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Johan Cruyff Arena

The Johan Cruyff Arena (Dutch: Johan Cruijff Arena [ˈjoːɦɑŋ ˈkrœyf aːˌreːnaː]; officially stylised as Johan Cruijff ArenA) is the main stadium of the Dutch capital city of Amsterdam and the home stadium of football club AFC Ajax since its opening. Built from 1993 to 1996 at a cost equivalent to €140 million,[3] it is the largest stadium in the country. The stadium was previously known as the Amsterdam Arena (stylised as Amsterdam ArenA) until the 2018–19 football season, when it was officially renamed in honour of legendary Dutch footballer Johan Cruyff (1947–2016) who died in March 2016.[4][5][6]

Johan Cruyff Arena
“De Arena“ (The Arena)
Full nameJohan Cruijff ArenA
Former namesAmsterdam ArenA (1996–2018)
LocationArenA Boulevard 1, 1101 AX Amsterdam, Netherlands
Coordinates52°18′51″N 4°56′31″E / 52.31417°N 4.94194°E / 52.31417; 4.94194Coordinates: 52°18′51″N 4°56′31″E / 52.31417°N 4.94194°E / 52.31417; 4.94194
Public transitAmsterdam Bijlmer ArenA station, Strandvliet metro station
OwnerGemeente Amsterdam
Stadion Amsterdam N.V.
Executive suites76[2]
Capacity55,865 (2022)[1]
51,200 (Original)[2]
71,000 (Music concerts)
Record attendance54,990 Ajax - Vitesse 9 November 2022,
Ajax - FC Volendam 26 January 2023
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfacePlayMaster Hybrid Grass by Tarkett Sports
Construction
Built1993–1996
Opened14 August 1996; 26 years ago (1996-08-14)
Construction cost€140 million
Tenants
Football
AFC Ajax (1996–present)
Netherlands national football team selected matches (1996-present)
Ajax Women selected matches (2023-present)
American Football
Amsterdam Admirals (1997–2007)

It was one of the stadiums used during UEFA Euro 2000, and also held the 1998 UEFA Champions League Final and 2013 UEFA Europa League Final. The stadium also hosted three group stage matches and one match in the round of 16 of the UEFA Euro 2020.

Both international and Dutch artists have given concerts in the stadium, including Tina Turner, Coldplay, U2, Take That, Celine Dion, Madonna, Michael Jackson, André Hazes, David Bowie, AC/DC, Justin Timberlake, One Direction, The Rolling Stones, Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Armin van Buuren. The dance event Sensation was held in the stadium every year, up until the final edition in 2017.

The stadium has a retractable roof and a grass surface. Since 2022, the stadium has a capacity of 56,130[1] people during football matches, increased from 54,990.[2] The stadium has a capacity of 68,000 during concerts if a center-stage setup is used (the stage in the middle of the pitch); for end-stage concerts, the capacity is 50,000; and for concerts for which the stage is located in the east side of the stadium, the capacity is 35,000. It held UEFA five-star stadium status, which was superseded by a new system of classification.

History

 
 
The Johan Cruyff Arena with the retractable roof opened and closed

Amsterdam was one of six cities that bid to host the 1992 Summer Olympics. In 1986, a new Olympic stadium was designed, with a football field and an athletics track. It was to be built in the area of Strandvliet in Amsterdam Zuidoost. After Amsterdam lost the bid to Barcelona in October 1986, the plans for the new stadium were abandoned. In 1987, the Stichting Amsterdam Sportstad (English: "Amsterdam Sports City Foundation") was established, which made new plans for a sports stadium with an all-seated capacity of 55,000. In 1990, a new design was made based on both previous designs, with a football field, an athletics track, and completely covered by a roof. By this time, AFC Ajax needed a new stadium, as their previous home ground, De Meer, was far too small for most of Ajax's games. Since the late 1960s, Ajax had moved its most important games to Olympisch Stadion.[7] Indeed, from the 1920s onward, Ajax had played all of their European fixtures and midweek night games at Olympisch Stadion.

