Odense Speedway
These were the earliest days of speedway in Denmark because the sport had only recently began in Australia before making its way to Great Britain in 1928.[2] A rival club, Sportsmotorklubben Odin (SKO) were formed in 1938 and after World War II, the sport gained popularity.The Odense Athletics Stadium began to be used for international meetings from 1950, organised by a collaboration of the FMS and SKO, who effectively merged as one club.[7] The team subsequently withdrew from the league and the venue hosted cars and mini speedway on a smaller track until it closed on 16 June 1985.The Fjelsted track closed mid-season, resulting in the combined team having to race their remaining fixtures at the Munkebo Speedway Center.