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Established
1925 (99 years old)

Sport
Soccer

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Hvidovre Stadion
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Copenhagen, Denmark

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Danish Superliga
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28/04 Odense BK - Hvidovre IF
05/05 Hvidovre IF - Viborg
12/05 Randers FC - Hvidovre IF
16/05 Hvidovre IF - Odense BK
20/05 Vejle Boldkl - Hvidovre IF

Results
21/04 Hvidovre IF 2 - 1 Vejle Boldkl
14/04 Lyngby 1 - 1 Hvidovre IF
07/04 Hvidovre IF 1 - 3 Randers FC
31/03 Viborg 3 - 1 Hvidovre IF
17/03 AGF Aarhus 1 - 0 Hvidovre IF

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Hvidovre Idrætsforening, more commonly known as Hvidovre IF is a Danish professional football club based in Hvidovre. The club competes in the Danish superligaen, the best tier of Danish football, and plays its home matches at the Hvidovre Stadion. For the 2023-24 season, Hvidovre IF will be competing in the Danish Superliga.

Formed in 1925, the club has been crowned Danish champions three times, in 1966, 1973 and 1981, and have won the Danish Cup once, in 1980.

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Hvidovre Stadium (Danish: Hvidovre Stadion) is an athletics- and association football stadium located in Hvidovre, south west of Copenhagen, Denmark, that is owned and operated by Hvidovre Municipality. It is currently used mostly for association football matches and is the home stadium of Hvidovre IF (association football and handball), Hvidovre AM (athletics) and previously Hvidovre Stars (american football). The exhibition field has a lighting installation with a light intensity of 1000 lux, undersoil heating and have been approved for televised matches in the Danish Superliga. The stadium is part of a sports complex, that covers an area of 72,000 m² and also consists of four association football fields, outdoor athletic facilities, a hall for indoor athletics, a hall with two indoor tennis courts, five outdoor tennis courts, a fitness center, a cafeteria including rooms for club members and meetings. Since 1 July 2019, the stadium's main exhibition field has been referred to as Pro Ventilation Arena for sponsorship reasons after having previously been known under the names Office Center Arena (2010–2012) and Kæmpernes Arena (2012–2019). One senior women's national team friendly match have been staged at the arena in 1979, while at least 14 Under-21, Under-19, Under-18, Under-17, Under-16 men's national team matches have been held there between 1964 and 2011.

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