Once more, the design was altered – the athletics track was removed, the capacity was reduced to 50,000 seats, and the fixed roof was replaced by a retractable roof. In 1992, the Government of Amsterdam authorised the plans for the stadium with a Transferium where people could transfer from their car to various forms of public transportation. In 1993, the Government of Amsterdam changed the development plan of the location and gave a permit to build the stadium.[7]

The first pile of the deep foundation of the stadium was placed on 26 November 1993. The construction work, undertaken by Ballast Nedam and Royal BAM Group,[7] took almost three years. The highest point of the building was reached on 24 February 1995, after the roof construction was raised. The fly-over from the public road to the parking facilities was opened on 13 March 1996. The stadium received 180,000 visitors during the construction work, until the stadium was closed from 1 July 1996 until the opening ceremony.[7] The stadium was officially opened on 14 August 1996 by Queen Beatrix.[8]

At the grand opening, the queen made a curtain fall inside the stadium. This revealed the world's largest painting De Zee (English: The Sea) of 80 by 126 meters (262 ft × 413 ft). Two-dimensional ships were placed on the sea representing the clubs in the Eredivisie. Trijntje Oosterhuis sang the hymn "De Zee", composed for the opening ceremony by John Ewbank. An eight-day torch relay with 375 runners over 1400 km through the Netherlands reached the stadium. The first runner was Johan Cruyff starting in the old stadium De Meer, and the last runner was Frank Rijkaard arriving in the new stadium. After the grass was revealed and the roof opened, an inaugural football match was played between AFC Ajax and Milan, which Ajax lost 0–3.[citation needed] Tina Turner opened the stadium with three concerts with 160,000 people, from her world breaking Wildest Dreams Tour.

The construction of the stadium cost an equivalent of €140 million[3] (at the time, the currency of the Netherlands was the Dutch guilder).

The stadium combines a retractable roof with a grass surface. This caused some problems in the beginning: the turf's grass would not grow in the shade of the open roof and had to be replaced up to four times a year.[citation needed]

Exterior renovation

 
The Arena from outside (1996).

In September 2015, plans were presented to renovate the stadium's facade.[9] The renovation should provide better quality and service to visitors by widening the walkway rings around the stadium, creating more room for the visitors and for new facilities (the number of seats remains the same). As a result, the outside of the stadium transforms from a concave shape to a convex shape, drastically altering its appearance. The renovation was completed in 2020, when four matches of the UEFA Euro 2020 championship were played in the Arena.

Construction works started in June 2017.[10] The first phase is to renovate the east side of the stadium, where construction of the new facade was completed in April 2018.[11]

Name change

 
Former stadium logo until 2018

On 25 April 2017, it was announced that the Amsterdam Arena would be renamed to "Johan Cruijff Arena" in memory of Ajax legend Johan Cruyff.[12][13] Later that year, on 9 August, it was stated that the name change would take place on 25 October 2017.[14][15] However, this was postponed as that date proved to be infeasible due to the many matters that needed to be settled, such as arranging compensation for possible loss of income, transferring part of the shares from the municipality of Amsterdam to Ajax and having a discussion with the Cruyff family.[16][17]

On 5 April 2018, it was announced that the stadium would officially change name at the start of the 2018–19 football season.[4][5] The stadium's new logo was revealed on 25 April 2018, the birthday of Johan Cruyff.[18] According to the spokeswoman of Cruyff's family, the original Dutch spelling of his name (Cruijff) was chosen for the stadium's official name "to stay close to the Dutch Johan".[6] The 2018–19 football season started in August 2018.[19]

Building and facilities

The stadium's original architect is the Dutchman Rob Schuurman. The original all-seated capacity was 54,990.[2] After the 2019–20 season, but before Euro 2020, capacity was expanded by 660.[1][20] The final increased capacity after the 2017-2021 renovation project is 56,120,[1] an increase of 1,130. The original capacity during music concerts – the stadium's maximum capacity – is 68,000 visitors.[3] The parking capacity of the Transferium is 500 cars (inside); there are an additional 12,000 parking spots outside.[3]

The Johan Cruyff Arena is one of two stadiums in the Netherlands that is rated as Category 4 by UEFA, the other being the Feijenoord Stadion in Rotterdam.[21]

The Ajax Museum is located in the stadium, which shows Ajax's more than 120 years of history.[22]

The nearest train and subway (metro) station is Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena. The metro lines 50 and 54 (Amsterdam Central Station and city center) stop here.

Sporting events

Association football

 
The Arena in Ajax's Champions League game in 2019.

The stadium is the home of AFC Ajax in the Eredivisie and European matches.

The inaugural match on 14 August 1996 was a friendly between the home team Ajax and AC Milan, which ended with a 3–0 win for Milan. The first goal was scored by Dejan Savićević. The first Ajax goal was scored in the first competition match against NAC Breda by Kiki Musampa.

