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  2. May 2, 2024 · In the summer of 2001, FC Schalke 04 moved to the newly built Arena AufSchalke. Subsequently, the Parkstadion was mostly demolished. A football stadium with approximately 3,000 seats was built on the site of the old stadium under the same name, Parkstadion.

  3. schalke04.de › former-stadiums › parkstadionParkstadion - FC Schalke 04

    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 internationals).

  4. 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.

  5. In 1928, the club built a new stadium, the Glückauf-Kampfbahn, and acknowledged the city's support by renaming themselves FC Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04.

  6. The last competitive match played at the Parkstadion was between Schalke 04 and SpVgg Unterhaching on the 19 th of May 2001. The stadium has been partly demolished since, though large parts still exist today.

  7. Sep 26, 2018 · Das Parkstadion wurde auf dem Gelände des Flugplatzes Buer errichtet und war ab 1973 Austragungsort der Heimspiele des FC Schalke 04, die zuvor in der Glückauf-Kampfbahn spielten. Die...

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  8. Sep 20, 2018 · FC Schalke 04’s earliest presence as a sports club dates back to its founding as Westphalia Schalke on 4 May 1904 (hence the 04 in the club’s name), and their first kit was red and yellow.

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