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Parkstadion (German pronunciation: [ˈpaʁkˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ) was a multi-purpose
stadium in Gelsenkirchen,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, that is no longer...
- 30 June 1974 16:00
Parkstadion,
Gelsenkirchen Attendance: 68,348 Referee:
Rudolf Scheurer (Switzerland) 3 July 1974 19:30
Parkstadion,
Gelsenkirchen Attendance:...
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emerged to
construct a new
stadium for
Schalke 04 to
replace the
outdated Parkstadion.
Following Schalke 04's 1996–97 UEFA Cup
victory and anti****ting the...
- Source: FIFA All
times listed are
local (CET) 26 June 1974 19:30 CET
Parkstadion,
Gelsenkirchen Attendance: 56,548 Referee: Bob
Davidson (Scotland) 26...
- 800 Referee:
Gerhard Schulenburg (West Germany) 18 June 1974 19:30 CET
Parkstadion,
Gelsenkirchen Attendance: 31,700 Referee: Omar
Delgado Gómez (Colombia)...
- 707 Referee: Bep
Thomas (Netherlands) 14 June 1988 (1988-06-14) 17:15
Parkstadion,
Gelsenkirchen Attendance: 64,812 Referee: Bob
Valentine (Scotland)...
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finals being one-off
games at a
neutral ground. 7 May 1997 20:45 CEST
Parkstadion,
Gelsenkirchen Attendance: 56,824 Referee: Marc
Batta (France) 21 May...
- Attendance: 3,000 Referee:
Lawrence Sammut (Malta) 16
September 1997 20:30
Parkstadion,
Gelsenkirchen Attendance: 53,250 Referee:
Sergei Khusainov (Russia)...
- 20:45
Parkstadion,
Gelsenkirchen Attendance: 56,800 Referee: Sándor Puhl (Hungary)
Schalke 04 won 2–1 on aggregate. 7 May 1997 20:45 CEST
Parkstadion, Gelsenkirchen...
- 21 May 1977
Parkstadion 4–2 70,600 1
April 1978
Parkstadion 0–2 62,000 25
November 1978
Parkstadion 5–1 40,000 21
February 1980
Parkstadion 2–2 50,000...