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The Johan Cruyff Arena (Dutch: Johan Cruijff Arena [ˈjoːɦɑŋ ˈkrœyf aːˌreːnaː]; officially stylised as Johan Cruijff ArenA) is the main stadium of the Dutch capital city of Amsterdam and the home stadium of football club AFC Ajax since its opening.
Stadium Capacity City Province Home Team Opened Image 1: Johan Cruijff ArenA: 55,865: Amsterdam North Holland Ajax: 1996 2: De Kuip: 51,117: Rotterdam South Holland Feyenoord: 1936 3: Philips Stadion
In 2016 organizers ALDA Events and ID&T decided to expand the event even further to eight events on five evenings, in three venues: Amsterdam ArenA, Heineken Music Hall and Ziggo Dome. With an official opening and closing ceremony, two shows in the Amsterdam ArenA and several hostings, the fourth edition of AMF was the biggest festival during ...
In 1996, the Dutch football club, AFC Ajax, relocated to their new facility to the newly opened Amsterdam ArenA. [2] The stadium includes a museum and fan shop section which are open to the public with a tour starting every hour from 11:00–17:00 CET taking the visitor to various parts of the stadium, through the locker rooms, and alongside the pitch, to see the club's Wall of Fame and the ...
The 2022 Johan Cruyff Shield was the 26th edition of the Johan Cruyff Shield (Dutch: Johan Cruijff Schaal), an annual Dutch football match played between the winners of the previous season's Eredivisie and KNVB Cup. The match was contested by Ajax, winner of the Eredivisie, and PSV Eindhoven, winner of the KNVB Cup. [1]
The Ziggo Dome (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈzɪɡoː doːm] or [ˈzɪɣoː doːm]) is an indoor arena in Amsterdam, Netherlands, located next to the Johan Cruijff ArenA. It is named after the Dutch cable TV provider Ziggo. In 2014, the Ziggo Dome Awards were announced, recognizing artists who performed at the arena. [1]
Ajax continued this arrangement until the completion of the Amsterdam Arena in 1996, since 2018 renamed the Johan Cruijff Arena. The Olympic Stadium was the host venue for the 1987 FIM Speedway World Championship Final.
It is named in honor of legendary Dutch footballer Johan Cruyff who died in March 2016. It is a UEFA Category 3 stadium and houses 6,000 supporters. [ 1 ] As part of the Espai Barça project, it is the replacement for the Mini Estadi , which was in front of the Camp Nou and was demolished in 2020, [ 2 ] and the land of the Mini Estadi will be ...