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Nature Energy Park
The Nature Energy Park is the home of Odense BK, located at Hojstrupvej 7B in Odense, Denmark's third-largest city and the principal city of the island of Funen. The stadium holds 15,790 spectators and was originally known as the Fionia Park before adopting the Nature Energy name through a commercial arrangement. The ground has been OB's home since 1977 and has been progressively developed over the decades, providing a modern, comfortable Superliga venue for a club with strong historical roots in Danish football.
Odense BK are one of Denmark's most historically significant clubs, having won three Danish championship titles and two Danish Cup trophies. The club competed in the UEFA Cup and European club competition on multiple occasions, and has been a consistent Superliga presence across many decades. Odense is famous as the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, whose fairy tales are among the most beloved in world literature, and the city draws significant cultural tourism to the Funen island setting. OB's presence at the Nature Energy Park gives Denmark's fairy-tale city a consistent connection to top-flight Danish football.
The Nature Energy Park's covered stands provide a comfortable matchday environment for Odense's supporter community, and the stadium generates strong atmospheres for important Superliga and cup fixtures. OB's position as Funen's principal football club gives them a regional support base that extends across the island and into the broader South Funen and North Funen municipalities. The club has developed multiple Danish internationals across their history and has a well-regarded academy system. Odense's position as a major Danish city - home to a significant university, the Hans Christian Andersen Museum, and a vibrant cultural scene - gives OB a substantial potential fanbase and a prestigious cultural context for their continued Superliga ambitions.