MAC³PARK Stadion
Former names | FC Zwolle Stadion (2007–2012) IJsseldelta Stadion (2012–2016) |
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Location | Zwolle, Netherlands |
Capacity | 14,000 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 9 March 2007 |
Opened | 29 August 2009 |
Architect | Widdershoven architect, Kerkrade |
Tenants | |
PEC Zwolle |
MAC³PARK Stadion[1] (Dutch pronunciation: [mɛɡˈdripɑr(ə)k ˌstaːdijɔn]) is a multi-use stadium in Zwolle, Netherlands. It is used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of PEC Zwolle. The stadium has an official capacity of 14,000. The stadium replaced Oosterenkstadion as the home of PEC Zwolle. In European competitions, the stadium is known as PEC Zwolle Stadion due to advertising rules.
On 12 July 2012 PEC Zwolle announced the new name for their home ground, IJsseldelta Stadion.[2] The current name, MAC³PARK Stadion, was unveiled in November 2015 and officially adopted on 1 July 2016.
See also
- List of football stadiums in the Netherlands
- Lists of stadiums
References
External links
- Over het MAC³PARK stadion, peczwolle.nl (in Dutch)
- MAC³PARK stadion (Zwolle Stadion), stadiumdb.com
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