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Vejle Stadion
Location
Roms Hule 3 7100 Vejle
Capacity
11,060 (7,567 is covered and seated)
Field size
108 m × 68 m (354 ft × 223 ft)
Surface
Grass
Construction
Opened
9 March 2008
Construction cost
DKr. 75,000,000
Architect
Årstiderne Arkitekter A/S
Tenants
Vejle Boldklub
Vejle Stadium (Danish: Vejle Stadion) is a fully enclosed, modern (built in 2008) football stadium in Vejle, Denmark and is home ground of Vejle Boldklub. The stadium has two towers for business and two VIP lounges. The stadium holds 11,060 spectators and the field is equipped with sprinkler and undersoil heating systems.
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