Edmund Plambeck Stadium

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Edmund Plambeck Stadium
Edmund Plambeck Stadium
The main grandstand of the Edmund Plambeck Stadium
Earlier names

Ochsenzoller Strasse Stadium (1977–1985)

Data
place Ochsenzoller Str. 58 22848 Norderstedt , Germany
GermanyGermany
Coordinates 53 ° 40 '37.1 "  N , 9 ° 58' 37.4"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 40 '37.1 "  N , 9 ° 58' 37.4"  E
opening 1977
Renovations 2008
surface Natural grass
capacity 5,068 seats
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Events
  • Games from Eintracht Norderstedt
  • Games of FC St. Pauli II
  • Games of Hamburger SV II (2008-2013)

The Edmund-Plambeck-Stadion (until 1985: Stadion Ochsenzoller Straße ) is a football stadium in the city ​​of Norderstedt in Schleswig-Holstein, just north of Hamburg . The stadium is named after the longstanding 1st chairman and later honorary president of 1. SC Norderstedt .

The stadium is used by the Eintracht Norderstedt football club , the successor club of 1. SC Norderstedt, and the second team of FC St. Pauli , both of which are currently competing in the Regionalliga Nord . In addition, the second team of Hamburger SV played in this stadium from 2008 to 2013 .

Access to the stadium is on Ochsenzoller Straße opposite the main entrance from the Garstedt Evangelical Cemetery. The guest entrance is in the street Scharpenmoor; however, it is only opened for games with a high number of spectators expected.

capacity

The stadium has a total of 5068 spectators. These are distributed as follows: The main stand (Block A) has 1,471 covered seats, 1,320 of which are seated and 151 are standing. On the uncovered back straight (Block C) there is standing room for 2,263. There is space for 600 spectators on the standing grandstand, Block B, and a further 240 on an open space between Blocks A and B. The standing grandstand, Block D, is reserved for guest fans. There are standing room for 474. If there is a larger number of guest fans, they will also be accommodated on parts of the back straight. Of the 5068 seats, 1320 are covered seats and 151 are covered standing places and 3597 are uncovered standing places.

The stadium is part of a sports complex with additional artificial turf pitches on which the youth teams and the second team from Eintracht Norderstedt play.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stadium description on the Eintracht Norderstedt homepage