Hvidovre IF will play their home games in the Superliga at Hvidovre Stadium, and therefore, Hvidovre Municipality has allocated almost 16 million kroner to upgrade the stadium. The funds will go to various things, including mobile grandstands that will increase the capacity from 6,600 to 10,000 spectators. The often-criticized grass pitch will also be replaced, and around five million kroner will be spent on technical arrangements. Hvidovre players have previously criticized the grass pitch, and now they will get a better playing field. Sports manager Peter Lassen has revealed that the players will receive a pay rise, as TV revenue has increased significantly. All players will get more pay, but it will not be huge sums, says Peter Lassen. Hvidovre IF was promoted to the Superliga after 26 years of absence, and now the club must get used to a completely new existence. A lot has happened with both the sporting level, facilities, fan culture, and requirements from the tournament organizer Divisionsforeningen since 1997, when the club was relegated from the top league. Hvidovre Stadium must be upgraded so that the club can meet the requirements of the Superliga. It is a big step for Hvidovre IF, and the club is ready to take on the challenge. Hvidovre Municipality has chosen to allocate the funds to the upgrades instead of renting another stadium. This means that Hvidovre IF can play their home games at home, which is a significant advantage for the club. Hvidovre IF is ready to play in the Superliga, and now the club gets a better playing field to do it on. The upgrade of the stadium is a crucial investment for the club's future, and it will provide a better experience for the players and the fans. Hvidovre IF is looking forward to the new season, and the club is confident that they can make a good impression in the Superliga.
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Hvidovre Upgrades Stadium for Millions
Hvidovre Municipality allocates 15.8 million kroner to upgrade Hvidovre Stadium, enabling the club to play in the Superliga with increased capacity and better facilities
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