Brøndby IF´s homeground is Brøndby Stadium, which is situated in the Greater Copenhagen area. The stadium was rebuilt in 2000 and now has a total capacity of 26,000 spectators of which all can be seated.
The average attendance at Premiership matches is 16,000. The stadium record dates back to June 18th 2003 when 31,508 spectators attended the match against F.C. Copenhagen.
The pitchdimensions are 68 meters x 105 meters. The stadium floodlight (2,200 lux) complies with international standards.

Brøndby fans welcoming the team

Brøndby Tifo and Brøndby Support organises the vocal and visual support at Brøndby Stadium

The administrative wing of Brøndby Stadium
Stadium history
Brøndby Stadium has seen five major extensions in its 38 years of existence. The first ground was thus laid out in 1965, and was nothing more than a field and an embankment rising to the staggering height of half a meter.

The ground was fitted with its first floodlights in 1980. Two years prior to this event, the stadiums first stand had been erected, holding 1.200 spectators, all seated beneath a cantilevered roof.

In 1982 an open stand holding 5.000 standing spectators was erected opposite the main stand.

In 1990 the open stand was extended to hold an extra 1.400 spectators as well as it was fitted with a roof. At first the stand still held 5.000 standing spectators at the front, but 2 years later the stand was equipped with seats, as two new stands were erected, one in each end of the pitch.

The two new stands held 5.500 standing spectators each, taking the stadium capacity to just below 20.000 spectators.

In 2000 the stadium was extended yet again, to seat 26.000 spectators for EC-matches and 29.000 for domestic games.




