
Vejle Boldklub
Vejle Boldklub Stadium

Vejle Stadion
Vejle Stadion is the distinctive home of Vejle Boldklub, located at Roms Hule 3 in Vejle, a city positioned at the head of the Vejle Fjord where Jutland's east coast meets the waters of the Little Belt. The stadium holds 10,657 spectators and has been the club's home in various forms since the early decades of the twentieth century, with the current configuration sitting on a hillside above the Vejle fjord and valley. The ground's elevated setting provides panoramic views over the fjord landscape and the distinctive V-shaped valley that has given Vejle its identity as one of Jutland's most scenically situated cities.
Vejle BK are one of Denmark's oldest and most historically significant clubs, having won the Danish championship twice and the Danish Cup five times, including a celebrated Double in 1977 under coach Kurt Nielsen. The club produced Danish internationals across their golden era and competed in European competition, including memorable UEFA Cup campaigns that brought continental clubs to the hillside Vejle Stadion. The club has experienced turbulent fortunes in recent decades, including periods outside the Superliga, before re-establishing themselves in the top flight and competing for Superliga survival and advancement.
Vejle Stadion's hillside setting and fjord views give it a natural drama unlike any other Superliga ground, and on clear days the views across the Vejle Fjord toward Funen are extraordinary. The stadium's slope means the stands are built into the hillside on one side, creating an unusual relationship between the ground and its natural landscape. Vejle itself is known for its dramatic Vejle Dal valley, its fjord location, and as a significant logistics and transport hub. Vejle BK's continued Superliga presence gives this distinctive Jutland fjord city its connection to top-flight Danish football, and the stadium's beautiful natural setting makes it one of the Superliga's most memorable visiting destinations.
Denmark