The 1998 UEFA Champions League Final when Real Madrid defeated Juventus by 1–0, was played in the stadium. It was also one of the venues in UEFA Euro 2000.

And the stadium was the host of the 2013 UEFA Europa League Final, when Chelsea defeated Benfica by 2–1.

It hosts often Dutch national team's international matches, though the Netherlands does not have one dedicated national stadium for football.

In addition, the stadium hosts pre-season friendlies or in the past aswel tournaments, like the Amsterdam Tournament or games of Ajax's reserve team.

Euro 2000

Date Team 1 Result Team 2 Round
11 June 2000   Netherlands 1–0   Czech Republic Group D
18 June 2000   Slovenia 1–2   Spain Group C
21 June 2000   France 2–3   Netherlands Group D
24 June 2000   Turkey 0–2   Portugal Quarter-finals
29 June 2000   Netherlands 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(1–3 p)
  Italy Semi-finals

Euro 2020

The stadium hosted three group stage matches and one round of 16 match at the UEFA Euro 2020, which was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.

Date Team 1 Result Team 2 Round Attendance
13 June 2021   Netherlands 3–2   Ukraine Group C 15,837[23]
17 June 2021 2–0   Austria 15,243[24]
21 June 2021   North Macedonia 0–3   Netherlands 15,227[25]
26 June 2021   Wales 0–4   Denmark Round of 16 14,645[26]

American football

The stadium was home of the American football team Amsterdam Admirals of the NFL Europe, until the National Football League (NFL) ended its European competition in June 2007.[27] The team played over 50 matches in the stadium from 1997 to 2007.[8] World Bowl IX was played at the Arena in 2001, when the Berlin Thunder defeated the Barcelona Dragons.

Kickboxing

As kickboxing is a popular combat sport in the Netherlands, the It's Showtime and K-1 promotions have held a number of fight cards at the arena. Many of the sport's biggest stars such as Peter Aerts, Semmy Schilt, Badr Hari and Ernesto Hoost have fought there.[28]

Music events

 
British rock band Coldplay performing at the stadium, as part of their A Head Full of Dreams Tour, in June 2016.

Tina Turner was the first to perform at the arena, during her Wildest Dreams Tour, with more than 157,000 people attending the three sold-out concerts on 6–8 September 1996.

Michael Jackson performed at the arena during his HIStory World Tour, showcasing five sold-out concerts, on 28, 30 September; 2 October 1996; again, on 8 & 10 June 1997, totaling an attending audience of 250,000.[29]

The Rolling Stones performed at the stadium ten times; the first five times were on 29 June and 1, 2, 5 and 6 July 1998, during their Bridges to Babylon Tour, in front of a totally sold-out crowd of 261,277 people. The sixth and the seventh shows were on 19 August – 22 September 2003, during their Licks Tour. The eighth was on 31 July 2006 during their A Bigger Bang Tour. The ninth was on 30 September 2017 during their 2017 leg of their No Filter Tour. They performed there a tenth time on the 13 June 2022 as part of their SIXTY Tour.

Backstreet Boys performed at the stadium on 5 June 1999, during their Into the Millennium Tour.

Céline Dion has been a frequent artist at the arena, performing to a sold-out crowd for the first time in 1997, on her Falling into You: Around the World tour. During her Let's Talk About Love World Tour, she performed to another sold-out crowd of 64,652. Most recently, her Taking Chances World Tour in 2008 saw the singer performing to a crowd of 46,969 people.

Bon Jovi performed at the stadium four times: the first and the second were on 5 and 6 June 2001, during their One Wild Night Tour. The third one was on 3 June 2003, during their Bounce Tour. The fourth one was on 13 June 2008, during their Lost Highway Tour, in front of a sold-out crowd of 34,512 people.

Robbie Williams played at the venue eight times: twice in July 2003 as part of Weekends of Mass Distraction; four dates in June 2006, as part of his Close Encounters Tour; and on 13 July 2013 during the Take The Crown Stadium Tour. He also performed on 18 July 2011, as a member of Take That, during their Progress Live tour.

David Bowie performed a concert in the arena, as part of his A Reality Tour, on 11 June 2004.

Genesis performed at the stadium on 1 July 2007 during their Turn It On Again: The Tour. The performances of "Turn It On Again" and "No Son of Mine" were recorded for the group's live album, Live over Europe 2007.

