Hitachi Capital Mobility Stadium
Hitachi Capital Mobility Stadium | |
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De Groene Hel De Groene Kathedraal |
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Exterior view of the Hitachi Capital Mobility Stadium | |
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Euroborg (2005-2016) |
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place | Boumaboulevard 41 9723 ZS Groningen , The Netherlands |
Coordinates | 53 ° 12 '22.1 " N , 6 ° 35' 29.9" E |
classification | 4th |
start of building | 2004 |
opening | January 13, 2006 |
First game | January 13, 2006 FC Groningen - SC Heerenveen 2-0 |
surface | Natural grass |
costs | 45.5 million euros |
architect | Wiel Arets |
capacity | 22,579 seats |
playing area | 105 × 68 m |
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The Hitachi Capital Mobility Stadium (short: Hitachi Stadium ) is a football stadium in the Dutch city of Groningen in the province of the same name in the north-east of the country. The stadium is also known by the nicknames De Groene Hel ( German The Green Hell ) and De Groene Kathedraal ( German The Green Cathedral ).
history
The stadium has been the new home of FC Groningen since January 1, 2006 , which until then played in the Oosterpark stadium . In spring 2002, construction of the Euroborg stadium complex began. The stadium has a capacity of 22,579 seats. The stadium is located in Europark , a completely newly created district at the end of the Oude (old) Winschoterdiep in the east of Groningen. The costs amounted to 45.5 million euros (total complex: 160 million euros). The plans came from the architects Wiel Arets in Maastricht .
In June 2016 it became known that FC Groningen had agreed on a sponsorship contract for six years with the Groningen-based company Noordlease BV . From July 1, 2016, the Euroborg was sponsored by the Noordlease Stadion .
In July 2018, the venue was given a new name after Noordlease BV was taken over by Hitachi Capital Mobility in 2017. The existing contract until 2022 will remain in place with the same conditions.
Further data
The entire Euroborg complex consists of:
- Football stadium with 22,579 covered seats
- 6,000 m² office space
- 180 apartments
- 5,000 m² supermarket
- 1,500 m² of gastronomically used rooms
- 2,000 m² casino
- 1,950 seats in 10 cinema halls
- 8,500 m² Noorderpoort College with around 1,300 students
- Parking garage with 1,000 spaces
gallery
Web links
- fcgroningen.nl: Hitachi Capital Mobility Stadium on the website of FC Gronigen (Dutch)
- euroborg.nl: Official website of the Euroborg project (Dutch)
- stadiumdb.com: Hitachi Stadion (Euroborg) (English)
- stadionwelt.de: picture gallery
- groundhopping.de: Visitor report from 2006
Individual evidence
- ↑ europlan-online.de: stadium capacity
- ↑ stadiumdb.com: data on the stadium (English)
- ↑ stadiumdb.com: Netherlands: Euroborg name sold, fans quite unhappy article from June 14, 2016 (English)
- ↑ Niiwino Geertsema: Definitely: FC Groningen Stadium is Hitachi Capital Mobility Stadium. In: rtvnoord.nl. RTV Noord , July 20, 2018, accessed on October 19, 2018 (Dutch).