GN-Bouw-Stadion

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  • Games of FC Dordrecht

The GN Bouw Stadium is a football stadium in the Dutch city of Dordrecht, South Holland province. It is the venue of FC Dordrecht. The former name of De Krommedijk derives from the street on which the stadium is located.

History

The stadium was inaugurated in Dordrecht in 1948 and today's Business Club of the stadium (the former club house ) was built in 1958. Since that time, the FC Dordrecht ( or at the time as DTC) plays in the system. The rest of the stands followed a little later. In the years 1983 and 1986 the club promotion to the first Dutch league. For the first ascent a new general admission grandstand was built. Three years later, the stadium for the first league was renovated and built a new seat rank. At this time the club was also the owner of the stadium.

In 1998, the renovation of the stadium was completed. The old spectator stands were demolished and rebuilt. The stadium was opened in Dordrecht after three years of planning and construction on 25 September 1998 and was given the name of Dutch contractor GN Bouw. Before the conversion, the system holds 9,000 spectators. Today, the stadium has 4,077 seats, of which 3,877 spaces are covered. To the venue to distribute six grass football fields and two clay courts. In addition, there are four hard tennis courts, four baseball fields and a large parking lot.

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