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Stadion Oosterpark

Coordinates:53°13′37″N6°34′49″E / 53.22694°N 6.58028°E /53.22694; 6.58028
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Football stadium
Oosterpark Stadion
Stadium in 2006
Oosterpark Stadion is located in Groningen (province)
Oosterpark Stadion
Oosterpark Stadion
Location in the province ofGroningen in theNetherlands
LocationGroningen,Netherlands
Coordinates53°13′37″N6°34′49″E / 53.22694°N 6.58028°E /53.22694; 6.58028
Capacity22,000 (1985)
11,224 (2006)
Construction
Opened30 September 1933 (1933-09-30)
Renovated1960, 1984, 1987–88
Closed2005
Demolished2006–7
Tenants
FC Groningen
Website
www.stadionoosterpark.nl

Oosterpark Stadion (Dutch pronunciation:[ˌoːstərˈpɑr(ə)kˈstaːdijɔn]) was thestadium offootball clubFC Groningen until December 2005. The all-seater stadium in Groningen's Oosterpark neighbourhood was inaugurated on 30 September 1933 and renovated in 1960, 1984 and 1987/88. The stadium has been replaced by the new, largerEuroborg stadium, and the ground it occupied is being redeveloped.[1]

The stadium's peak capacity was 22,000 spectators (in 1985). At the time of the demolition, the capacity was 11,224.

Clubs that played in the stadium earlier are BRC, GVAV Rapiditas and De Oosterparkers. The best visited game ever wasFC Groningen -Servette FC with 19,500 spectators.[2]

On 22 December 2005, the last match of FC Groningen in the stadium took place, theKNVB Beker match againstFC Volendam. The supporters made a very last trip from the Grote Markt in Groningen with torches and fireworks. The match ended in a 3–0 victory for FC Groningen, and the last goal in the Oosterpark was scored byGlen Salmon.[3]

The stadium in Groningen hosted two international matches of theNetherlands national football team in the early 1980s, both won by the home side 3-0. The first one was a qualifying match for1982 FIFA World Cup on 22 February 1981 againstCyprus with goals scored byHugo Hovenkamp,Cees Schapendonk andDick Nanninga; this match was notable because Hovenkamp and Nanninga were players who were born in the Oosterpark-area of Groningen. The second and the last one was a qualifying match forEuro 1984 on 7 September 1983 againstIceland with goals scored byRonald Koeman,Ruud Gullit andPeter Houtman.

A mosaic of the Oosterpark stadium on a house occupying the stadium's former location

References

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  1. ^"Stadion Oosterpark Groningen".stadionoosterpark.nl. Retrieved2024-02-11.
  2. ^"'De magische krachten van Stadion Oosterpark'".Voetbal International (in Dutch). 2003-11-09. Retrieved2024-02-11.
  3. ^"Stadion Oosterpark - The Stadium Guide" (in Dutch). Retrieved2024-02-11.

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