GelreDome explained

Stadium Name:GelreDome
Fullname:GelreDome
Location:Arnhem, Netherlands
Coordinates:51.9628°N 5.8928°W
Built:1996–1998
Opened:25 March 1998
Capacity:Football: 21,248 (for home matches of Vitesse)
25,000 (for international matches)
30,000 (during Euro 2000)
Concerts: 41,000 (maximum)
Tenants:Vitesse (1998–present)
Dimensions:105x68 meters[1]
Architect:Alynia Architecten Harlingen bv

The GelreDome (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /ˈɣɛlrəˌdoːm/) is a retractable roof and pitch football stadium in the city of Arnhem, Netherlands. Built from 1996 to 1998 at a cost equivalent to €75 million, that opened on 25 March 1998. The stadium has been the home of association football club Vitesse Arnhem since 1998. It was one of the stadiums used during Euro 2000 tournament held in the Netherlands and Belgium.

Both international and Dutch artists have given concerts in the stadium, including Lady Gaga, Shakira, Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, Celine Dion, Madonna, Prince, Spice Girls, Justin Bieber, Paul McCartney, Eagles, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Green Day, André Rieu, The Rolling Stones, Justin Timberlake and Rihanna.

The stadium has a retractable roof, as well as a convertible pitch, that can be retracted, when unused during concerts or other events held at the stadium, and a climate control system. It has a capacity of 34,000 people for sports events, or 41,000 during concerts. The GelreDome pitch is surrounded on each side by four covered all-seater stands, officially known as the Edward Sturing Stand (North), Charly Bosveld Stand (East), Theo Bos Stand (South) and Just Göbel Stand (West).

The GelreDome currently holds a four-star rating by UEFA.

History

The GelreDome replaced the Nieuw Monnikenhuize Stadion as Vitesse's home ground on 25 March 1998. Plans had been afoot to expand and to renovate the old and now demolished Nieuw Monnikenhuize. However, with a growing fan capacity and with arguments that the location of the old stadium was not strategic enough, the idea was conceived to build a new arena for the Vitesse fans.

The first match played at the stadium was a 4–1 victory by the home team against N.A.C. Breda in an Eredivisie match. The first goal in the new stadium was scored by Vitesse player Dejan Čurović.

International matches

Three international matches of the Netherlands national football team were played in the stadium, the first one being on May 27, 1998: a friendly against Cameroon (0–1). The last one, played on April 26, 2000, was also a friendly: a 0–0 against Scotland. In 2019, the Netherlands women's national team, also played their an international (friendly) match at the stadium. Furthermore, the GelreDome was the location for three UEFA Euro 2000 group stage matches (with a capacity of 30,000), as well as the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship tournament.

Euro 2000 matches

DateTimeStageTeam #1Res.Team #2
11 June 2000 2:30pm 1–2 Italy
17 June 2000 6:00pm 0–1 Portugal
21 June 2000 6:00pm 0–0 Norway

UEFA U21 2007 matches

DateTimeStageTeam #1Res.Team #2
11 June 2007 6:15pm 0–0 England
14 June 2007 8:45pm 2–2
17 June 2007 8:45pm 3–1 Czech Republic
20 June 2007 8:45pm 2–0 Belgium

Kickboxing

Concerts

Since opening in 1998, GelreDome has hosted hundreds of concerts from Dutch and international superstars, including the Spice Girls, who became the first music act to perform at the stadium, as well as Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Helene Fischer, U2, Backstreet Boys, Janet Jackson, Bon Jovi, Britney Spears, Tiësto, Madonna, Coldplay, Sting, Diana Ross, Tina Turner, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Shakira, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Justin Bieber, Celine Dion, The Rolling Stones, Imagine Dragons and Justin Timberlake. The arena also hosts Qlimax, a Q-dance event from 2003–2024.

Museum

The Vitesse Museum is located in the stadium, which shows Vitesse's history.

Transport

The stadium can be reached by a 10-minute bike ride from the Arnhem main railway station. Bus lines 7 and 331, departing from the Arnhem railway station, call at the 'GelreDome-stadion' bus stop, just outside the stadium.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GelreDome (Arnhem): A plan of sectors and stands. How to get there? .