The west stands of the stadium | |
![]() Interactive map of Sportpark Schoonenberg BUKO Stadion | |
| Former names | Sportpark Schoonenberg (1948–present) TATA Steel Stadion (2009–2014) Telstar Stadion (2014–2016) Rabobank IJmond Stadion (2016–2020) BUKO Stadion (2021–2023, 2025–present) 711 Stadion (2023–2025) |
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| Location | Minister van Houtenlaan 123, 1981 EKVelsen-Zuid Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52°27′18″N4°38′06″E / 52.45500°N 4.63500°E /52.45500; 4.63500 |
| Capacity | 5,338[1] |
| Surface | grass |
| Tenants | |
| Telstar andTelstar women | |
Sportpark Schoonenberg (Dutch pronunciation:[ˈspɔrtpɑr(ə)kˈsxoːnə(m)bɛr(ə)x]), branded asBUKO Stadion for sponsorship reasons, is the home ofEredivisie clubTelstar andEredivisie Vrouwen clubTelstar. It is located inVelsen-Zuid, Netherlands. It was opened in 1948, with minor renovations in 1999 and additional renovations in 2009 and 2025.
The stadium, with a capacity of 5,338, consists of an all-seater east stand (converted from a standing-only in 1999), a 400-seater south stand (added in 2025), an all-seater north stand (2000 capacity, added in 2025) and an all-seater west stand. The west stand was built in 2009 and has several built-in features, including new changing rooms, offices, and improved sponsor seating.[2]
Beginning in January 2021, BUKO was the main sponsor of the football team, and the stadium was named BUKO Stadion.[3] In June 2023,online casino 711 became the new sponsor of Telstar, and the stadium was renamed711 Stadion.[4] The BUKO Stadion name returned in June 2025, as new national regulations banned gambling sponsorships.[5] That month, Telstar also began renovations to the stadium, including replacingartificial turf with natural grass, to meet Eredivisie requirements.[6]