U2 performed at the stadium seven times: the first, the second and the third were on 13, 15, and 16 July 2005 during their Vertigo Tour, in front of a total sold-out crowd of 165,516 people. The fourth and the fifth were on 20 and 21 July 2009 during their U2 360° Tour, in front of a total sold-out crowd of 125,886 people. The band's sixth and seventh shows were for their The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 on 29 and 30 July 2017.

Madonna has performed at three different dates, with all tickets sold out. There were two performances of the Confessions Tour in 2006, and one presentation of the Sticky & Sweet Tour in 2008.

Dutch music group De Toppers have played annually at the venue since 2005. In total, they have sold out more than 50 concerts; no other act has performed at the stadium that many times.

In October 2008, the stadium was home to Dutch children's group Kinderen voor Kinderen. The Arena was selected because of the seating requirement for the group's new format of concert called the "Mega Spektakel". The group had two concerts in the stadium on the same day, due to high volume of attendees, mostly children.

AC/DC performed a show on 23 June 2009 as part of their Black Ice World Tour.

The stadium is also host to dance event Sensation.

André Rieu and his orchestra (plus about 650 brass instrument players) had a huge concert in 2011.

Muse performed a show on 4 June 2013 as part of their The 2nd Law World Tour.

On 8 September 2013, former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters performed a show of his own called The Wall Live Concert Tour.

On 24 and 25 June 2014, boyband One Direction performed in the arena as part of their Where We Are Tour.

Rihanna performed at the venue as part of her Anti World Tour on 17 June 2016.

Coldplay performed 2 concerts on 23 June 2016 and 24 June 2016 as part of their A Head Full of Dreams Tour. The band is scheduled to come back to the stadium on 15, 16, 18, & 19 July 2023 as part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour.

Beyoncé performed at the venue on 16 July 2016 as a part of her Formation World Tour. The concert sold out within 20 minutes.[30]

Armin van Buuren played the venue twice in May 2017 as part of his the Best of Armin Only world tour in celebration of 20 years in music. He was the First Solo DJ to do so.[31]

Beyonce & Jay-Z performed at the venue on 19 and 20 June 2018 as a part of their On the Run II Tour. A second show was added, due to the first one selling out within an hour.

Metallica performed at the stadium on 27 and 29 April 2023, which were opening nights of their M72 World Tour.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are scheduled to perform two concerts on 25 and 27 May 2023 during their 2023 Tour. It will be their second visit to the venue after a concert in 2008 as part of the Magic Tour.

Harry Styles will perform at the stadium on 4, 5 and 6 June 2023 as part of his Love On Tour.

Beyonce will perform at the venue on 17 and 18 June 2023 as part of her Renaissance World Tour.

The Weeknd will perform at the venue on 23 and 24 June 2023 as part of his After Hours til Dawn Tour.

The arena was listed as a potential venue in Amsterdam's bid to host the 65th Eurovision Song Contest. However, the city later withdrew its bid due to venues, including the Johan Cruyff Arena, being fully booked.[32][33]

