Yanmar Stadion

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Yanmar Stadion
Almere City FC Stadion.jpg
View of Yanmar Stadion in 2020
Yanmar Stadion
Former namesMitsubishi Forkliftstadion (2005–2013)
Almere City Stadion (2013–2015)
Yanmar Stadion (2015–present)
LocationCompetitieweg 20
1318 EA Almere
Coordinates 52°23′40″N5°14′26″E / 52.3944°N 5.2405°E / 52.3944; 5.2405
Owner Almere City FC
Capacity 4,501 [1]
Field size105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd)
Surface Grass [2]
Construction
Opened2005 [1]
Expanded2019–2020 [3]
Tenants
Almere City FC

Yanmar Stadion (formerly Mitsubishi Forkliftstadion and Almere City Stadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Almere, Netherlands. The stadium primarily hosts association football matches and is the home ground of Almere City FC. [4] The stadium was built in 2005 with a capacity of 3,000 spectators. In January 2020, the club completed a new grandstand, increasing the capacity to 4,501. [5] The grandstand affords covered passages to the main club building, as well as to the new club offices which were completed in spring of 2020. [6]

Once the stadium was used for American football. It is named after Japanese sponsor Yanmar.

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