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    Parkstadion. From 1973 to 2001, the Parkstadion was the home stadium of FC Schalke 04. After it was renovated in the summer of 1998, it had a capacity of exactly 62,004 spectators (55,887 for internationals). It could hold 44,962 fans sitting down (49,737 for internationals), with space enough for 17,042 standing spectators (5,603 for ...

  2. It opened on 13 August 2001, as the new home ground for FC Schalke 04. It hosted the 2004 UEFA Champions League Final and five matches at the 2006 FIFA World Cup , including a quarter-final and it will host four matches in Euro 2024 .

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  4. The "04" in the club's name derives from its formation in 1904. Schalke have been one of the most popular professional football teams in Germany, even though the club's heyday was in the 1930s and 1940s. Schalke play in the 2.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParkstadionParkstadion - Wikipedia

    It was the home ground of football club FC Schalke 04 until May 2001, before the newly built and adjacent Arena AufSchalke opened in July of the same year.

  6. Schalke’s traditional home, the Parkstadion, is remembered fondly by the fans, but its replacement, the VELTINS Arena, is one of the finest arenas in the world. ... FC Schalke 04 honours. German ...

  7. The Royal Blues won their seven national championships while based there – the last came in 1958 – before moving to the Parkstadion in 1973. Built in time for the 1974 FIFA World Cup, the...

  8. FC Schalke 04 celebrated its 75th birthday with an international tournament at the Parkstadion. Three European Cup winners, Benfica Lisbon, Liverpool FC and Feyernoord Rotterdam, took part in the anniversary. However, the tournament turns into a financial disaster: Schalke pays 200,000 marks extra due to the low attendance figures.

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