Johan Cruyff Arena
Johan Cruyff Arena | |
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The Johan Cruyff Arena with the roof open | |
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Amsterdam Arena (1996-2018) |
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place | Arena Boulevard 29 1100 AM Amsterdam , the Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52 ° 18 '51.7 " N , 4 ° 56' 30.6" E |
classification | 4th |
owner | Amsterdam NV Stadium |
start of building | November 26, 1993 |
opening | August 14, 1996 |
First game | 14 August 1996 Ajax Amsterdam 0-3 AC Milan |
Renovations | 2003, 2013, 2015, 2016–2019 (planned) |
surface | Natural grass |
costs | 140 million euros |
architect | Rob Schuurman and Sjoerd Soeters |
capacity | 55,500 seats |
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The Johan Cruyff Arena (spelling: Johan Cruijff ArenA , formerly Amsterdam Arena ) is a football stadium with a closable roof in the Dutch capital, Amsterdam . It is located in the Amsterdam Zuidoost district . With currently 55,500 it is the largest stadium in the Netherlands. The football club Ajax Amsterdam plays its home games in the stadium. On July 1, 2018, the arena was given its current name in honor of Johan Cruyff . In 2012, the Ziggo Dome event hall with 17,000 seats was opened in the immediate vicinity . It is mainly used for concerts.
history
The plans for a modern football stadium for the Ajax Amsterdam football club existed as early as the 1980s. Originally, the arena was part of the Amsterdam candidacy for the 1992 Summer Olympics , which were awarded to Barcelona . It was opened by Queen Beatrix on August 14, 1996 and had 50,820 seats and 52 boxes. The singer Tina Turner was the first artist to give a concert in the arena in 1996. For three consecutive nights, the stadium was filled with a total of more than 150,000 people. The arena was used at the European Football Championship 2000 in Belgium and the Netherlands .
The arena is a UEFA category 4 stadium . As the first European stadium, the venue has a lockable roof. This roof consists of a steel and glass construction and has a total area of 33,625 m² . Of this, 26,028 m² can be opened in 20 minutes by two moving parts (each 40 × 118 m, 520 tons ). A parking garage and a street are located on different levels below the stadium. This explains the building's height of 77 meters. The footprint is 235 × 180 meters.
The stadium lawn is considered a weak point. Like all lawns that grow under a roof structure, it does not thrive and needs to be renewed regularly. The main reason for this is the insufficient light intensity. This was also the reason why the opening game or the final was not played here at the European Football Championship 2000 in Belgium and the Netherlands, these took place in stadiums of roughly the same size in Brussels and Rotterdam . Since 2008, a new technology has been used that stimulates the growth of the lawn with special lights. The spectators in the pure football arena without an athletics facility are separated from the playing field by a relatively wide ditch. This means there is no need for bars or fences. This trench also serves as a delivery zone and is around four meters wide.
Before Ajax Amsterdam played their home games in the arena, the club played in the club's own stadium De Meer , which has since been demolished and held a maximum of 30,000 and most recently 19,000 seats, and the then completely outdated, now renovated, 60,000-seat Olympic Stadium from 1928 .
Not only Ajax Amsterdam is at home in the arena today. There also find concerts and other large events.
On April 25, 2017, when Ajax legend Johan Cruyff would have turned 70, Ajax Amsterdam announced that the name of the stadium would be changed within the next six months in honor of Cruyff, who died in 2016. However, this schedule was not adhered to. Beginning April 2018 it was announced that the name for season 2018/19 in Johan Cruyff Arena (proper spelling Johan Cruijff ArenA ) would be amended. The new logo of the arena was presented on April 25, 2018, Cruyff's birthday.
Games at the 2000 European Football Championship
During the European Football Championship in 2000, the arena was one of eight venues in Belgium and the Netherlands . A total of three preliminary rounds, a quarter-final and a semi-final took place here.
Sun., June 11, 2000, 8:30 p.m. - Group D. | |||
Netherlands | - | Czech Republic | 1: 0 (0: 0) |
Sun., June 18, 2000, 3:30 p.m. - Group C | |||
Slovenia | - | Spain | 1: 2 (0: 1) |
Wed., June 21, 2000, 5:00 p.m. - Group D | |||
France | - | Netherlands | 2: 3 (2: 1) |
Sat., June 24, 2000, 6:00 p.m. - quarter-finals | |||
Portugal | - | Turkey | 2: 0 (1: 0) |
Thursday, June 29, 2000, 6 p.m. - semi-finals | |||
Italy | - | Netherlands | 0: 0 n.V., 3: 1 i. E. |
Games at the 2021 European Football Championship
The stadium was selected by UEFA as one of 12 venues for the 2021 European Football Championship, which will be spread across Europe. Three preliminary round matches and a round of 16 are played here.
Sun., June 13, 2021, 9:00 p.m. - Group C | |||
Netherlands | - | Ukraine | -: - (- :-) |
Thursday, June 17, 2021, 9:00 p.m. - Group C | |||
Netherlands | - | Austria | -: - (- :-) |
Mon., June 21, 2021, 6:00 p.m. - Group C | |||
Play-off winner D or A | - | Netherlands | -: - (- :-) |
Sat., June 26, 2021, 6:00 p.m. - Round of 16 | |||
Second group A | - | Second group B | -: - (- :-) |
Transport links
The arena is right next to the Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena train station . The lines M50 and M54 of the Amsterdam Metro and long-distance and regional trains of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen stop here .
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See also
Web links
- amsterdamarena.nl: Website of the Johan Cruyff Arena (English)
- english.ajax.nl: website of Ajax Amsterdam (English)
- stadiumdb.com: Johan-Cruyff-Arena (English)
- worldstadiums.com: Johan Cruyff Arena (English)
- stadionwelt.de: picture gallery
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d stadiumdb.com: data on the stadium (English)
- ↑ Houd per spreekbeurt over de Johan Cruijff ArenA. In: johancruijffarena.nl. Retrieved August 23, 2018 (Dutch).
- ↑ usu.edu: Turfgrass Research ( Memento of November 3, 2011 in the Internet Archive ). University State University website. Retrieved October 28, 2011.
- ↑ ajax.netwerk.to: Nieuwe techniek moet zorgen voor blijvend large grass . Ajax fan club website. Retrieved October 28, 2011.
- ↑ setlist.fm: concert list of the Amsterdam ArenA (English)
- ↑ See the official confirmation from Ajax Amsterdam, accessed April 28, 2017.
- ↑ kicker.de: Ajax will play in the Johan Cruyff Arena in the future Article from April 25, 2017
- ↑ Amsterdam ArenA to officially become Johan Cruijff ArenA , amsterdamarena.nl, April 5, 2018, accessed on April 16, 2018.
- ↑ Onthulling logo Johan Cruijff ArenA , April 25, 2018, accessed on April 29, 2018.