Sportpark Nieuw Hanenburg, cricket ground in The Hague, the Netherlands
Sportpark Nieuw Hanenburg is a sports facility in The Hague with multiple artificial grass soccer fields. The grounds are well-maintained and equipped with floodlights, allowing games to continue even after dark.
The facility became known as Hanenburg and developed over the years into an important location for local sports teams. The sports club Quick was founded in 1896 and initially played only football before cricket was added later.
The name refers to roosters in Dutch, reflecting local heritage and tradition. On game days, families and friends gather on the sidelines to support their teams, creating a close-knit community space where neighbors meet regularly to share their passion for sports.
The park is located on De Savornin Lohmanlaan and is easy to reach by public transport or car. A nearby parking area makes it simple to arrive by vehicle.
Some of the best football players in Dutch history played on these grounds, including Paul-Jan Bakker and other talents. The stadium holds around 3000 spectators and is large enough for local matches and community events.
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