See also

References

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This article is about the stadium of AFC Ajax For the stadium of FC Barcelona see Estadi Johan Cruyff The Johan Cruyff Arena Dutch Johan Cruijff Arena ˈjoːɦɑŋ ˈkrœyf aːˌreːnaː officially stylised as Johan Cruijff ArenA is the main stadium of the Dutch capital city of Amsterdam and the home stadium of football club AFC Ajax since its opening Built from 1993 to 1996 at a cost equivalent to 140 million 3 it is the largest stadium in the country The stadium was previously known as the Amsterdam Arena stylised as Amsterdam ArenA until the 2018 19 football season when it was officially renamed in honour of legendary Dutch footballer Johan Cruyff 1947 2016 who died in March 2016 4 5 6 Johan Cruyff Arena De Arena The Arena UEFAFull nameJohan Cruijff ArenAFormer namesAmsterdam ArenA 1996 2018 LocationArenA Boulevard 1 1101 AX Amsterdam NetherlandsCoordinates52 18 51 N 4 56 31 E 52 31417 N 4 94194 E 52 31417 4 94194 Coordinates 52 18 51 N 4 56 31 E 52 31417 N 4 94194 E 52 31417 4 94194Public transitAmsterdam Bijlmer ArenA station Strandvliet metro stationOwnerGemeente AmsterdamStadion Amsterdam N V Executive suites76 2 Capacity55 865 2022 1 51 200 Original 2 71 000 Music concerts Record attendance54 990 Ajax Vitesse 9 November 2022 Ajax FC Volendam 26 January 2023Field size105 x 68 mSurfacePlayMaster Hybrid Grass by Tarkett SportsConstructionBuilt1993 1996Opened14 August 1996 26 years ago 1996 08 14 Construction cost 140 millionTenantsFootballAFC Ajax 1996 present Netherlands national football team selected matches 1996 present Ajax Women selected matches 2023 present American FootballAmsterdam Admirals 1997 2007 It was one of the stadiums used during UEFA Euro 2000 and also held the 1998 UEFA Champions League Final and 2013 UEFA Europa League Final The stadium also hosted three group stage matches and one match in the round of 16 of the UEFA Euro 2020 Both international and Dutch artists have given concerts in the stadium including Tina Turner Coldplay U2 Take That Celine Dion Madonna Michael Jackson Andre Hazes David Bowie AC DC Justin Timberlake One Direction The Rolling Stones Beyonce Rihanna and Armin van Buuren The dance event Sensation was held in the stadium every year up until the final edition in 2017 The stadium has a retractable roof and a grass surface Since 2022 the stadium has a capacity of 56 130 1 people during football matches increased from 54 990 2 The stadium has a capacity of 68 000 during concerts if a center stage setup is used the stage in the middle of the pitch for end stage concerts the capacity is 50 000 and for concerts for which the stage is located in the east side of the stadium the capacity is 35 000 It held UEFA five star stadium status which was superseded by a new system of classification Contents 1 History 1 1 Exterior renovation 1 2 Name change 2 Building and facilities 3 Sporting events 3 1 Association football 3 1 1 Euro 2000 3 1 2 Euro 2020 3 2 American football 3 3 Kickboxing 4 Music events 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit The Johan Cruyff Arena with the retractable roof opened and closed Amsterdam was one of six cities that bid to host the 1992 Summer Olympics In 1986 a new Olympic stadium was designed with a football field and an athletics track It was to be built in the area of Strandvliet in Amsterdam Zuidoost After Amsterdam lost the bid to Barcelona in October 1986 the plans for the new stadium were abandoned In 1987 the Stichting Amsterdam Sportstad English Amsterdam Sports City Foundation was established which made new plans for a sports stadium with an all seated capacity of 55 000 In 1990 a new design was made based on both previous designs with a football field an athletics track and completely covered by a roof By this time AFC Ajax needed a new stadium as their previous home ground De Meer was far too small for most of Ajax s games Since the late 1960s Ajax had moved its most important games to Olympisch Stadion 7 Indeed from the 1920s onward Ajax had played all of their European fixtures and midweek night games at Olympisch Stadion Once more the design was altered the athletics track was removed the capacity was reduced to 50 000 seats and the fixed roof was replaced by a retractable roof In 1992 the Government of Amsterdam authorised the plans for the stadium with a Transferium where people could transfer from their car to various forms of public transportation In 1993 the Government of Amsterdam changed the development plan of the location and gave a permit to build the stadium 7 The first pile of the deep foundation of the stadium was placed on 26 November 1993 The construction work undertaken by Ballast Nedam and Royal BAM Group 7 took almost three years The highest point of the building was reached on 24 February 1995 after the roof construction was raised The fly over from the public road to the parking facilities was opened on 13 March 1996 The stadium received 180 000 visitors during the construction work until the stadium was closed from 1 July 1996 until the opening ceremony 7 The stadium was