Parkstadion

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Parkstadion is a former multi-purpose football stadium in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, that long served as the home ground of FC Schalke 04 and hosted major national and international matches.

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Parkstadion canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf multi-purpose stadium
stadium
architecturalStyle open bowl stadium
capacity 62000
70000
closed 2001
constructionStartDate 1969
coordinateLocation 51.554°N 7.067°E
country Germany NERFINISHED
demolitionDate 2008
demolitionStartDate 2004
formerHomeStadiumOf FC Schalke 04 NERFINISHED
hasFloodlights yes
hasPart running track
standing terraces
hasScoreboard yes
hasSeatingType mixed seating and standing
hasSurface grass
hasUse training ground after main closure
youth matches after main closure
heritageStatus no official monument protection
homeStadiumOf FC Schalke 04 NERFINISHED
hostedEvent 1974 FIFA World Cup NERFINISHED
Bundesliga match
DFB-Pokal match
Germany national football team match
UEFA Euro 1988 NERFINISHED
inception 1973
locatedIn Gelsenkirchen NERFINISHED
Gelsenkirchen-Erle NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory North Rhine-Westphalia NERFINISHED
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
namedAfter park setting in which it was built
opened 1973
ownedBy City of Gelsenkirchen NERFINISHED
partOf Schalke sports complex NERFINISHED
replacedBy Veltins-Arena NERFINISHED
replaces Glückauf-Kampfbahn NERFINISHED
significantEvent 1974 FIFA World Cup group stage matches
UEFA Euro 1988 group stage matches NERFINISHED
last Bundesliga match of FC Schalke 04 at Parkstadion in 2001
tenant FC Schalke 04 NERFINISHED
usedFor athletics
concerts
football

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Gelsenkirchen hasFormerStadium Parkstadion