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Full name | Tømrermester Jim Jensens Park |
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Former names | Espelundens Idrætsanlæg (1960–present) Tømrermester Jim Jensens Park (2020–present) [1] |
Location | Korsdalsvej 100 DK-2610 Rødovre |
Capacity | 6,000 (460 seats) [2] |
Field size | 105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd) |
Surface | Natural grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1960 [1] |
Tenants | |
Avarta (1960–present)
[3] Islev Boldklub [3] GIF Orient Fodbold [3] |
Espelundens Idrætsanlæg is an association football facility in Rødovre, Denmark. [3] It is the home stadium of 2nd Division club Boldklubben Avarta and lower league side Islev Boldklub, who have their club house 100 m north of the stadium. The facility consists of the stadium, which has a capacity of 6,000 of which 460 are seated, [2] the ground also includes a cafeteria, seven additional grass pitches, three gravel pitches, six mini pitches and a roller hockey rink. [3] In January 2020 it was renamed Tømrermester Jim Jensens Park, after the naming rights were acquired by carpenter Jim Jensen, who renamed the stadium after himself. [1]
The additional grass pitches are used as reserve grounds for GIF Orient Fodbold.
![]() Entrance area | |
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Full name | Tømrermester Jim Jensens Park |
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Former names | Espelundens Idrætsanlæg (1960–present) Tømrermester Jim Jensens Park (2020–present) [1] |
Location | Korsdalsvej 100 DK-2610 Rødovre |
Capacity | 6,000 (460 seats) [2] |
Field size | 105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd) |
Surface | Natural grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1960 [1] |
Tenants | |
Avarta (1960–present)
[3] Islev Boldklub [3] GIF Orient Fodbold [3] |
Espelundens Idrætsanlæg is an association football facility in Rødovre, Denmark. [3] It is the home stadium of 2nd Division club Boldklubben Avarta and lower league side Islev Boldklub, who have their club house 100 m north of the stadium. The facility consists of the stadium, which has a capacity of 6,000 of which 460 are seated, [2] the ground also includes a cafeteria, seven additional grass pitches, three gravel pitches, six mini pitches and a roller hockey rink. [3] In January 2020 it was renamed Tømrermester Jim Jensens Park, after the naming rights were acquired by carpenter Jim Jensen, who renamed the stadium after himself. [1]
The additional grass pitches are used as reserve grounds for GIF Orient Fodbold.