Auestadion (Wesel)
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Auestadion (until 2010) |
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place | In der Aue 1 46487 Wesel , Germany |
Coordinates | 51 ° 40 '1 " N , 6 ° 35' 47" E |
owner | City of Wesel |
opening | 1990 |
Renovations | 2011 |
surface | Natural grass |
capacity | 5,000 seats |
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The Auestadion (through sponsorship agreement : RWE Auestadion ) is a football stadium with an athletics facility in the North Rhine-Westphalian Hanseatic city of Wesel on the Lower Rhine . The sports facility, which opened in 1990, is located northwest of the city center and offers visitors 5,000 seats. A roller figure skating facility also belongs to the area
location
The Auestadion is located on the edge of the Weseler Aue and the Auesees . It is about one and a half kilometers as the crow flies northwest of the city center, which is on the other side of federal highway 8 . The Rhine runs about one kilometer south of the facility and the Wesel-Römerwardt airfield lies in between . The access to the stadium is the Auedamm, which runs directly past the facility, and it can also be reached via a dike not approved for motor vehicles .
history
The graveling of the Auesees, which began in 1963, went hand in hand with an increased use of the area west of the B 8 for various activities. A few years earlier, the Römerwardt airfield and a yacht harbor had been built. In addition to developing the Auesees for leisure purposes, the Auestadion was planned as a sports facility and opened in 1990. In the year of the opening, the Weseler Spielverein, previously located in the city center, relocated its soccer team's venue to the new stadium. The Auestadion, however, was also planned for athletics and had a plastic track around the football field. In 2005, an athletics hall was completed on the facility away from the main square. In the summer of 2011 the stadium was modernized and the synthetic track expanded to eight running tracks. In addition, an escape lighting system was installed.
In November 2010, the energy supply company RWE acquired the naming rights for the Auestadion. Since then, the sports facility has been called RWE Auestadion .
use
The Auestadion is the state performance base for athletics and has various sports facilities away from the main square, including the athletics hall and a roller skating rink. It is used by the Weseler TV athletics club and is the venue for various athletics events, some of which are German championships in certain disciplines or competition classes. However, there are also popular sports events, including the annual “Dreiwiesellauf”. The stadium is also the home ground of the Weseler SV soccer club. In September 2006 it hosted the game for 7th place in the 2006 World Cup for people with disabilities . Since the English team stopped playing, France played a friendly against a team from the Lower Rhine region.
Web links
- The RWE Auestadion on the website of the city of Wesel
- Training facilities
- Visitor report from October 9, 2009: SV Hamminkeln against Rot-Weiss Essen 0: 4
- photos
- Auestadion - Wesel
Individual evidence
- ↑ WSV: Wesel is looking forward to "Game of the Year" (wz.de)
- ↑ Sports facility map in the Wesel geoportal
- ↑ May 1963 - beginning of the gravel piling of the Auesees ( Memento of the original from July 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (wesel.de)
- ^ Association history of the Weseler Spielverein ( Memento from January 14, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) (weseler-spielverein.de)
- ↑ "Open doors" at the jubilee of the athletics hall (derwesten.de)
- ↑ a b RWE Auestadion ( Memento of the original from July 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (wesel.de)
- ↑ Auestadion: RWE is buying (rp-online.de) Article from November 20, 2010
- ↑ Auestadion (top10rheinland.de)
- ↑ Wesel: France against the Lower Rhine (rp-online.de)