Jan Louwers Stadion, Football stadium in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Jan Louwers Stadion is a football stadium in Eindhoven with covered seating areas and a capacity of approximately 4,200 spectators. The venue includes separate sections for home and away supporters, along with food and beverage services available during matches.
The stadium was built in the 1970s and originally featured cinder tracks and standing areas on earthen mounds with a capacity of up to 18,000 visitors. It was later modernized and significantly reduced in size to meet current standards.
The stadium serves as home to FC Eindhoven and also hosts matches for the PSV Women's team, making it an important venue for football in the region. It functions as a gathering place where supporters of both clubs come together to share their passion for the sport.
The stadium is located in the Stratum district and is most easily reached on foot when approaching from the city center. Visitors should arrive early to secure a good spot, especially when popular teams are playing.
The stadium is named after Jan Louwers, a former football player who later became a successful businessman. His legacy connects the history of local football with the city's business development.
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