Ajax Amsterdam Stadium De Meer Stadion Football Ground Guide


Ajax stadion De Meer...25 jaar geleden, 1991. Amsterdam, Soccer Field, Structures, Sports, Hs

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.


Ajax Stadion De Meer Ajaxgodenzonen Flickr

Ajax are inescapable in Betondorp. This peculiar suburb was the club's home until 1996, when they finally moved from De Meer - a creaky, small park which looked from the outside like a textile factory - to their current home, known until recently as the Amsterdam ArenA.


Ajax Amsterdam Stadium De Meer Stadion Football Ground Guide

Het is een nostalgische plaats, de Middenweg in Amsterdam. Een locatie die geschiedenis ademt: 62 jaar lang stond hier Ajax' thuishaven. Stadion De Meer: de.


Amsterdam 1993 Ajax stadion 'de Meer' aan de Middenweg (1934 tot 1996). Amsterdam Holland

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


NOSTALGIA Ruim 25 jaar geleden laatste wedstrijd van AJAX in De Meer Ajax Museum

Ajax definitively bids farewell to De Meer stadium one year after winning Champions League. The club moves to the much larger Amsterdam ArenA. The stadium is Ajax's home base from that moment. The move is difficult for many Ajax fans and members, especially considering how many successes were celebrated in the old, trusted Ajax stadium over.


Panoramio Photo of Ajaxstadion 'De Meer'

The Dutch capital's current stadium was built in 1996 to replace the De Meer, Ajax's old stadium, which had become too small. After 62 years in residence there, the Amsterdam club has taken up residence in the stadium that was known as the Amsterdam ArenA before Johan Cruyff's death in 2016.


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

De Meer Stadion, Amsterdam.opened: 1934.closed: 1996, demolished: 1998.AFC Ajax played here until 1996, despite their biggest european games took place at th.


Stadion De Meer, Amsterdam Staantribune

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, Afc ajax

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 .


Ajax Stadion De Meer Kason Roy

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.


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

De Meer Stadion was the home of Ajax for just over 60 years. The stadium was demolished soon after Ajax vacated the premises. After demolition, the area where the ground stood has been transformed into a residential area. In order to retain a bit of the history, a lot of references can be still found. Many of the street names will be a reminder.


AjaxStadion de Meer Geheugen van Oost

De Meer, the iconic former Ajax stadium, was packed with 25,000 fans who all wanted to see their team overturn the 1-0 defeat in Sweden. The pitch was absolutely abysmal, but the Amsterdam.


AJAXStadion De Meer Geheugen van Oost

In the 1971-72 season Ajax lost just one game. They were unbeaten at home in both domestic and European competitions. The season included a 12-1 victory over Vitesse at the De Meer Stadion. A result which set a record for the largest win in Eredivisie history. It would stand until 2020, when Ajax beat VVV-Venlo 13-0.


Ajax Amsterdam De Meer Stadion South Side Main Grandstand 1 April 1996 Photograph by

The De Meer Stadion became Ajax's home in 1934 - where they would stay until the building of the larger Amsterdam ArenA in the 1990s - and it became the base for the work of Ajax's youth academy to come to fruition, with the club continuing to 'grow their own' and use local players in their quest to add to their tally of trophies..


Soccer European Football Grounds De Meer Stadium. De Meer Stadium, home of Ajax Amsterdam

Een monsterscore in De Meer. Ajax - FC Den Haag eindigt in 9-1. Scoreverloop: Johan Cruijff (1-0), Dick Schoenaker (2-0), Tscheu La Ling (3-0), Søren Lerby (.


On This Day Adieu De Meer

The latest one was yesterday in Amsterdam, with the unveiling of an impressive mural measuring 7.6 x 11 meters in the district of De Meer, on a surface that was occupied for many years by the former stadium of Ajax and which borders Betondorp, where Johan grew up. The initiators of this project were the Brazilian street artist Paulo Consentino.

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