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Goffertstadion

Nijmegen, Netherlands
StadiumNijmegenNetherlandsCapacity: About 12,5003 upcoming events
Goffertstadion
Type
Stadium
City
Nijmegen
Country
Netherlands
Upcoming events
3
Address
Stadionplein 1
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 12,500

About this venue

Goffertstadion is more than a stadium—it’s Nijmegen’s signature football venue set within the greenery of Goffertpark. Its compact layout and stands positioned close to the pitch create a “right-on-top-of-the-action” feel, ideal for matches with a strong crowd presence and live events where atmosphere matters. With a capacity of around 12,500 seats, it delivers an intense yet easy-to-navigate experience, whatever your section.

Inside, the focus is on comfort and flow: covered stands help shield spectators from the weather, and the circulation around the seating areas makes it straightforward to move before kick-off and during breaks. Visitors often appreciate how amenities are integrated nearby—from food and drink counters to restrooms—so queues tend to spread out rather than bottleneck.

For arrivals, note the exact location: Stadionplein 1, Nijmegen, Netherlands. If you’re coming by car, there is parking near the main entrance, and most approaches on foot follow the park paths around the stadium to your gate. By train, Nijmegen Goffert station is a handy option (a short walk through the surrounding green area). For broader city travel options and how to get around Nijmegen, see the text further down the page.

About the city

Nijmegen, a city in the southeast of the Netherlands on the Waal River, blends a relaxed vibe with the buzz of major events. As one of the country’s oldest urban centres, it offers an ideal mix of history and modern life, making a simple trip feel like a full-day experience. Whether you’re coming for a big sporting occasion or a concert, the city is compact, lively, and easy to navigate, with plenty to enjoy close by.

For arrivals and getting around, Station Nijmegen is the main rail hub with connections across the country via NS services, while local and regional routes are reliably covered by the Breng bus network. If you’re flying in, convenient options include Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Eindhoven Airport, and because the border is nearby many visitors also use Weeze Airport (NRN). Thanks to well-organised public transport and short distances, reaching arenas and stadiums is usually straightforward, whether you combine train and bus or choose taxis and your own car.

Before or after the event, it’s worth strolling along the riverside promenades at Waalkade to take in views of the water and bridges, then heading into the historic centre around Grote Markt and visiting Valkhofpark, a green viewpoint above the river with a rich past. For a calmer pace, parks like Kronenburgerpark add a relaxed touch, and the city centre offers inviting streets for a walk, coffee, or dinner. That’s why Nijmegen easily becomes a destination where a top-tier event naturally pairs with a short city break.