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- Q700462 abstract "Parkstadion was a multi-purpose stadium in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, that is no longer used to host any major events. The stadium was built in 1973 and hosted five matches of the 1974 FIFA World Cup. It had a capacity of 62,109 with seats for 45,067.During the 1974 FIFA World Cup Yugoslavia set the record for the biggest win ever at a FIFA World Cup with a 9:0 (6:0) hammering of Zaire.Michael Jackson performed at the stadium during his Bad World Tour on September 4, 1988 and during his HIStory World Tour on June 15, 1997.The Rolling Stones performed at the stadium during their Urban Jungle Tour on August 16, 1990 and during their Bridges To Babylon Tour on July 27, 1998.Pink Floyd performed at the stadium during The Division Bell Tour on August 23, 1994.It was the home ground of football club FC Schalke 04 until May 2001, before the newly built and adjacent Veltins-Arena opened in July of the same year.The stadium also played host to two Euro 88 fixtures (Germany v Denmark, and The Netherlands v the Republic of Ireland), as well as the first leg of the 1997 UEFA Cup final between Schalke and Internazionale.The last competitive football match played in the stadium was a Bundesliga fixture between Schalke and SpVgg Unterhaching on May 19, 2001. The match was attended by approximately 65,000 people. At the end of the match, after a difficult win against SpVgg Unterhaching (5-3), and thanks to a last minute goal scored by Hamburg SV against Bayern Munich (1-0), the crowd celebrated Schalke 04's first Bundesliga title. But Patrik Andersson equalized in the additional time for Bayern (90+4), who retained the title and instantly killed the joy of the fans celebrating in Parkstadion.The stadium is now partly demolished and the Jumbotron that was placed atop of the northern stand was donated to Erzgebirgsstadion in Aue, where it was installed during the renovations of the stadium in 2004.".
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- Q700462 brokeGround "1969-08-29".
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- Q700462 comment "Parkstadion was a multi-purpose stadium in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, that is no longer used to host any major events. The stadium was built in 1973 and hosted five matches of the 1974 FIFA World Cup.".
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