Ernst Lehner Stadium
Ernst Lehner Stadium | |
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Main grandstand of the Ernst Lehner Stadium | |
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place | Augsburg , Germany |
Coordinates | 48 ° 20 '34 " N , 10 ° 54' 30" E |
owner | City of Augsburg |
opening | March 2, 1996 |
capacity | approx. 5,000 places |
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The Ernst Lehner Stadium (named after the German national soccer player Ernst Lehner ) is located in the Augsburg district of Hochfeld and is part of the district sports facility south . It was inaugurated on March 2, 1996 by the city of Augsburg and is the third largest stadium in the city after the WWK-Arena and the Rosenaustadion . The home team is TSV Schwaben Augsburg .
For the new construction of the Ernst Lehner Stadium (construction cost around 4.5 million DM), the old stadium, which was in the same place, had to be demolished in advance. It was opened with the commissioning of the south sports facility in 1965 and had no grandstand, but was completely surrounded by a five-step standing wall.
Furnishing
The modern stadium has a plastic athletics track with 6 lanes (type B) and a covered grandstand for 616 spectators. The changing rooms as well as the showers and toilets are located below the grandstand. Opposite the grandstand there is a small wall for standing room. The total capacity of the stadium is around 5,000 seats. Overall, the equipment is limited to the bare minimum, there is no floodlight system or a display board .
Attendance record
On May 1, 2007, the match between Bayern Munich and 1. FFC Frankfurt in the women's Bundesliga (final score 2: 5) took place in front of 4,254 spectators in the Ernst Lehner Stadium . This is the fourth highest number of spectators in the women's Bundesliga since it was founded.
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- Günther Grünsteudel , Günter Hägele, Rudolf Frankenberger (eds.): Augsburger Stadtlexikon. 2nd Edition. Perlach, Augsburg 1998, ISBN 3-922769-28-4