Netherlands National
Holland National is used for regular International football for the National team. The Amsterdam Arena hosted 5 games during Euro 2000, the 1998 European Cup Final and the 2013 Europa League Final.
Alkmaar
Alkmaar is used for regular team football in the Dutch league, by one of its most successful teams. The Afas Stadion team has won the Dutch title twice and the KNVN Cup on four separate occasions.
Amsterdam North
Amsterdam North was the main stadium for the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. The venue is currently used mostly for athletics, other sports events and concerts.
Amsterdam South
Amsterdam is used for regular team football in the Dutch league, by a top team. The Amsterdam Arena hosted 5 games during Euro 2000, the 1998 European Cup Final and the 2013 Europa League Final.
Eindhoven
Eindhoven is used for regular team football, in the Dutch league and sometimes used by the Dutch National team. The Philips Stadion hosted 3 games during the 2000 Euros and the 2006 European Cup Final.
Hague
Hague is used for regular team football in the Dutch league, by one of the top teams. The Kyocera Stadium hosted the 2014 Hockey World Cup tournament, the 13th men's event which was won by Australia.
Rotterdam
Rotterdam is used for regular team football, in the Dutch league and the Dutch National team. The Stadion Feijenoord de Kuip hosted 5 games during the 2000 Euros and the 2000 European Championship Final.
Twente
Twente is used for regular team football, in the Dutch league and for European team football matches. The De Grolsch Veste Stadium features a promenade instead of fences around its stands.