Polman Stadion

Polman Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Almelo, Netherlands. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 8,500 spectators and was built in 1999. It is the official stadium of Eredivisie side Heracles Almelo. Its pitch is made from artificial turf.

The stadium was opened on 10 September 1999 followed by the opening match against FC Zwolle. Heracles player Job ten Thije scored the first goal in the Polman Stadium. In 2005 the capacity of the stadium was expanded from 6,900 to 8,500 seats of which 400 are available for the supporters of the visiting team.

However Heracles Almelo currently have advanced plans to build a new stadium with a capacity of around 15,000 spectators, which is scheduled to be finished by mid-2013. This new stadium would mean that Heracles would no longer use the Polman Stadion.

Football venues in the Netherlands
Eredivisie
  • AFAS Stadion
  • Amsterdam Arena
  • Euroborg
  • Galgenwaard
  • GelreDome
  • De Goffert
  • De Grolsch Veste
  • De Koel
  • Koning Willem II Stadion
  • De Kuip
  • Kyocera Stadion
  • Abe Lenstra Stadion
  • Parkstad Limburg Stadion
  • Mandemakers Stadion
  • Philips Stadion
  • Polman Stadion
  • Rat Verlegh Stadion
  • IJsseldelta Stadion
Eerste Divisie
  • Adelaarshorst
  • De Braak
  • Cambuur Stadion
  • Trendwork Arena
  • De Geusselt
  • GN Bouw Stadion
  • Heesen Yachts Stadion
  • Het Kasteel
  • Kras Stadion
  • Jan Louwers Stadion
  • Mitsubishi Forklift Stadion
  • Schoonenberg Stadion
  • Univé Stadion
  • De Vliert
  • De Vijverberg
  • Woudestein
Defunct stadiums
  • Alkmaarderhout
  • De Baandert
  • Berg & Bos
  • Diekman
  • Gemeentelijk Sportpark
  • Haarlem Stadion
  • Kaalheide
  • Langeleegte
  • De Luiten
  • De Meer
  • Monnikenhuize
  • NAC Stadion
  • Nieuw Monnikenhuize
  • Sportpark Olympia
  • Olympisch Stadion
  • Oosterenkstadion
  • Oosterpark Stadion
  • RBC Stadion
  • Sportpark Noord
  • Wageningse Berg
  • Zuiderpark Stadion
  • Category
  • Commons

Coordinates: 52°20′19″N 6°38′59″E / 52.33861°N 6.64972°E / 52.33861; 6.64972