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Brøndby Women

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Established
1964 (60 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Brøndby Stadium
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Brøndby Municipality

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04/05 Brøndby Wom - KoldingQ
11/05 Køge Women - Brøndby Wom
25/05 Brøndby Wom - AGF Women
08/06 Fortuna Hjø - Brøndby Wom
15/06 Brøndby Wom - Nordsjællan

Results
20/04 Brøndby Wom 1 - 1 Køge Women
13/04 AGF Women 2 - 1 Brøndby Wom
30/03 Nordsjællan 2 - 3 Brøndby Wom
24/03 Brøndby Wom 0 - 0 Fortuna Hjø
17/03 KoldingQ 0 - 2 Brøndby Wom

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Brøndby IF is a women's football club from Brøndby, Denmark. It is the female team of Brøndby IF.

The team is one of Denmark's best women's teams, having won six championships and 5 cups in the 2000s. The team also reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Women's Cup 2003–04, UEFA Women's Cup 2006-07 and UEFA Women's Cup 2014-15. They are currently coached by Per Nielsen after Peer Lisdorf stepped down.

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Stadium or Home

Brøndby Stadium (Danish: Brøndby Stadion, pronounced ) is a football stadium in Brøndbyvester, Denmark and the home ground of Danish Superliga club Brøndby IF. It is the second-largest stadium in Denmark. Built in 1965 and inaugurated on 31 June 1966 where it had no stands, it saw a major redevelopment in 2000 which increased capacity to 31,500 spectators, of which 19,700 were seated. Continuous adjustments to the spectator facilities have since resulted in the stadium having a total capacity of 29,000 spectators, of which 23,400 are seated. Record attendance dates to 18 June 2003, where a crowd of 31,508 were present in a Copenhagen Derby against F.C. Copenhagen.

When hosting the UEFA competitions Champions League and Europa League, seats are installed on the South End terraces (Danish: Sydsiden) in accordance with UEFA regulations, which reduces the total capacity to 26,000.

The stadium has also hosted the Denmark national football team in five matches. Their first game at Brøndby Stadium was a friendly against Portugal on 1 September 2006 which ended in a 4–2 win.

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