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Full name
  
Kyocera Stadion

Owner
  
ADO Den Haag

Built
  
2007

Capacity
  
15,000

Team
  
ADO Den Haag

Location
  
The Hague, Netherlands

Surface
  
Artificial turf

Construction cost
  
€ 28 million

Opened
  
28 July 2007

Phone
  
+31 70 305 4500

Kyocera Stadion

Address
  
Haags Kwartier 55, 2491 BM Den Haag, Netherlands

Similar
  
Stadion Woudestein, AFAS Stadion, Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel, Polman Stadion, Zuiderpark Stadion

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Kyocera stadion


The Kyocera Stadion ( [ˌkijoːˈseːraː ˌstaːdijɔn]) is a multi-use stadium in The Hague, Netherlands, designed by Zwarts & Jansma Architects. Completed in 2007, the stadium is used mostly for football and field hockey. It is also the home stadium of ADO Den Haag. It has a capacity of 15,000 people, and replaced ADO's former stadium Zuiderpark which was considerably smaller. Despite being one of the three largest cities in the Netherlands, the clubs attendances have been traditionally smaller than their rivals Ajax, Feyenoord and PSV Eindhoven. It was the venue for the 2014 Hockey World Cup.

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Ado den haag willem ii sfeer in het kyocera stadion


Opening

The opening ceremony was on July 28, 2007, since June 2010 ADO Den Haag has a naming rights agreement with the multinational Kyocera to change the name of the stadium to Kyocera Stadion.

When the club opened the stadium, Wim Deetman, the mayor of The Hague, said that this stadium is the most secure stadium in Europe. The stadium has security cameras installed that record several pictures of every audience member and the so-called Happy Crowd Control system will take pictures of spectators when entering the stadium.

References

Kyocera Stadion Wikipedia