5,100 (FC Fredericia vs FC Copenhagen, 26 September 2007)[5][6]
Field size
105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd)
Surface
Grass
Construction
Broke ground
December 2005[1]
Built
2005–2006[2]
Opened
2 September 2006; 17 years ago (2006-09-02)
Construction cost
DKK 50 million (2004)[2]
Tenants
FC Fredericia
Fredericia Stadium (Danish: Fredericia StadionDanish pronunciation:[fʁeðəˈʁetɕæstɛˌtjʌn]; currently known as Monjasa ParkDanish pronunciation:[mʌnˈtɕæsæpʰɑːk] for sponsorship reasons) is a football stadium in Fredericia, Denmark. It opened on 2 September 2006, as the new home ground for Danish 1st Division club FC Fredericia.
It has a capacity of 4,000, of which 1,400 are seated.
In May 2020, Fredericia Municipality announced at a press conference plans for upgrading Monjasa Park.[7] A new stand with a seating capacity of 1,400 and terracing able to hold 500 away-fans were planned for construction before the end of the year.[7][8] The plans would see stadium infrastructure improve and prepare FC Fredericia for a possible future promotion to the Danish Superliga, which mayor Jacob Bjerregaard stated could happen within the "next 2–3 years".[9]
^"Historie". f-i-c.dk. Fredericia Idrætscenter. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
^ abJohansen, Nils (12 October 2004). "Fredericia får nyt stadion". bold.dk. bold.dk. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
^Banke, Jesper (29 June 2018). "Ultimatum til Fredericia: Nyt stadion eller ingen Superliga". vafo.dk. Vejle Amts Folkeblad. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
^"Hjemmebane for FC Fredericia - Monjasa Park". Fredericia Idrætscenter. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
^Brandsen, Dorte (25 April 2018). "Stor opbakning til FC Fredericia på Monjasa Park i pokal-nederlag". fyens.dk. Fyens Stiftstidende. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
^"FC Fredericia - FC København, Sydbank Pokalen 2007/2008". bold.dk. bold.dk. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
^ abRunge Madsen, Mathias Niels (1 May 2020). "Fredericia Kommune moderniserer Monjasa Park med stor investering". fredericiaavisen.dk. Fredericia Avisen. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
^Blond, Mikael (1 May 2020). "Monjasa Park får ny tribune med plads til 1.900". bold.dk. bold.dk. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
^Dyhrberg Andreassen, Andreas (3 May 2020). "Direktør og Borgmester med spådom: FC er i Superligaen om 2-3 år". fredericiaavisen.dk. Fredericia Avisen. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
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