Terrein achter de Watertoren

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Terrein achter de Watertoren
Terrein achter de Watertoren
LocationLoopschans
Breda
The Netherlands
Coordinates 51°35′05″N4°47′21″E / 51.58472°N 4.78917°E / 51.58472; 4.78917 Coordinates: 51°35′05″N4°47′21″E / 51.58472°N 4.78917°E / 51.58472; 4.78917
Owner Village of Teteringen
OperatorNAC Breda
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1913
Built1913
OpenedOctober 5, 1913
ClosedMarch 19, 1916
Demolished1916
Tenants
NAC Breda (1913 - 1916)

Terrein achter de Watertoren (English: Terrain behind the Watertower) was a football stadium in Breda, Netherlands. It was used for football matches and hosted the home matches of NAC Breda. The stadium was opened in 1913 and demolished in 1916.

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