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Parken, currently known as Parken - Connected by 3 for sponsorship reasons, and as Telia Parken (2014–2020),[1], fck.dk is a football stadium in the Indre Østerbro ( Inner Østerbro) district of , Denmark, built from 1990 to 1992. The stadium, which features a , currently has a capacity of 38,190 for football games, and is the home of F.C. Copenhagen and the Denmark national football team. The capacity for concerts exceeds the capacity for matches – the stadium can hold as many as 50,000 people with an end-stage setup and 55,000 with a centre-stage setup.

Parken was announced as one of 12 host venues of the UEFA Euro 2020 and it hosted three group stage matches, as well as a round of 16 match. Wembley to stage UEFA EURO 2020 final, UEFA.com

Geranium, a three Michelin star restaurant, is located on the eighth floor of the stadium. Geranium (The World's 50 Best Restaurants)


History
Parken was built on the site of former Denmark national stadium, Idrætsparken, from 1990 to 1992. The last national team match in Idrætsparken was a 0–2 Euro 1992 qualification loss to Yugoslavia on 14 November 1990, and on 9 September 1992, Parken was opened with a 1–2 defeat in a friendly game against Germany.

The stadium was rebuilt by investors Baltica Finans A/S in turn of the guarantee from the Danish Football Association, that all national matches would be played at Parken for 15 years. The re-construction, tore down and re-built three of the original four stands, cost 640 million .

In 1998, Baltica Finans sold the stadium to F.C. Copenhagen for 138 million DKK, and the club now owns both the stadium and the adjacent office buildings in the company of Parken Sport & Entertainment.

Parken was included in 's list of 4-star stadiums in the autumn of 1993, making Parken eligible for hosting the finals of the Europa League (then named UEFA Cup) as well as the now defunct Cup Winners' Cup. Being a 4-star stadium, Parken can not apply for the biggest European club game, the UEFA Champions League final, as that demands 50,000 seats.

On 2 June 2007, Parken was the venue for the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier fan attack.

On 1 May 2014 a new stadium covering solution, powered by was published. The deal provides free high speed Wi-Fi for all spectators at any event at the stadium. Telia & Parken i historisk sponsoraftale, F.C. Copenhagen The agreement includes a 7 year long naming sponsorship, and on 17 July 2014, the stadium name was changed to Telia Parken. Parken får nyt navn, F.C. Copenhagen

On 26 August 2020, it was announced that the stadiums name would be reverted to the original name, Parken, five days later on 31 August.

On 10 November 2021, the stadium entered into a long-term partnership with the telecommunications company 3. Parken will continue to be called Parken, while the stadium partnership is titled "Parken - Connected by 3".


Notable matches
Opening match
Stadium attendance record
League and club attendance record
Referee attacked
Former world record attendance at an indoor handball match
The highest-ever attendance at a VELUX EHF Champions League match
Danish player Christian Eriksen suffered a during the 43rd minute, causing him to collapse. Eriksen was sent to the nearby where he recovered.


Euro 2020
Parken is one of the stadiums that hosted matches for the UEFA Euro 2020. Three Group B matches and a Round of 16 were played there.

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Concert venue
Also used as a venue, Parken hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2001. In preparation for hosting Eurovision, and to make Parken a more useful venue in general, a was applied to the existing structure in 2000 and 2001.

Musicians such as AC/DC, Beyoncé, , The Black Eyed Peas, , , , , , , Guns N' Roses, , , , , Kashmir, , , , , Mew, , Muse, , Pet Shop Boys, , Pink, , Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., The Rolling Stones, , Bruce Springsteen, , Tiësto, , U2, , and have performed at Parken. In 2017, became the first Danish band to sell out the venue; their Let's Boogie DVD is of this concert.

The biggest concert ever held in Parken was a performance by on 14 August 1997, during his HIStory tour, with 60,000 tickets sold; a second show was held on the 29th, in which Jackson was thrown a surprise birthday party after the performance of "You Are Not Alone".


See also
  • Speedway Grand Prix of Denmark
  • List of football stadiums in Denmark
  • Lists of stadiums


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