officially opened on 14 August 1996 by Queen Beatrix 8 At the grand opening the queen made a curtain fall inside the stadium This revealed the world s largest painting De Zee English The Sea of 80 by 126 meters 262 ft 413 ft Two dimensional ships were placed on the sea representing the clubs in the Eredivisie Trijntje Oosterhuis sang the hymn De Zee composed for the opening ceremony by John Ewbank An eight day torch relay with 375 runners over 1400 km through the Netherlands reached the stadium The first runner was Johan Cruyff starting in the old stadium De Meer and the last runner was Frank Rijkaard arriving in the new stadium After the grass was revealed and the roof opened an inaugural football match was played between AFC Ajax and Milan which Ajax lost 0 3 citation needed Tina Turner opened the stadium with three concerts with 160 000 people from her world breaking Wildest Dreams Tour The construction of the stadium cost an equivalent of 140 million 3 at the time the currency of the Netherlands was the Dutch guilder The stadium combines a retractable roof with a grass surface This caused some problems in the beginning the turf s grass would not grow in the shade of the open roof and had to be replaced up to four times a year citation needed Exterior renovation Edit The Arena from outside 1996 In September 2015 plans were presented to renovate the stadium s facade 9 The renovation should provide better quality and service to visitors by widening the walkway rings around the stadium creating more room for the visitors and for new facilities the number of seats remains the same As a result the outside of the stadium transforms from a concave shape to a convex shape drastically altering its appearance The renovation was completed in 2020 when four matches of the UEFA Euro 2020 championship were played in the Arena Construction works started in June 2017 10 The first phase is to renovate the east side of the stadium where construction of the new facade was completed in April 2018 11 Name change Edit Former stadium logo until 2018 On 25 April 2017 it was announced that the Amsterdam Arena would be renamed to Johan Cruijff Arena in memory of Ajax legend Johan Cruyff 12 13 Later that year on 9 August it was stated that the name change would take place on 25 October 2017 14 15 However this was postponed as that date proved to be infeasible due to the many matters that needed to be settled such as arranging compensation for possible loss of income transferring part of the shares from the municipality of Amsterdam to Ajax and having a discussion with the Cruyff family 16 17 On 5 April 2018 it was announced that the stadium would officially change name at the start of the 2018 19 football season 4 5 The stadium s new logo was revealed on 25 April 2018 the birthday of Johan Cruyff 18 According to the spokeswoman of Cruyff s family the original Dutch spelling of his name Cruijff was chosen for the stadium s official name to stay close to the Dutch Johan 6 The 2018 19 football season started in August 2018 19 Building and facilities EditThe stadium s original architect is the Dutchman Rob Schuurman The original all seated capacity was 54 990 2 After the 2019 20 season but before Euro 2020 capacity was expanded by 660 1 20 The final increased capacity after the 2017 2021 renovation project is 56 120 1 an increase of 1 130 The original capacity during music concerts the stadium s maximum capacity is 68 000 visitors 3 The parking capacity of the Transferium is 500 cars inside there are an additional 12 000 parking spots outside 3 The Johan Cruyff Arena is one of two stadiums in the Netherlands that is rated as Category 4 by UEFA the other being the Feijenoord Stadion in Rotterdam 21 The Ajax Museum is located in the stadium which shows Ajax s more than 120 years of history 22 The nearest train and subway metro station is Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena The metro lines 50 and 54 Amsterdam Central Station and city center stop here Sporting events EditAssociation football Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Johan Cruyff Arena news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Arena in Ajax s Champions League game in 2019 The stadium is the home of AFC Ajax in the Eredivisie and European matches The inaugural match on 14 August 1996 was a friendly between the home team Ajax and AC Milan which ended with a 3 0 win for Milan The first goal was scored by Dejan Savicevic The first Ajax goal was scored in the first competition match against NAC Breda by Kiki Musampa The 1998 UEFA Champions League Final when Real Madrid defeated Juventus by 1 0 was played in the stadium It was also one of the venues in UEFA Euro 2000 And the stadium was the host of the 2013 UEFA Europa League Final when Chelsea defeated Benfica by 2 1 It hosts often Dutch national team s international matches though the Netherlands does not have one dedicated national stadium for football In addition the stadium hosts pre season friendlies or in the past aswel tournaments like the Amsterdam Tournament or games of Ajax s reserve team Euro 2000 Edit Date Team 1 