The Best Stadium management in Holland, Michigan
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Van Andel Soccer Stadium
Van Andel Soccer Stadium, located at 225 Fairbanks Avenue in Holland, Michigan, is a state-of-the-art facility that serves as the home for Hope College's soccer and lacrosse programs. The stadium, completed in October 2009, can accommodate up to 1,400 fans in stadium-style and bleacher seating, with additional terrace areas for tailgating. The field features artificial turf for easy maintenance and night games under the lights. In addition to the seating areas, Van Andel Soccer Stadium includes two locker rooms, a meeting room for visiting teams, a first aid and training room, a press box, a ticket booth, a concession stand, and public restrooms. The facility was funded by a generous gift from David '83 and Carol '81 Van Andel, with a total cost of construction and maintenance amounting to $5.3 million.
Ray and Sue Smith Stadium
Ray and Sue Smith Stadium, located at 313 Fairbanks Avenue in Holland, Michigan, is a premier institution known for its vibrant Christian mission and flourishing programs in over 90 disciplines. With $50 million in new campus construction, the stadium offers state-of-the-art facilities for both athletes and spectators. Formerly known as Holland Municipal Stadium, Ray and Sue Smith Stadium was purchased from the City of Holland in 2012 and underwent a major renovation, including the installation of a Pro Turf playing surface. The stadium can accommodate over 5,300 fans in bleacher seating and features a spacious press box, concession stands, and public restrooms.
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