Lena Arena
Lena-Arena ( Airberlin World ) |
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The “Lena Arena” in April 2011 | |
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place | Dusseldorf , Germany |
Coordinates | 51 ° 15 '49.9 " N , 6 ° 43' 45.9" E |
start of building | January 17, 2011 |
opening | March 26, 2011 |
First game | March 26, 2011 Germany U17 - Ukraine U17 |
demolition | 2011 |
costs | € 2.8 million |
capacity | 20,168 seats |
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The Lena-Arena , officially Airberlin World , was a temporary football stadium in the Düsseldorf Arena-Sportpark, which was built by the stadium construction company Nüssli and used by Fortuna Düsseldorf for three home games in the run-up to the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in the ESPRIT arena . The name sponsor of the stadium was the airline Air Berlin . In addition to the sponsor's name, the stadium was nicknamed Lena-Arena, based on the singer Lena Meyer-Landrut , who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2010 and defended her title in Düsseldorf in 2011 .
history
After the NDR had decided on October 12, 2010 that Düsseldorf and thus the ESPRIT arena would host the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 , an alternative stadium had to be found for the Fortuna. A possible move to Bochum to the Ruhr Stadium or to Leverkusen to the BayArena was not considered an ideal solution and was like a possible expansion of the Paul Janes Stadium , where the second, the U-19 and U-17 teams from Fortuna Düsseldorf their Play home games, discarded.
On January 11th, the city of Düsseldorf awarded the stadium construction company Nüssli the contract to build a mobile stadium on the 43,000 m 2 training area of Fortuna, which is right next to the ESPRIT arena. The city of Düsseldorf rented the stadium until the beginning of June. In addition to three home games won by Fortuna, events as part of the program of the Song Contest, such as a performance by a large children's choir, were held here. From May 16, 2011, the stadium was dismantled again.
Capacity
The capacity of 20,168 seats was divided into 12,454 seats and 7,714 standing places. There were 2,000 seats available for the guests, 1,400 of which were standing and 600 seats. There was space for 1,000 people in the VIP area.
Games
- 26th Mar 2011: Germany U17 - Ukraine U17 2-0
- Apr. 15, 2011: Fortuna Düsseldorf - 1. FC Union Berlin 3-0
- April 24, 2011: Fortuna Düsseldorf - Arminia Bielefeld 2-0
- Alemannia Aachen 3: 1 May 8, 2011: Fortuna Düsseldorf -
inner space
Web links
- Information website of the city of Düsseldorf
- Visitor report from May 8, 2011
- 360 ° view from the interior
Individual evidence
- ↑ Air Berlin flies to Düsseldorf's alternative stadium , as of March 12, 2011
- ↑ "Mobile Fortuna Arena is ready" , as of March 17, 2011
- ↑ derwesten.de: Lena-Arena opens article from March 26, 2011
- ^ The ESC 2011 in Düsseldorf on www.eurovision.ndr.de; As of February 18, 2011 at 11:30 p.m.
- ↑ Start of construction in the Arena-Sportpark at www.duesseldorf.de, as of January 14, 2011
- ↑ Flawless balance sheet , as of May 23, 2011
- ↑ Flawless home record: Only victories in the “airberlin world” ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 4.7 MB)
- ↑ The Lena-Arena: Fortuna Düsseldorf is moving to a temporary stadium ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. As of April 21, 2013