Oosterenkstadion
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The Oosterenkstadion is the stadium of Dutch football club FC Zwolle. The all-seater stadium currently has a capacity of 6,865 spectators.
The stadium was built in 1934 and was thoroughly renovated in the 1980s. The main stand has been named after Johan Cruijff, because Johan Cruijff had played his last official match, in 1984, against FC Zwolle.
Construction of a new stadium on the location of the current stadium was planned to start in November 2004, but was suspended when citizens of Zwolle protested against plans for a casino in the stadium. For the casino, the local gambling regulations had to be amended. A referendum on the issue in early March 2005 gave the opponents of the casino a resounding victory (approximately 76% of the voters voted against the casino), and the local government decided to abandon the plans. Almost two months later, a new plan was announced, which included a casino in the stadium within the limits set by local gambling regulations. Construction will start in the near future. The new stadium has a planned capacity of 8,500 spectators, with room for expansion to 11,000, and will cost approx. €9 million. It is not yet clear when it will be inaugurated.
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