Sportpark Sloten

52°20′20″N 4°48′26″E / 52.33889°N 4.80722°E / 52.33889; 4.80722OwnerGemeente Amsterdam
Stadion Amsterdam N.V.Capacity2,000 seats (matches)SurfaceGrassConstructionBuilt1953–1956TenantsFC Blauw-Wit (since 1965)
ZRC/Herenmarkt (since 1967, resp. 1994)
Amsterdam Crusaders (since 1984)
AHC Quick (since 1989)
De Beursbengels (since 2004)
Nieuw Sloten (since 2004)
Sculpture of J. Ongenae at the entrance of the sportpark.

Established in 1956, the Sportpark Sloten is a large sports complex located in Sloten, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Surrounding the stadium is an asphalt cycling circuit, 2.5 km in length.[1]

Stadia:

  • The Velodrome Amsterdam, is one of only three covered Velodromes in the Netherlands, and played host to the annual Zesdaagse van Amsterdam (2001-2016)
  • The gymnastics-hall Turnace.

Several sport clubs are tenants of the complex, such as:

  • FC Blauw-Wit (since 1965), ZRC/Herenmarkt (since 1967, resp. 1994), Beursbengels and Nieuw Sloten (since 2004 each),
  • American football-club Amsterdam Crusaders
  • The Golf course Sloten.

References

  1. ^ "About the Velodrome". Municipality Amsterdam. 2024. Retrieved 4 April 2024.

External links

  • Stadsdeel Nieuw-West: Sportpark Sloten
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