André Kamperveen Stadion
Football stadium in Paramaribo, Suriname / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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André Kamperveen Stadium, formerly the National Stadion, is a multi-purpose stadium in Paramaribo, Suriname. Since its opening in 1953, the stadium has been the official home stadium of both football teams S.V. Transvaal and S.V. Robinhood and the official national stadium of the Suriname national football team. With an official capacity of 7,100, it is the largest stadium in Suriname.[1]
National Stadion | |
Former names | National Stadion Suriname Stadion |
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Location | Paramaribo, Suriname |
Coordinates | 5°50′14.6″N 55°09′38.9″W |
Owner | City and District of Paramaribo |
Operator | Surinaamse Voetbal Bond |
Capacity | 7,100 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | August 29, 1953; 70 years ago (1953-08-29) |
Construction cost | ƒ 310.000,00 |
Architect | Nagel |
Tenants | |
Suriname national football team (1953–) Suriname Athletics (1953–) Suriname Cycling (1953–) Transvaal (1953–) Robinhood (1953–2014) Walking Boyz Company (1997–2014, 2016–) Bintang Lair (2021–) |
The stadium is also home to the Suriname Athletics Federation (SAB) as well as the Suriname Cycling Union (SWU). In 1997 Walking Boyz Company joined Transvaal and Robinhood as the third football team to make the stadium their home. In 2014 both Robinhood and Walking Boyz Company relocated to the Frank Essed Stadion, with Robinhood ending a 51-year tenure at the Stadium.
The stadium is named after André Kamperveen, the first president of the Caribbean Football Union.