Stadium in 2006
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Location in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands
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Location | Groningen, Netherlands |
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Coordinates | 53°13′37″N 6°34′49″E / 53.22694°N 6.58028°ECoordinates: 53°13′37″N 6°34′49″E / 53.22694°N 6.58028°E |
Capacity | 22,000 (1985) 11,224 (2006) |
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Opened | 30 September 1933 |
Renovated | 1960, 1984, 1987–88 |
Closed | 2005 |
Demolished | 2006–7 |
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FC Groningen | |
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Oosterpark Stadion (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌoːstərˈpɑrk ˈstaːdiɔn]) was the stadium of football club FC Groningen until December 2005. The all-seater stadium in Groningen's Oosterpark neighbourhood was inaugurated on September 30, 1933, and renovated in 1960, 1984 and 1987/88. The stadium has been replaced by the new, larger Euroborg stadium, and the ground it occupied is being redeveloped.
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 was FC Groningen - Servette FC with 19,500 spectators.
The stadium in Groningen hosted two international matches of the Dutch national football team in the early 1980s, with the last being a qualifying match for Euro 1984 on September 7, 1983 against Iceland: 3-0. The goals were scored by Ronald Koeman, Ruud Gullit and Peter Houtman.