De Grolsch Veste

De Grolsch Veste
De Grolsch Veste
De Grolsch Veste from the inside
Full name De Grolsch Veste
Former names Arke Stadion (1998–2008)
Location Colosseum 65
7521 PP Enschede
Netherlands
Coordinates 52°14′12″N 6°50′15″E / 52.23667°N 6.8375°E / 52.23667; 6.8375Coordinates: 52°14′12″N 6°50′15″E / 52.23667°N 6.8375°E / 52.23667; 6.8375
Broke ground 31 January 1997
Built 1997–1998
Opened 10 May 1998
Expanded September 2008
Owner Twente
Operator Twente
Surface Grass
Scoreboard Philips, 36m²
Construction cost ƒ 33 million
50 million (1st expansion)
Architect IAA Architecten
Structural engineer VolkerWessels
Services engineer Matrix Installatie Adviseurs
Capacity 30,014[1]
Tenants
Twente (Eredivisie)
1998 – present

De Grolsch Veste (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈɣrɔls ˈfɛstə]) (The Grolsch Fortress, previously known as Arke Stadion) is the stadium of football club Twente. It is located in Enschede, Netherlands, at the Business & Science Park, near the University of Twente. The stadium has an all-seated capacity of 30,014 with a standard pitch heating system and has a promenade instead of fences around the stands.


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History

De Grolsch Veste replaced the old Diekman Stadion as FC Twente's home ground on 22 March 1998. Plans had been afoot to expand and to renovate the old and now demolished Diekman Stadion. However, with a growing fan capacity and with arguments that the location of the Diekman stadium was not strategic enough, the idea was conceived to build a new arena for the FC Twente fans. The Diekman ground also faced problems with its seating plans as a result of previous FIFA regulations which imposed a necessity to construct a seating tribune behind each goal post.

The cost of the construction is estimated to have been around 33 million guilders and it took fourteen months to complete, with its foundation stone having been laid on 31 January 1997. Due to the tight budget available, the layout of the stadium was constructed in such a way that future expansions would be possible without the necessity to tear down entire stands.

The first match played at the stadium was a 3–0 victory by the home team against PSV on 10 May 1998 in an Eredivisie match. The first goal in the new stadium was scored in the 14th minute by Twente player Chris De Witte.

On 1 October 2006, the stadium was updated with two big flatscreen video-walls.

In May 2008 the Arke Stadion was renamed to De Grolsch Veste with beer brewery Grolsch as sponsor. The brewery is located in the club's hometown Enschede. The name "Veste" (fortress) is a reference to Groenlo, a former fortified town that was often besieged and where Grolsch was first brewed.

On September 5, 2009 for the first time ever an international (friendly) match was played in the FC Twente stadium when Netherlands beat Japan 3–0.

Expansion

In 2006 plans were unfolded to increase the stadium capacity to 24,000 seats. The expansion started in January 2008 and was completed in September 2008, just in time for the start of the 2008–2009 season.

FC Twente is aiming to start a new phase in the stadium expansion in the summer of 2011 which will result in a capacity of 32,000 seats.

As part of the combined Netherlands and Belgium bid[2] to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the stadium is one of five stadiums in the Netherlands selected by the KNVB to host games. This would mean that the stadium capacity needs to be expanded to the minimum required seating of 44,000.

The other four selected host cities in the Netherlands are Amsterdam (Amsterdam Arena and Olympisch Stadion), Rotterdam (Feijenoord Stadion "De Kuip" and "De Nieuwe Kuip"), Eindhoven (Philips Stadion) and Heerenveen (Abe Lenstra Stadion).

The city of Enschede announced on September 11, 2009 that it would officially be a candidate city and that it would fully support FC Twente's ambition to expand the stadium capacity to the minimum required seating of 44,000. In December 2009, IAA Architecten released computer generated images of the proposed 44,000+ stadium with an arched 3rd tier, to complete the main stand.[3]

Roof collapse

The site was the place of an accident on July 7, 2011, when the roof of a stand collapsed while expansion work was carried out, killing two workers and injuring 14 people.[4][5]

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