De Meer Stadion, Ajax Amsterdam in the 1970s. Stadium pics, Football stadiums, Football pictures


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Stadion de Meer bood plaats voor 19.000 toeschouwers. Het stadion ademde voetbal, iets wat vele supporters in de Amsterdam ArenA missen. Het stadion werd geopend tijdens een vriendschappelijk duel tussen Ajax en Stade Francais. Ajax won, met 5-1. Die uitslag stond ook op het scorebord tijdens het laatste duel in het stadion.


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Ajax Amsterdam De Meer Stadion West End Terrace April 1996 Photograph by Legendary

Lo Stadio De Meer (in olandese Stadion De Meer) fu un impianto sportivo olandese di Amsterdam dedito principalmente al calcio.Fondato nel 1934, fu per tutti i suoi sessantadue anni di vita la sede degli incontri interni dell'Ajax. Inaugurato il 9 dicembre 1934 con la gara tra padroni di casa e lo Stade Français, vinta dai Lancieri 5-1, l'impianto aveva una capienza di 22.000 posti, poi.


Ajax Amsterdam De Meer Stadion North Side Grandstand 1 April 1996 Photograph by Legendary

De Meer Stadion ( Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈmeːr ˌstaːdijɔn]) is the former stadium of Dutch record football champions Ajax. It was opened in 1934 as a result of the club's former stadium ( Het Houten Stadion) being too small. Upon completion, it could hold 22,000 spectators, but accommodating up to 29,500 at its maximum.


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De Meer Stadion (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /də ˈmeːr ˌstaːdijɔn/) is the former stadium of Dutch record football champions Ajax.It was opened in 1934 as a result of the club's former stadium being too small. Upon completion, it could hold 22,000 spectators, but accommodating up to 29,500 at its maximum.


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On the grounds of De Meer is a residential area with links to the past. Stadion De Meer has been the home of Ajax for 62 years. In 1996 the stadium moved to make room for a residential area where many historical traces can be found. Street names refer to the stadiums where Ajax played legendary games and there are bridges named after Ajax players from the 1970s.


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De Meer Stadion is the former stadium of Dutch record football champions Ajax. It was opened in 1934 as a result of the club's former.


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Stadion De Meer, Amsterdam Staantribune

De Meer Stadion. 23. Februar 1928. 9. Dezember 1934. Das De Meer Stadion war das frühere, vereinseigene Fußballstadion und Heimstätte des niederländischen Fußballvereins Ajax Amsterdam im Amsterdamer Stadtteil Watergraafsmeer .


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De Meer Stadion, Ajax Amsterdam in the 1970s. Stadium pics, Football stadiums, Football pictures

For over 60 years AFC Ajax played its home matches at stadium De Meer. De Meer opened on the 9 th of December 1934 with a friendly match between Ajax and French side Stade Francais (5-1). It had an initial capacity of 22,000. The stadium changed little over the years. Some small extensions brought capacity to a maximum of 29,500 and roofs were.


De Meer Stadion, Ajax Amsterdam in the 1970s. Stadium pics, Football stadiums, Amsterdam

De Meer Stadion (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈmeːr ˌstaːdijɔn]) is the former stadium of Dutch record football champions Ajax. It was opened in 1934 as a result of the club's former stadium being too small. Upon completion, it could hold 22,000 spectators, but accommodating up to 29,500 at its maximum.


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Stadion De Meer, kortweg De Meer genoemd, was een voetbalstadion aan de Middenweg 401 in de Watergraafsmeer in Amsterdam. Tussen 1934 en 1996 was het de thuishaven van AFC Ajax. Het tegenover de wijk Betondorp gelegen stadion werd ontworpen door architect en Ajax-commissaris Daan Roodenburgh.


28 April 1996 the De Meer Stadion in Amsterdam before its final match... Nachrichtenfoto Getty

Stadion De Meer, kortweg De Meer genoemd, was een voetbalstadion aan de Middenweg 401 in de Watergraafsmeer in Amsterdam. Tussen 1934 en 1996 was het de thuishaven van AFC Ajax. Het tegenover de wijk Betondorp gelegen stadion werd ontworpen door architect en Ajax-commissaris Daan Roodenburgh.


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Stadion De Meer, 1937 "The value of a football stadium is not defined by its construction costs, but rather by the team that plays in it". [citation needed] It was with this thought in mind that the board approached the planning and development of what would become Ajax's second stadium. Becoming its home grounds for the next 62 years.