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FC Copenhagen to begin establishing new training facilities in autumn
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FC Copenhagen to begin establishing new training facilities in autumn

From Berlingske · () Danish

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • FC Copenhagen will begin establishing new training facilities in the fall, a project long in the making.
  • The club is collaborating with its parent club, KB, to upgrade facilities at KB's grounds, aiming for an optimal solution.
  • These enhanced facilities will include improved locker rooms, a restaurant, player lounge, and meeting rooms, with further plans for a larger performance center.

FC Copenhagen is set to commence the construction of new training facilities this autumn, marking a significant step forward after extensive planning. The club announced on its website that the preparatory work has begun, with the project being undertaken in close partnership with its parent club, KB.

"FC Copenhagen places a very high priority on securing upgraded and current training facilities for the club's first team as quickly as possible," the club stated. "Therefore, it is a great pleasure that the club has now reached an optimal solution in close cooperation with KB, who deserve great thanks for the good, constructive process."

The new 1100-square-meter facility will be situated at KB's grounds, adjacent to Frederiksberg Hallen. It is designed to meet the players' needs and improve staff workflows, featuring significantly better and larger essential amenities such as changing rooms, a restaurant, a player lounge, and meeting rooms.

Beyond these immediate upgrades, FC Copenhagen is also developing a long-term strategy for a "new and significantly larger world-class performance center," indicating a commitment to sustained development and elite-level infrastructure.

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Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.