The Municipal Sports Park Kaalheide is a football and athletics stadium in the Kaalheide district of Kerkrade. The Municipal Sports Park Kaalheide is known as the stadium of football club Roda JC. Until the 1999/2000 season, Roda JC played all matches here.
The Municipal Sports Park Kaalheide was built in 1946 and opened in 1952. During its heyday, the Municipal Sports Park Kaalheide could accommodate almost 25,000 spectators. On May 14, 2000 Roda JC played the last official game in the Municipal Sports Park Kaalheide. Roda JC beat AZ 3-2 in front of approximately 10,000 visitors.
Nowadays, (international) athletics competitions are still organised. Many activities are also being carried out by Roda JC at the Municipal Sports Park Kaalheide, Kaalheide has been transformed into a training complex for several years now.
Jong Roda JC, the promises and the youth teams of the Roda JC Football Academy complete their training sessions and matches here. The first team will complete the training sessions in the Parkstad Limburg Stadium from the 2014-2015 season.
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