Rat Verlegh Stadion

Rat Verlegh Stadion
The Rat Verlegh Stadium in 2013
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Former names FUJiFILM-stadion (1996–2003)
MyCom-stadion (2003–2006)
LocationStadionstraat 23, Breda, Netherlands
Coordinates51°35′42″N 4°45′01″E / 51.59500°N 4.75028°E / 51.59500; 4.75028
OwnerCity of Breda
OperatorNAC Breda
Capacity19,000 [2]
Surface98% Grass, 2% artificial turf [1]
ScoreboardLED scoreboards installed early 2020
Construction
Built1995–1996
Opened1 July 1996
Renovated2008–2010
Construction cost13,200,000 (1996)
ArchitectBureau Bollen (1995)
General contractorBallast Nedam Bouw B.V.
Tenants
NAC Breda (1996–present)
View from the goal of Vak G towards the B-side

The Rat Verlegh Stadion (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌrɑt fərˈlɛx ˌstaːdijɔn])[a] is a multi-purpose stadium in Breda, Netherlands. The stadium is the home of the association football club NAC Breda (1996 to present). It was formerly known as FUJIFILM Stadium (1996–2003) and Mycom Stadium (2003–2006), named after two former NAC sponsors. In 2006 NAC Breda named the stadium after its most famous NAC Player, Antoon Verlegh.

The stadium was built from 1995 to 1996 at a cost of 13.2 million, and was officially opened on 11 August 1996. It has been used for association football, concerts, and other events. It has a capacity of 19,000 fans, including 1,500 standing room-only, for sports matches. The stadium has been used for several Intertoto matches, UEFA Cup matches and international matches. Concerts have also been held at the Rat Verlegh stadion.


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