Parken Stadium
| Former names | Telia Parken (2014–2020) |
|---|---|
| Location | Per Henrik Lings Allé 2, DK-2100 Østerbro, Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Coordinates | 55°42′08.89″N 12°34′19.93″E / 55.7024694°N 12.5722028°E |
| Public transit | at Trianglen |
| Owner | Parken Sport & Entertainment |
| Operator | F.C. København & Stadion |
| Capacity | 38,190 (all-seater) |
| Record attendance | 60,000 (Michael Jackson, HIStory World Tour, 14 August 1997) |
| Field size | 105 x 68 m (114.8 x 74.3 yds) |
| Surface | Hybrid |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 1990 |
| Opened | 9 September 1992 |
| Renovated | 2009 |
| Construction cost | DKK 640 million (€85.3 million) |
| Architect | Gert Andersson |
| Tenants | |
| Denmark national football team (1992–present) F.C. Copenhagen (1992–present) | |
Parken, currently known as Parken - Connected by 3 for sponsorship reasons, and as Telia Parken (2014–2020), is a football stadium in the Indre Østerbro (Inner Østerbro) district of Copenhagen, Denmark, built from 1990 to 1992. The stadium, which features a retractable roof, currently has a capacity of 38,190 for football games, and is the home of F.C. Copenhagen and the Denmark national football team. The capacity for concerts exceeds the capacity for matches – the stadium can hold as many as 50,000 people with an end-stage setup and 55,000 with a centre-stage setup.
Parken was announced as one of 12 host venues of the UEFA Euro 2020 and it hosted three group stage matches, as well as a round of 16 match.
Geranium, a three Michelin star restaurant, is located on the eighth floor of the stadium.