Sundby Idrætspark

Sundby Idrætspark
A view of the stadium's grand stand in June 2007
Full nameSundby Idrætspark, opvisningsbanen
(Sundby Stadium)
Former namesBanerne ved Englandsvej
Amager Sportspark (until 1925)
Sundby Idrætspark (1925–present)
LocationEnglandsvej 61
2300 København S
Coordinates55°39′00″N 12°36′08″E / 55.650044°N 12.602123°E / 55.650044; 12.602123
OwnerKultur- og Fritidsforvaltningen,
Copenhagen Municipality
Capacity7,200 (2,500 seats)
Record attendanceMen: 8,391 (BK Fremad Amager vs Esbjerg fB, 5 November 1972)
Women: 1,451 (Sundby BK vs F.C. Copenhagen, 21 September 2024)
Field size105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd)
SurfaceNatural grass (1922–2018)
Artificial (2018–present)
Construction
Built1923–1924
Opened10 September 1922 (1922-09-10)
Renovated1974–1975
2014–2016
June–August 2018
Construction costDKK 120,000 (1922)
DKK 4,200,000 (1975)
Tenants
BK Fremad Amager (1922–present)
B 1908 (1922–present)
BK Standard (1923–1946)
FC Amager (2008–2009)
Sundby BK (women) (2021–2023, 2024)
Sundby BK (2024–present)
B.93 (2022, 2024–2025)

Sundby Idrætspark is a sports complex, that consists of a combined association football and athletics stadium (referred to as Sundby Stadium), three sports halls, tennis courts (clay and synthetic), and a swimming hall (referred to as Sundby Bad), located in the district of Amager Vest, Copenhagen. As of May 2019, the stadium's total capacity of approximately 7,200 spectators, with 2,500 seatings at the main grand stand stretching along one side of the pitch, makes the exhibition field among the 25th largest football stadiums in Denmark. Since the establishment of the facilities in 1922, it has been expanded over the years.

It is the home ground of the association football clubs BK Fremad Amager, B 1908 and Sundby BK, hosting the first senior women's team of Sundby BK in the seasons 2021–22 and 2022–23, and have previously hosted BK Standard (1923–1946) and the professional superstructure FC Amager (2008–2009). Other tenants include the athletic club IF Gullfoss, the volleyball club Amager VK, the floorball club Hafnia FC, the tennis club Sundby TK, the badminton club Sundby KFUM BC, and the handball club Amager SK.

The first international rugby match in Denmark was played between on 19 November 1950 at the stadium of Sundby Idrætspark. The grass fields of the sports complex hosted the preliminary rounds of the 2015 World Archery Championships.