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{{Short description|Building in the Netherlands}}'''Monnikenhuize''' was a multi-use [[stadium]] in [[Arnhem]], [[Netherlands]]. It was used mostly for [[association football|football]] matches and hosted the home matches of [[SBV Vitesse]]. The stadium was able to hold 7,500 people. The stadium was opened in 1915. It was closed in 1950 when [[Nieuw Monnikenhuize]] opened.
{{Inline|date=March 2022}}{{Short description|Building in the Netherlands}}'''Monnikenhuize''' was a multi-use [[stadium]] in [[Arnhem]], [[Netherlands]]. It was used mostly for [[association football|football]] matches and hosted the home matches of [[SBV Vitesse]]. The stadium was able to hold 7,500 people. The stadium was opened in 1915. It was closed in 1950 when [[Nieuw Monnikenhuize]] opened.


For the [[1928 Summer Olympics]] in [[Amsterdam]], it hosted the consolation first round match between [[Chile at the 1928 Summer Olympics|Chile]] and [[Mexico at the 1928 Summer Olympics|Mexico]] on 5 June 1928.
For the [[1928 Summer Olympics]] in [[Amsterdam]], it hosted the consolation first round match between [[Chile at the 1928 Summer Olympics|Chile]] and [[Mexico at the 1928 Summer Olympics|Mexico]] on 5 June 1928.

Revision as of 15:37, 11 March 2022

Monnikenhuize was a multi-use stadium in Arnhem, Netherlands. It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of SBV Vitesse. The stadium was able to hold 7,500 people. The stadium was opened in 1915. It was closed in 1950 when Nieuw Monnikenhuize opened.

For the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, it hosted the consolation first round match between Chile and Mexico on 5 June 1928.

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51°59′39″N 5°55′52″E / 51.994167°N 5.931111°E / 51.994167; 5.931111