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Capacity
  
16,942

Opened
  
1955

Owner
  
Esbjerg Municipality

Construction cost
  
105 million DKK

Field size
  
105 x 68 m

Phone
  
+45 75 45 33 55

Team
  
Esbjerg fB

Architect
  
Friis & Moltke

Blue Water Arena

Former names
  
Esbjerg Idrætspark (and Esbjerg Stadion) (1955–2007)

Location
  
Gl. Vardevej 62 6700 Esbjerg

Operator
  
Sport & Event Park Esbjerg

Record attendance
  
22,000 (Esbjerg fB vs. KB, 1961)

Address
  
Gl Vardevej 82A, 6700 Esbjerg, Denmark

Similar
  
AutoC Park Randers, EWII Park, Right to Dream Park, MCH Arena, Sydbank Park

The Blue Water Arena (former Esbjerg Idrætspark and Esbjerg Stadion) is a football stadium located in Idrætsparken Gl. Vardevej, Esbjerg, Denmark and is the home ground of Esbjerg fB. It has a capacity of 18,000 of which 11,451 is seated. It is currently the second-biggest stadium in Jutland, and the fourth-biggest in Denmark.

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In 1999, the stadium was venue of the football tournament at the European Youth Olympic Festival.

On account of the 2008 UEFA qualifier fan attack resulting in the forbidding of play of UEFA qualifier matches for Denmark within 250 km of Copenhagen, the Blue Water Arena was mentioned as the only possible venue within Denmark in which Denmark UEFA qualifier home games can be held as it is the biggest stadium in the country more than 250 km from Copenhagen. UEFA later changed the verdict, and on July 9 2007 the Danish Football Association announced that the games against Spain and Liechtenstein would be played in Århus and the games against Latvia and Iceland would be played in Copenhagen.

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National games

Blue Water Arena has twice been used as home ground for the Danish national team. Further it has been venue of several youth national matches:

References

Blue Water Arena Wikipedia