Rat Verlegh Stadion
Capacity | 19 000 |
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100 (VIP seats) | |
47 (Press seats) | |
Country | Netherlands |
City | Breda |
Clubs | NAC Breda |
Inauguration | 11/08/1996 |
Construction | 1995-1996 |
Renovations | 2008-2010 |
Cost | €13.2 million |
Design | Buro Stollen |
Former name | Fujifilm Stadion (before 2003) |
Address | Stadionstraat 3b, 4800 DJ Breda |
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2019
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The Netherlands: NAC Breda honours Polish liberators
For one night only the name of Rat Verlegh Stadion has been changed to Stanislaw Maczek Stadion, offering a tribute to general Maczek's 1st Armoured Division, which freed the city from Nazis 75 years ago.
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The Netherlands: Supporters to help NAC buy stadium back
Crowdfunding campaign shows huge support from fans even before a solid financial plan was announced. €1.67 million worth of shares were reserved by supporters.
2017
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Netherlands: Breda selling stadium but not to local club
The city of Breda decided to open the bidding for Rat Verlegh Stadion. The big issue is that NAC Breda cannot afford the transaction, which may lead to very unwelcome scenario.
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Netherlands: Slightly smaller solar plant at Rat Verlegh Stadion
It’s somewhat less impressive than previously announced, but will still allow the Breda stadium to run on solar power on a daily basis. Also, this year floodlights will be changed to LED.
2016
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Netherlands: Breda also to have a solar stadium
Another Dutch stadium will turn into a solar power plant by late 2016, this time in Breda. The installation will power 260 households.
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Netherlands: Stadion Heracles ranked best nationwide
The reconstructed stadium in Almelo was graded as the best in terms of fan experience. With 97.9% satisfaction level it won the Fan Award.
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Netherlands: NAC Breda stadium not entirely safe
Controversial cracks appearing in the main stand are caused by errors in construction. The stadium also doesn’t meet fire safety rules, according to an independent report.
2015
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Netherlands: Temporary supports to guarantee safety in Breda
Over a year since cracks in concrete were found there’s still no permanent solution to the safety problem in Breda. Rat Velregh Stadion has temporary supports for now.
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10+ Ranking 2015: Attendances in Europe (Part 2. The Clubs)
Borussia, Barca and Man United – lovely dominant trio. But it wasn’t them who gained most fans last season. Check all 217 clubs that draw an average crowd of 10,000+!
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10+ Ranking 2015: Attendances in Europe (Part 1. The Leagues)
Numbers don’t lie: French Ligue 1 outgrew Italian Serie A as Europe’s fourth largest league. Premier League seems unlikely to catch up to Bundesliga, while Turkey, Ukraine and Scotland are down.
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Netherlands: Stadium in Breda safe… for now
Cracks in the concrete aren’t a safety hazard for fans visiting Rat Verlegh Stadion. But that’s only the current situation, now long term analysis is to be conducted.
2014
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Netherlands: Why so few standing sections in Eredivisie?
While further countries are opening debates on re-allowing terracing into stadiums, in the Netherlands this is allowed for a decade. Still, only 6 Eredivisie clubs allowed standing sections. Why so few? Report by MetroNieuws.nl.
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Netherlands: Breda stadium showing cracks
Alarming news from Rat Verlegh Stadion sounds more alarming when revealed that authorities have been hiding them from public view. But significant cracks in concrete structure are to be dealt with in 2015.
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10+ Ranking: Here are the best European clubs by attendance
There are 229 clubs in Europe enjoying on average 10,000 spectators and more. We list all of them to show the Continent’s most magnetic teams. Some fanbases really deserve praise for their participation, right Rangers/Portsmouth?