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Before moving to IJsseldelta Stadion PEC Zwolle played their home fixtures at the Oosterenkstadion which was constructed back in 1934 with the club occupying it for two spells between 1934 – 1957 and 1970 until 2007. The stadium was demolished t make way for the new facilities with construction officially beginning on the 9th March 2007.
Opening two years later, the inaugural league match was held against FC Eindhoven on the 29th August 2009 which resulted in an entertaining 3-3 draw. The first goal came a few weeks before in a pre-season friendly against SC Cambuur with the club recording a notable increase in the average attendances with over 5,000 tickets sold per game.
IJsseldelta Stadion was initially built with a capacity of 10,500 but after the club were promoted to the Eredivisie in 2012 the club drew up plans to expand to a respectable 14,500 capacity over three stages of development. Matching the club’s ambition as a top-flight side, the first phase added 1,000 additional seats in the Fred Patrick East Stand.
Constructed by Zwolle VOF in a public/private partnership which saw the City of Zwolle contribute over 10 million euros to the project, the stadium is located within a wider sports complex which contains several other pitches as well as a hotel and retail facilities.
To date the stadium is yet to host International matches of the men’s team but IJsseldelta has hosted a handful of women’s games such as a 2010 game against Norway.
交通信息
DRIVING
The Stadium’s address for satnav is as follows:
Stadionplein 1, 8025 CP Zwolle, Netherlands
Car Parks
The car parks at IJsseldelta stadium are reserved for those in possession of parking permits which means if you are visiting for a one-off match you should stick to the area between Boerendanserdijk and Oude Meppelerweg which has standard parking regulations.
BUSES
Along Boerendanserdijk across the canal north of the stadium there is the Zwolle Stadion bus stop. This is served by buses 3, 8 and 70 which can be caught from various places around the city.
TRAIN
Zwolle Railway station is a major transport hub for northern Netherlands and is subsequently served by no less than 8 different train services across all points of the compass.