Category
page 1Defunct football venues in the Netherlands
Olympic Stadium
Olympic stadium in Amsterdam, Netherlands
De Meer Stadion
football stadium in Amsterdam

Diekman Stadion
football stadium
Oosterpark Stadion
football stadium
Stadion De Braak
former football stadium in Helmond, the Netherlands
Old Stadion
stadium in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Gemeentelijk Sportpark Kaalheide
football stadium in Kerkrade, Limburg, the Netherlands
Het Houten Stadion
stadium of AFC Ajax
Monnikenhuize
Monnikenhuize was a multi-use stadium in Arnhem, Netherlands. It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of SBV Vitesse. The stadium was able to hold 7,500 people. The stadium was opened in 1915. It was closed in 1950 when Nieuw Monnikenhuize opened.
De Langeleegte
football stadium
Oosterenkstadion
The Oosterenkstadion was the stadium of Dutch football club FC Zwolle. At the time of its demolition, the all-seater stadium had a capacity of 6,865 spectators. It was replaced by the FC Zwolle Stadion, later renamed the IJsseldelta Stadion.
Zuiderpark Stadion
football stadium
De Baandert
stadium in Sittard-Geleen, Netherlands
Nieuw Monnikenhuize
multi-use stadium in Arnhem, Netherlands
Afrikaanderplein
Afrikaanderplein was a football ground in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It was the first home of the professional football club Feyenoord – then known as Wilhelmina (1908–09), HFC (1909), Celeritas (1909–12) and eventually Feijenoord – from its foundation in 1908 until 1917, when the club moved to a new ground at the Kromme Zandweg.