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Cepheus Park Randers
Cepheus Park Randers is the home of Randers FC, located at Viborgvej 92a in Randers, a major industrial city in eastern Jutland. The stadium holds 12,000 spectators and was opened in 2003, providing the club with a modern, purpose-built Superliga venue. Named after the Cepheus star constellation through a commercial arrangement with a local company, the ground serves one of Denmark's most important industrial and commercial cities, located at the mouth of the Gudenaa river as it meets the Randers Fjord. The stadium is modern, functional, and provides a solid Superliga environment for a club that has established itself as a consistent top-flight Danish presence.
Randers FC were formed in 2003 through the merger of FC Randers and Randers Freja, and have spent most of their existence in the Superliga, winning the Danish Cup in 2006 in their only major trophy. The club has competed in the UEFA Cup and Europa League, bringing European football to Randers and establishing a modest but genuine European presence. The Randers region has a strong football culture with a tradition of producing local talent, and the club's development programmes have contributed to the broader Danish football ecosystem.
Cepheus Park's compact, four-stand design creates a focused matchday environment for Randers supporters, and the club's home record is competitive against Superliga rivals. Randers itself is known for its Renaissance castle - Randers Regnskov - and as a manufacturing and logistics hub for eastern Jutland. The city's strong working-class and industrial character gives the football club a community identity rooted in the practical, hardworking values of a significant Danish provincial city. Randers FC's consistent Superliga presence and their European campaign experience demonstrate the depth and quality of Danish football beyond the Copenhagen metropolitan area.