| Full name | Sportpark Sloten | 
|---|---|
| Location | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 
| Coordinates | 52°20′20″N 4°48′26″E / 52.33889°N 4.80722°E | 
| Owner | Gemeente Amsterdam Stadion Amsterdam N.V.  | 
| Capacity | 2,000 seats (matches) | 
| Surface | Grass | 
| Construction | |
| Built | 1953–1956 | 
| Tenants | |
| FC Blauw-Wit (since 1965) ZRC/Herenmarkt (since 1967, resp. 1994) Amsterdam Crusaders (since 1984) AHC Quick (since 1989) De Beursbengels (since 2004) Nieuw Sloten (since 2004)  | |

Sculpture of J. Ongenae at the entrance of the sportpark.
Established in 1956, the Sportpark Sloten is a large sports complex located on the Riekerpolder at Sloterweg in Amsterdam - Sloten. Surrounding the stadium is an asphalt cycling circuit, 2,5 km in length.[1]
Stadia:
- The Velodrome Amsterdam, is one of only three covered Velodromes in the Netherlands, and played host to the annual Zesdaagse van Amsterdam (2001-2016)
 - The gymnastics-hall Turnace.
 
Several sport clubs are tenants of the complex, such as:
- FC Blauw-Wit (since 1965), ZRC/Herenmarkt (since 1967, resp. 1994), Beursbengels and Nieuw Sloten (since 2004 each),
 - American football-club Amsterdam Crusaders
 - The Golf course Sloten.
 
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52°20′20″N 4°48′26″E / 52.33889°N 4.80722°E
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