-
Alkmaarderhout,
locally known as "De Hout" (Dutch for "the wood(s)"), in a city park in Alkmaar,
North Holland, Netherlands. The park is one of the oldest...
- The
Alkmaarderhout is a
football stadium in
Alkmaarderhout, a city park in Alkmaar,
North Holland, Netherlands. It was used from 1948
until 2006, when...
- Attendance: 6,600 Referee:
Zivorad Vuksanović (Yugoslavia) 30
September 1982
Alkmaarderhout,
Alkmaar Attendance: 4,068 29
September 1982 Tehelné pole, Bratislava...
- 000 Referee:
Bogdan Dochev (Bulgaria) 17 September 1980 (1980-09-17)
Alkmaarderhout,
Alkmaar Attendance: 4,770 Referee:
Roger Verhaeghe (Belgium)...
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directly owned by the club, was
opened in 2006 and
replaced the old
Alkmaarderhout venue as the DSB Stadion. The
stadium currently has a
capacity of 17...
- 10,000
Oberacher 18' Kist 47' 57' (pen.) 76' Tol 77' 5–1
Carbo 27'
Alkmaarderhout 12,000 1982–83 Ajax
Lerby 47'
Schoenaker 66'
Ophof 86' 3–1 NEC Mulderij...
- (Cyprus) Red Star
Belgrade won 10–2 on aggregate. 30
September 1981
Alkmaarderhout,
Alkmaar Attendance: 3,500 Referee: Otto
Anderco (Romania) AZ won 4–1...
- leg was one-sided as AZ won 5–0 in
front of 15,000
spectators at the
Alkmaarderhout. Tol
scored the
opening goal in the
first half, and second-half goals...
- wall that is
shared by the
public park
Haagse Bos in The
Hague and the
Alkmaarderhout in Alkmaar. On a map
drawn in 1560 of Haarlem, the
Haarlemmerhout is...
- Attendance: 6,000 Referee:
Marian Środecki (Poland) 14
September 1977
Alkmaarderhout,
Alkmaar Attendance: 13,800 Referee:
Heinz Einbeck (East Germany) 14...