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The Oude Stadion (Old Stadium), officially known as Het Nederlandsch Sportpark (The Dutch Sports Park), and colloquially known as the Stadion (until 1928), was a multi-purpose sports stadium located in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The stadium was built after the design by Harry Elte, with which he had won the contest for a national stadium in 1912. The addition of running lanes and a cycling track would have reduced the capacity to 17,000. Despite this, the old stadium did host some of the field hockey and football events for the 1928 Games.

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  • Het Nederlandsch Sportpark (de)
  • Old Stadion (Amsterdam) (en)
  • Het Nederlandsch Sportpark (pl)
  • Het Nederlandsch Sportpark (nl)
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  • Der Nederlandsch Sportpark (deutsch Niederländischer Sportpark; auch bekannt als: Oude Stadion, deutsch Altes Stadion) war ein Fußballstadion in der niederländischen Hauptstadt Amsterdam. (de)
  • Het Nederlandsch Sportpark was een sportpark aan de oostzijde van de Amstelveenseweg in Amsterdam. Het lag in eerste instantie tussen de landerijen. Het sportpark, dat dwars op de weg was gesitueerd en dat meest werd aangeduid onder haar pars pro toto Het Stadion, lag er van 1914 tot 1929. Het Stadion is de naamgever aan de Stadionweg (kreeg haar naam in 1922 toen er van een Olympisch Stadion nog geen sprake was) en indirect dus aan de Stadionbuurt. (nl)
  • Het Nederlandsch Sportpark (znany również jako Het Amsterdamsch Stadion, Het Stadion lub Oude Stadion) – nieistniejący już wielofunkcyjny stadion w Amsterdamie, w Holandii. Istniał w latach 1914–1929. Mógł pomieścić 30 000 widzów. Został zastąpiony przez wybudowany nieopodal Stadion Olimpijski. (pl)
  • The Oude Stadion (Old Stadium), officially known as Het Nederlandsch Sportpark (The Dutch Sports Park), and colloquially known as the Stadion (until 1928), was a multi-purpose sports stadium located in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The stadium was built after the design by Harry Elte, with which he had won the contest for a national stadium in 1912. The addition of running lanes and a cycling track would have reduced the capacity to 17,000. Despite this, the old stadium did host some of the field hockey and football events for the 1928 Games. (en)
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  • Nederlandsch Sportpark (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/1928_Amsterdam_Olympic_Stadium_1.jpg
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