Cambuur Stadion
53°12′19″N 5°48′53″E / 53.20528°N 5.81472°E / 53.20528; 5.81472Capacity 10,250 Surface artificial turf Opened September 12, 1936 (1936-09-12) Tenants SC Cambuur (1936–2024) Eredivisie Eerste Divisie Lower leagues Defunct
The Cambuur Stadion[1] (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkɑmbyːr ˌstaːdijɔn]) is a football stadium in the east side of the city of Leeuwarden, Netherlands. It is used for the home matches of SC Cambuur. The stadium is able to hold 10,500 people and it opened on 12 September 1936. The club has started building a new stadium on the west side of the city, which will cost €35 million and will open in the summer of 2024.[2]
See also
- List of football stadiums in the Netherlands
- Lists of stadiums
References
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