Result Team 2 Round11 June 2000 Netherlands 1 0 Czech Republic Group D18 June 2000 Slovenia 1 2 Spain Group C21 June 2000 France 2 3 Netherlands Group D24 June 2000 Turkey 0 2 Portugal Quarter finals29 June 2000 Netherlands 0 0 a e t 1 3 p Italy Semi finalsEuro 2020 Edit The stadium hosted three group stage matches and one round of 16 match at the UEFA Euro 2020 which was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Europe Date Team 1 Result Team 2 Round Attendance13 June 2021 Netherlands 3 2 Ukraine Group C 15 837 23 17 June 2021 2 0 Austria 15 243 24 21 June 2021 North Macedonia 0 3 Netherlands 15 227 25 26 June 2021 Wales 0 4 Denmark Round of 16 14 645 26 American football Edit The stadium was home of the American football team Amsterdam Admirals of the NFL Europe until the National Football League NFL ended its European competition in June 2007 27 The team played over 50 matches in the stadium from 1997 to 2007 8 World Bowl IX was played at the Arena in 2001 when the Berlin Thunder defeated the Barcelona Dragons Kickboxing Edit As kickboxing is a popular combat sport in the Netherlands the It s Showtime and K 1 promotions have held a number of fight cards at the arena Many of the sport s biggest stars such as Peter Aerts Semmy Schilt Badr Hari and Ernesto Hoost have fought there 28 Music events EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Johan Cruyff Arena news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message British rock band Coldplay performing at the stadium as part of their A Head Full of Dreams Tour in June 2016 Tina Turner was the first to perform at the arena during her Wildest Dreams Tour with more than 157 000 people attending the three sold out concerts on 6 8 September 1996 Michael Jackson performed at the arena during his HIStory World Tour showcasing five sold out concerts on 28 30 September 2 October 1996 again on 8 amp 10 June 1997 totaling an attending audience of 250 000 29 The Rolling Stones performed at the stadium ten times the first five times were on 29 June and 1 2 5 and 6 July 1998 during their Bridges to Babylon Tour in front of a totally sold out crowd of 261 277 people The sixth and the seventh shows were on 19 August 22 September 2003 during their Licks Tour The eighth was on 31 July 2006 during their A Bigger Bang Tour The ninth was on 30 September 2017 during their 2017 leg of their No Filter Tour They performed there a tenth time on the 13 June 2022 as part of their SIXTY Tour Backstreet Boys performed at the stadium on 5 June 1999 during their Into the Millennium Tour Celine Dion has been a frequent artist at the arena performing to a sold out crowd for the first time in 1997 on her Falling into You Around the World tour During her Let s Talk About Love World Tour she performed to another sold out crowd of 64 652 Most recently her Taking Chances World Tour in 2008 saw the singer performing to a crowd of 46 969 people Bon Jovi performed at the stadium four times the first and the second were on 5 and 6 June 2001 during their One Wild Night Tour The third one was on 3 June 2003 during their Bounce Tour The fourth one was on 13 June 2008 during their Lost Highway Tour in front of a sold out crowd of 34 512 people Robbie Williams played at the venue eight times twice in July 2003 as part of Weekends of Mass Distraction four dates in June 2006 as part of his Close Encounters Tour and on 13 July 2013 during the Take The Crown Stadium Tour He also performed on 18 July 2011 as a member of Take That during their Progress Live tour David Bowie performed a concert in the arena as part of his A Reality Tour on 11 June 2004 Genesis performed at the stadium on 1 July 2007 during their Turn It On Again The Tour The performances of Turn It On Again and No Son of Mine were recorded for the group s live album Live over Europe 2007 U2 performed at the stadium seven times the first the second and the third were on 13 15 and 16 July 2005 during their Vertigo Tour in front of a total sold out crowd of 165 516 people The fourth and the fifth were on 20 and 21 July 2009 during their U2 360 Tour in front of a total sold out crowd of 125 886 people The band s sixth and seventh shows were for their The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 on 29 and 30 July 2017 Madonna has performed at three different dates with all tickets sold out There were two performances of the Confessions Tour in 2006 and one presentation of the Sticky amp Sweet Tour in 2008 Dutch music group De Toppers have played annually at the venue since 2005 In total they have sold out more than 50 concerts no other act has performed at the stadium that many times In October 2008 the stadium was home to Dutch children s group Kinderen voor Kinderen The Arena was selected because of the seating requirement for the group s new format of concert called the Mega Spektakel The group had two concerts in the stadium on the same day due to high volume of attendees mostly children AC DC performed a show on 23 June 2009 as part of their Black Ice World Tour The stadium is also host to dance event Sensation Andre Rieu and his orchestra plus about 