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How to get to Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen by bus or train?

Directions to Stadion de Goffert (Nijmegen) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Stadion de Goffert

    BusBus: 1214159.TrainTrain: SPRICICICIC.

How to get to Stadion de Goffert by bus?

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Train stations near Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen

  • Nijmegen Dukenburg, 11 min walk,
  • Nijmegen, 53 min walk,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Stadion de Goffert?

    The closest stations to Stadion de Goffert are:

    • Nijmegen Dukenburg is 836 meters away, 11 min walk.
    • Nijmegen is 4182 meters away, 53 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Stadion de Goffert?

    These bus lines stop near Stadion de Goffert: 12, 14, 15, 9.

  • Which train line stops near Stadion de Goffert?

    SPR

  • What’s the nearest train station to Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen?

    The nearest train station to Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen is Nijmegen Dukenburg. It’s a 11 min walk away.

  • What time is the first train to Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen?

    The IC is the first train that goes to Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen. It stops nearby at 5:36 AM.

  • What time is the last train to Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen?

    The IC is the last train that goes to Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen. It stops nearby at 1:49 AM.

  • What time is the first bus to Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen?

    The 8 is the first bus that goes to Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen. It stops nearby at 5:55 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen?

    The 15 is the last bus that goes to Stadion de Goffert in Nijmegen. It stops nearby at 12:41 AM.

  • How much is the train fare to Stadion de Goffert?

    The train fare to Stadion de Goffert costs about €1.23 - €6.25.

  • How much is the bus fare to Stadion de Goffert?

    The bus fare to Stadion de Goffert costs about €1.06 - €7.96.

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Bus: 1214159.Train: SPRICICICICSTOPTREIN RS11.

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Location: Nijmegen, Netherlands

Stadion de Goffert, Nijmegen
Stadion de Goffert, NijmegenThe Goffertstadion (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɔfərtstaːdijɔn]), formerly known as McDOS Goffertstadion [mɑɡˈdɔs ˌxɔf-] for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Nijmegen, Netherlands, located in the Goffertpark. It is home to football club NEC. The stadium was opened on 8 July 1939 by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. Since 1951 the opening of the International Four Days Marches Nijmegen, the so-called Vlaggenparade, a parade with the national flags of all participants is held in the stadium. NEC Nijmegen are the tenants of the 12,470 capacity venue. On 19 October 1983 NEC played a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup match against FC Barcelona, still seen as the most important match ever played in the Goffert stadium. It was rebuilt into a modern stadium with all seats covered and heated and updated catering facilities. The first home-match in the new stadium took place in September 1999. The grand re-opening was on 25 January 2000. One of the many advantages the renovated stadium offers is the improved atmosphere because the spectators are now situated much closer to the playing ground. Because of this the players have a better interaction with the crowd. The playing ground and the rest of the stadium are separated from each other by a promenade which is situated under the spectators’ seats. This promenade has a double function: It prevents supporters from entering the playing ground while at the same time containing food and beverage outlets as well as toilets. A specially constructed space under the playing ground can store heat to warm up the playing ground, so that matches can still take place during winter. In November 2007 the board of NEC and the city of Nijmegen presented new plans for De Goffert. The capacity is intended to be increased to 20,000 and the stadium will be placed largely underground inside a large hill. This hill will also serve as a home for basketball (Matrixx Magixx), judo and other sports, creating a 'House of Topsports'. The strange, but innovative, design is needed because the city will not allow the stadium to grow in height because of the Goffert Park, which is a protected nature-site. The Nijmegen venue hosted three international matches of the Netherands national football team in the 1970s, with the last being a qualifying match for Euro 1980 on 20 September 1978 against Iceland: 3–0. The goals were scored by Ruud Krol, Ernie Brandts and Rob Rensenbrink (penalty). On 6 September 2006, it hosted a "home" game of the Israel national football team against Andorra. Part of the stadium collapsed during a match against Vitesse on 17 October 2021. Nobody was seriously injured.
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