Haarlem Stadion (Dutch pronunciation:[ˈɦaːrlɛmˌstaːdiˌjɔn]) is a stadium in Haarlem, Netherlands, and the home stadium of the Dutch amateur football club Haarlem Kennemerland.[1] Formerly home of the defunct professional football club HFC Haarlem, the stadium is located in the north of Haarlem. It was built in 1907, with renovations in 1947 and during the eighties, including the replacement of the south stand, which is an all-seater stand.
Today, the stadium consists of two all-seater stands, with the east and west stands now unused since they no longer conform to modern safety standards. The total capacity is 3,442 with 600 seats allocated to the visiting team.
HaarlemStadion (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦaːrlɛm ˌstaːdiˌjɔn]) is a stadium in Haarlem, Netherlands, and the home stadium of the Dutch amateur football...
First Leg HaarlemStadion, Haarlem Attendance: 11.800 Referee: Ib Nielsen (DEN) 29 September 1982 First Round Second Leg Jules Otten Stadion, Ghent Attendance:...
named Haarlem Kennemerland, and would play home games at HaarlemStadion, thus aiming to continue the legacy of the old HFC Haarlem. "HFC Haarlem gaat...
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Stadion. The stadium was opened in 1948 and has undergone several renovations over the years. It is located in Velsen-Zuid, near the city of Haarlem,...
way were FC Wageningen and VCV Zeeland in 1992, and more recently HFC Haarlem and RBC Roosendaal, who went bankrupt in January 2010 and June 2011 respectively...
disaster struck during a UEFA Cup match between FC Spartak Moscow and HFC Haarlem. 66 people died in the crowd crush, which made it Russia's worst sporting...
down part of their own home ground, Zuiderpark Stadion. The fire was set after a 4–0 loss to HFC Haarlem. It damaged the ground's oldest stand dating back...
Dutch as het Olympisch Stadion. In 1934, Ajax moved to De Meer Stadion in east Amsterdam, close to the location of Het Houten Stadion. It was designed by...
In 1950, PSV got its first post-war success when the team defeated HFC Haarlem in the KNVB Cup final; the match ended in 4–3 after extra-time. A year...
burned down the South Tribune. The fire was set after a 4–0 loss to HFC Haarlem. It damaged the ground's oldest stand dating back to 1928 and caused $500...