It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Boldklubben Frem, Fremad Valby, Politiets Idrætsforening and Vigerslev Boldklub.
[3] In the 1930s, plans arose to build an extensive sports complex on Valby Fælled as part of a possible Danish bid for hosting the Olympic Games.
The plans involved a football stadium, 18 football pitches for training, a club house for Boldklubben Frem and another one for the other clubs, an aquatic stadium, tennis courts, four halls for gymnastics, boxing, wrestling and weight lifting, 20 shooting ranges, bowling court, restaurant, offices, changing facilities and an indoor arena.
Work began in 1937 but the plans were affected by the outbreak of World War II and the German Occupation of Denmark.
The new Banbury tribune, with inspiration from Coventry, was inaugurated on 7 September 1969 with a match between BK Frem and Esbjerg.