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    FC Schalke 04 (1973–2001) Parkstadion ( German pronunciation: [ˈpaʁkˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ⓘ) was a multi-purpose stadium in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, that is no longer used to host any major events. The stadium was built in 1973 and hosted five matches of the 1974 FIFA World Cup. [1] It had a capacity of 62,109 with seats ...

    • 62,004 (league matches), 55,877 (international matches)
    • Grass
    • 4 August 1973
  2. schalke04.de › former-stadiums › parkstadionParkstadion - FC Schalke 04

    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 ...

  3. 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.

    • 4 May 1904; 119 years ago as Westfalia Schalke
    • 2. Bundesliga
  4. One of the early versions of the club was called Westfalia Schalke and formed in 1904. After twenty years of existence and a couple of failed mergers and name changes, the club took the name Schalke 04 in 1924, with the "04" in the title standing for the year of their foundation. Along with the name change came the new blue-and-white jerseys ...

  5. 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 ...

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  7. Plans to construct a new stadium emerged [vague] in the late 1990s, as fans and managers sought to move out of the outdated Parkstadion, and create a thoroughly [tone] modern multifunctional arena. Following Schalke 04's historic [ tone ] 1997 victory in the UEFA Cup , and the club's upcoming 100th anniversary in 2004, the contract to construct ...

  8. Feb 17, 2020 · The future born out of tradition. FC Schalke 04 will face FC Zenit in a friendly match on Sunday, 29th March at 14:30 CET, marking the re-opening of the Parkstadion – the Royal Blues’ home ground between 1973 and 2001, where they enjoyed huge success. The reigning Russian champions and current league leaders from St. Petersburg will travel ...

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