Parkstad Limburg Stadion
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Location | Kerkrade, Netherlands |
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Owner | Municipality Kerkrade |
Operator | Roda JC |
Capacity | 19,979 |
Field size | 105 × 68 m |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 15 August 2000 |
Architect | Jan Dautzenberg |
Tenants | |
Roda JC |
The Parkstad Limburg Stadion (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpɑr(ə)kstɑt ˈlɪmbʏr(ə)x ˌstaːdijɔn], Ripuarian: [ˈpɑʁəkʃtɑt ˈlembøʁəç ˌʃtaːdijɔn])[tone?] is a football stadium in Kerkrade, completed in 2000. With a present-day capacity of 19,979 seats, the stadium was officially opened on August 15, 2000, with a friendly between Roda JC and Real Zaragoza (2–2).
It is the home stadium of the football club Roda JC Kerkrade from the Netherlands. In 2005 the Parkstad Limburg Stadion was the hosting stadium for the opening match and the semi-finals of the FIFA World Youth Championship Netherlands 2005.
Gallery
[edit]- The interior of the stadium in 2008
- The Parkstad Limburg Stadion in 2010
- The home of Roda in 2016
Records
[edit]Unofficial records:
- The first played match was a friendly match between Roda JC and Real Zaragoza 2–2, 15 August 2000
- The first goal was scored by Marcos Vales, Real Zaragoza
- The first Roda JC goal was scored by Samir Ouindi
Official records:
- The first official played match was an Eredivisie match between Roda JC and FC Twente 2–2
- The first official goal was scored by Scott Booth
- The first official Roda JC goal was scored by Yannis Anastasiou
Attendances:
- Largest Crowd: 19.300 Roda JC – AC Milan 0–1 UEFA Cup, 21 February 2002
- Lowest Crowd: 2.500 Roda JC – Fylkir 3–0 UEFA Cup, 11 September 2001
Trivia
[edit]On 15 January 2005, the South stand was named the Theo Pickée Stand as an honour to the Roda JC chairman, who died in December 2003.
Notable matches
[edit]- Roda JC – AC Milan 0–1
- Netherlands – Belgium 5-0 [1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Netherlands 5-0 Belgium (Jul 2, 2023) Final Score". ESPN. 4 February 2024. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Dutch)