Euroborg

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Euroborg
Full name Euroborg
Nickname De Groene Kathedraal ("The Green Cathedral")
De Groene Hel ("The Green Hell") (by opponents)
Built 2004-05
Opened 2005
Capacity 20,000
Home of FC Groningen
Pitch size N/A

Euroborg is the name of football club FC Groningen's new stadium, with a capacity of 20,000 seats. Located to the south-east of Groningen, the Euroborg site houses a casino and a new movie theatre, a school, a supermarket and a fitness centre as well as the stadium. A railway station is slated to open in late 2006. The stadium seats are completely in the club's colours: green and white. 1000 seats are available for the supporters of the away team.

Although the stadium is a big improvement for FC Groningen, the club is already thinking about expanding the stadium by 4000 seats to a capacity of 24,000. Besides the present nickname (de groene hel, or, the Green Hell) it also is called "de Groene Kathedraal" (the Green Cathedral).

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Eredivisie

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Eerste Divisie

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Future stadiums

Den Haag Stadion

Defunct stadiums

Alkmaarder Hout | De Baandert | Diekman | Kaalheide | De Meer | Olympisch Stadion (Amsterdam) | Oosterpark Stadion


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