AutoC Park Randers

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Full name BioNutria Park Randers
Former names Randers Stadion
Essex Park Randers
AutoC Park Randers
Location Viborgvej 92A
8920 Randers NV
Coordinates 56°27′57″N 10°00′37″E / 56.46594°N 10.010262°E / 56.46594; 10.010262
Owner Randers Municipality
Operator Randers FC
Capacity 10,300 (9,000 seats)
Record attendance 17,200 (Denmark B vs. Sweden B, 26.10.1958)
After 2006: 11,824 (Randers FC vs. Brøndby IF, 16.05.2010)
Field size 102 X 65 m
Surface Grass
Scoreboard 2
Construction
Built 1961
Renovated 2006 and 2012
Architect Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller
Structural engineer Rambøll
General contractor A. Enggaard
Tenants
Randers FC (Danish Superliga) (2002–present)
Randers Freja (1961–2002)

BioNutria Park Randers (former Randers Stadion,Essex Park Randers and AutoC Park Randers) is a football stadium, located in Randers, Denmark and is the home ground of Randers FC.

Rebuilding

Randers Stadion was totally rebuilt in 2005–06. The new stadium was designed by Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller, while Rambøll was the engineer and A. Enggaard contractor.[1]

The pitch was also renovated in 2006 installing under-pitch heating, and automatic watering systems.

In October 2007 Randers FC installed a 37-square metre jumboscreen at the top of the North Stand.

AutoC Park official capacity are 10,300 of which 9,000 are seats, but the maximum capacity is 13,500

The north stand was the only stand, not to be renovated in the 2006 rebuild, but in 2012 Randers FC announced that the North Stand would be renovated. The North Stand would be finished in the start of the season 2013-14. The North Stand was designed by Friis & Moltke, while Grontmij was the consultative engineers and Einar Kornerup contractor.[2]

The stadium consists of 4 stands:

Other activities

In October 2006, the stadium hosted the WUSV 2006 Schutzhund World Championship.

Aerosmith performed at the stadium during their 2007 World Tour on June 6, 2007, with 23,000 people in attendance.

National games

AutoC Park Randers has never been used as home ground for the Danish national team, but it has been venue of several youth national matches:[3]

Date Home team Res. Away team Competition Spectators
5 October 1952Denmark B2–0Finland BFriendly match14,000
10 October 1954Denmark U-211–3Sweden U-21Friendly match9,876
26 October 1958Denmark B3–3Sweden BFriendly match17,200
6 September 1964Denmark U-213–2Finland U-21Friendly match5,100
21 June 1966Denmark U-211–2Netherlands U-21Friendly match4,300
24 June 1970Denmark U-211–1Sweden U-21Friendly match3,000
8 May 1973Denmark U-230–2West Germany U-231974 UEFA European U-23 Football Championship qualifying4,500

See also

References

  1. "Randers Stadion – ombygning" (in Danish). Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
  2. (in Danish) http://www.grontmij.dk/DK/Seneste-nyt/Nyheder/Pages/Nyhed-Randers-faar-komplet-fodboldarena-med-ny-Nordtribune.aspx. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. "Landsholdsdatabasen" (in Danish). Danish Football Association. Archived from the original on 1 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-01.

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