Viborg Stadium
Viborg Stadion, currently known as Energi Viborg Arena for sponsorship reasons, is the home of Danish Superliga club Viborg FF with a capacity of 10,000. Originally built in 1931, it previously hosted the Danish national women's football team between 2015 until 2024.
Reconstruction and upgrades
In 2001, the old stadium was demolished in order for a new stadium to be built in its place at a cost of . While the main stadium itself was completed by the following year, work continued until 2007 as standing sections were re-introduced to the stadium. With an overall capacity of 10,000 seats, only 9,566 are seated with the remainder being evenly split between both the home and away sides for standing room. In 2008, two large screens were also added to the stadium.The stadium currently contains a heated pitch, as well as floodlights capable of providing 1200 lux.
National team use
Previously, the stadium has also played host to the Danish men's B squad on 21October 1956, when Denmark lost 4–0 to Sweden in front of 18,000spectators. The stadium also hosted several matches throughout the 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, hosting three matches for Group B as well as a semi-final match.From 2015 until 2024, the Danish women’s national team also regularly played at the stadium. When the agreement between the Danish Football Association and Viborg municipality expired in the summer of 2024, the women’s team left and began using multiple venues within the country.
The men's national team also played at the stadium in a friendly on 8June 2015, hosting the national team from Montenegro. With 9,180 fans in attendance, Denmark won the match 2–1 with two goals in the second half.