The Gelredom is a stadium located in Arnhem, Netherlands, and serves as the home ground of Vitesse Football Club. Its official opening took place on March 25, 1998.
In 2000, the Gelredom was one of the venues for matches of the UEFA European Championship finals, co-hosted by the Netherlands and Belgium. It also hosted a Champions League match between PSV and Galatasaray on September 19, 2001, which ended in a 3-1 victory for the Dutch club. This match was moved to the Gelredom due to UEFA sanctions imposed following incidents involving fans at the Philips Stadium during the UEFA Cup quarterfinal between PSV and Kaiserslautern on March 15 of that year.
On August 13, 2008, the stadium hosted a match between FC Twente and Arsenal in the third qualifying round of the 2008/09 Champions League. Since Twente's home stadium was undergoing renovations at the time, the club rented the Gelredom from Vitesse for the match.
Thanks to its retractable roof, the Gelredom also hosts various concerts and events, such as Qlimax, Reverze, and HardBass.
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