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The reason given is: Missing information about demolition of the old stadium, the newly built Parkstadion, and its use since 2015. (January 2021) Parkstadion. The Parkstadion during a match between Schalke 04 and 1. FC Nürnberg on 12 September 1998. Location.
- 62,004 (league matches), 55,877 (international matches)
- Grass
- 4 August 1973
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).
1928–1933: Rise to dominance. Following the club's initial success, it quickly gained in popularity, especially among the working class. [4] In 1928, the club built a new stadium, the Glückauf-Kampfbahn, and acknowledged the city's support by renaming themselves FC Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04.
- 4 May 1904; 119 years ago as Westfalia Schalke
- 2. Bundesliga
From 1973 until 2001 the Parkstadion was the home ground of FC Schalke 04. After a last renovation in 1998 it offered a capacity of 62,004, of which 17,042 standing places (reduced to 55,877 for international matches). First plans to build a larger stadium for Schalke 04 arose in the early 1960s.
Home grounds. Glückauf-Kampfbahn (1928-1973) Parkstadion (1973-2001) Veltins-Arena (2001-) Main trophies. German Championship: 7. DFB-Pokal: 5. UEFA Cup: 1. Prominent players.
May 19, 2001 · 18 May 2021 European Football. Schalke were champions for four minutes and 38 seconds. It was agony. It had to be there, at the Parkstadion. Schalke's old ground had always been a place of...
It replaced Schalke’s former stadium, Parkstadion, which opened in 1973 but was showing signs of disrepair by the late 1990s, despite some minor renovation in 1998. The new stadium was built almost in the shadow of Parkstadion and has a capacity of 62,271 for league games and 54,740 for international matches.