650 brass instrument players had a huge concert in 2011 Muse performed a show on 4 June 2013 as part of their The 2nd Law World Tour On 8 September 2013 former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters performed a show of his own called The Wall Live Concert Tour On 24 and 25 June 2014 boyband One Direction performed in the arena as part of their Where We Are Tour Rihanna performed at the venue as part of her Anti World Tour on 17 June 2016 Coldplay performed 2 concerts on 23 June 2016 and 24 June 2016 as part of their A Head Full of Dreams Tour The band is scheduled to come back to the stadium on 15 16 18 amp 19 July 2023 as part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour Beyonce performed at the venue on 16 July 2016 as a part of her Formation World Tour The concert sold out within 20 minutes 30 Armin van Buuren played the venue twice in May 2017 as part of his the Best of Armin Only world tour in celebration of 20 years in music He was the First Solo DJ to do so 31 Beyonce amp Jay Z performed at the venue on 19 and 20 June 2018 as a part of their On the Run II Tour A second show was added due to the first one selling out within an hour Metallica performed at the stadium on 27 and 29 April 2023 which were opening nights of their M72 World Tour Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are scheduled to perform two concerts on 25 and 27 May 2023 during their 2023 Tour It will be their second visit to the venue after a concert in 2008 as part of the Magic Tour Harry Styles will perform at the stadium on 4 5 and 6 June 2023 as part of his Love On Tour Beyonce will perform at the venue on 17 and 18 June 2023 as part of her Renaissance World Tour The Weeknd will perform at the venue on 23 and 24 June 2023 as part of his After Hours til Dawn Tour The arena was listed as a potential venue in Amsterdam s bid to host the 65th Eurovision Song Contest However the city later withdrew its bid due to venues including the Johan Cruyff Arena being fully booked 32 33 See also Edit Association football portalHalte Amsterdam ArenAReferences Edit a b c d in English Ajax s Johan Cruyff Arena growing to 56 120 capacity sportspromedia 17 March 2022 Retrieved 17 March 2022 a b c d Houd je spreekbeurt over de Johan Cruijff ArenA Johan Cruijff ArenA Archived from the original on 22 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nl in Dutch Nederlandse Omroep Stichting 25 April 2017 Retrieved 25 April 2017 Amsterdam ArenA wordt Johan Cruijff ArenA in Dutch Ajax Amsterdam 25 April 2017 Thuishaven Ajax heet vanaf eind oktober officieel Johan Cruijff ArenA in Dutch Voetbalzone 9 August 2017 Johan Cruijff Arena op 25 oktober eindelijk een feit in Dutch Voetbal International 9 August 2017 Officiele naamswijziging Johan Cruijff Arena uitgesteld in Dutch Voetbal International 19 October 2017 Officiele naamswijziging Johan Cruijff Arena uitgesteld in Dutch AT5 19 October 2017 Logo Johan Cruijff Arena onthuld door Frank Rijkaard in Dutch Nu nl 25 April 2018 Aftrap seizoen 2018 19 in Eredivisie op 10 augustus in Dutch KNVB 22 January 2018 Vier wangen Johan Cruijff Arena gaan nog voor einde seizoen dicht Supportersvereniging Ajax in Dutch 15 November 2019 Archived from the original on 30 May 2020 Retrieved 19 November 2019 List of UEFA Category 4 Stadiums World Stadium Database Retrieved 4 August 2018 The Museum Archived 17 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine AFC Ajax Retrieved 9 June 2008 Full Time Summary Netherlands v Ukraine PDF UEFA com Union of European Football Associations 13 June 2021 Retrieved 13 June 2021 Full Time Summary Netherlands v Austria PDF UEFA com Union of European Football Associations 17 June 2021 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Full Time Summary North Macedonia v Netherlands PDF UEFA com Union of European Football Associations 21 June 2021 Retrieved 21 June 2021 Full Time Summary Wales v Denmark PDF UEFA com Union of European Football Associations 26 June 2021 Retrieved 26 June 2021 in Dutch Admirals houdt op te bestaan NRC Handelsblad 29 June 2007 Retrieved 8 June 2008 Fear and Loathing in Amsterdam by Michael Schiavello Archived 28 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine Hd net HIStory World Tour Tour Dates Archived 2 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine Mjbaltic com Tickets for Beyonce in the Arena rapidly away Het Parool in Dutch 15 February 2016 Retrieved 16 February 2016 Armin van Buuren Announces US Tour Dates Best of Armin Only 20th Anniversary Show Billboard 10 November 2016 Retrieved 10 November 2016 Jiandani Sanjay 24 May 2019 Eurovision 2020 The potential host cities and venues ESCToday Retrieved 1 July 2019 Jiandani Sanjay 4 July 2019 Eurovision 2020 Amsterdam drops out of the Host City race ESCToday Retrieved 5 July 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johan Cruyff Arena Official website Ajax Museum aannemer amsterdam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johan Cruyff Arena amp oldid 1152379879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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