attendance, Denmark won the match 2–1 with two goals in the second half.
Viborg MunicipalityCapacityDenmark BSweden BViborg FFDenmark women's national football teamDanish SuperligaDanish national women's football teamnaming rightsDanish kronerstanding sectionsheated pitchDolly PartonBackwoods Barbie TourDanish men's BSweden2011 UEFA European Under-21 ChampionshipfriendlyMontenegroPolitikenStatistics Denmarkvenues2023–24Brøndby StadiumCepheus Park RandersCeres ParkJYSK ParkLyngby StadiumMCH ArenaNature Energy ParkParkenPro Ventilation ArenaRight to Dream ParkVejle StadiumBjerringbroBruunshåbFrederiksGrønhøjHavredalLysgårdLøgstrupMammenMønstedRødkærsbroSkelhøjeSparkærStoholmTapdrupVammenViborgVridstedDominican PrioryViborg CathedralListed buildings (list)Bruunshaab Gamle PapfabrikHald ManorViborg KatedralskoleØ HillsThe Animation WorkshopDanish National ArchivesSkovgaard MuseumViborg KunsthalWorld Map at Lake KlejtrupAir Base KarupBjerringbro Railway StationFoulum Data CenterKassø-Tjele high-voltage transmission lineLangå–Struer railway lineRødkærsbro Railway StationSparkær Railway StationStoholm Railway StationTangeværket DamViborg Power StationViborg Railway Station