Name
De Vijverberg
Alternate: Stadion De Vijverberg

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Established
1954 (70 years old)

Capacity
12,600

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Country
The Netherlands

Location
Doetinchem, Netherlands

Timezone
UTC+1

Coordinates
51°57′21″N 6°18′35″E



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01 Nov De Graafscha home team badge 4 - 1home team badge FC Dordrecht
29 Oct De Graafscha home team badge 4 - 1home team badge TOP Oss
18 Oct De Graafscha home team badge 3 - 1home team badge Jong PSV
29 Sep De Graafscha home team badge 3 - 1home team badge Vitesse
13 Sep De Graafscha home team badge 2 - 3home team badge Helmond Spor
06 Sep De Graafscha home team badge 2 - 0home team badge FC Eindhoven
23 Aug De Graafscha home team badge 2 - 2home team badge Jong Utrecht


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Stadion De Vijverberg (Dutch pronunciation: ; English: The Pond Hill) is the football stadium in Doetinchem, Netherlands. It has a capacity of 12,600 seats.

The name is derived from a hotel with the same name, which stood on the present location of the stadium. Because of all the ponds that had to be filled up, the name Vijverberg arose. The stadium, which was built in 1954, was renovated in 1970, with the construction of the Vijverberg-, Groenendaal- and Spinnekop stands and the light installation. After the construction of the roofs above the stands in the late eighties, a radical renovation of the Vijverberg began in the summer of 1998. With the installation of seats on the Spinnekop stand, named after the famous Spion Kop, one of the characteristic parts went lost, so in 2008 De Graafschap decided to remove the seats again. The stadium used to have its own train station, but it was closed in 2005. Like many clubs in the Netherlands, the board of De Graafschap in 2012 considered switching to artificial turf in the stadium. A large supporter's group fiercely protested against these plans, saying the Superboeren are supposed to play in the "mud" as they have always done.

The venue opened on 4 September 1954.
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