Rudolf Tonn Stadium
Rudolf Tonn Stadium | |
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Exterior view of the Rudolf Tonn Stadium (2010) | |
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Schwechat sports field |
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place | Franz Schuster-Strasse 1–3 2320 Schwechat- Rannersdorf, Austria |
Coordinates | 48 ° 7 '45.5 " N , 16 ° 28' 7.2" E |
opening | May 24, 1980 |
First game | May 24, 1980 FK Austria Wien - First Vienna FC 3: 0 |
surface | Natural grass |
costs | 11.7 million euros |
architect | Seliger & Hums |
capacity | 7,000 seats |
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The Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion (also Schwechat Sports Center ) is a football stadium with an athletics facility in Rannersdorf , a district of the Austrian municipality of Schwechat , in the federal state of Lower Austria . It has been the home of SV Schwechat since its completion in 1980 and of FC Mauerwerk since February 2018 and is also used for athletics events.
General
The stadium has 2,608 seats, with standing space reaching a total capacity of around 7,000 visitors. It was named in 2001 after the former mayor of Schwechat, Rudolf Tonn (* 1931; † 2015). The construction of the stadium was made necessary by the construction of the Ost Autobahn (A4). For this, the Schwechat river had to be relocated, which in turn was in the way of the former “Germaniastadion” in Germaniastraße, which had been the home of SV Schwechat since September 11, 1904. The stadium was built due to its proximity to ASK Antonshof in Rannersdorf.
In November 1976 , the executing architects were selected from eleven architects who took part in the architectural competition. The new stadium was then planned by the architects Josef Hums and Alois Seliger, both of whom have jointly managed an architectural office in Schwechat since 1973. The first groundbreaking took place on September 6, 1977 by Rudolf Tonn, the construction work lasted until 1980. The construction costs amounted to 11.7 million euros and were financed entirely by the public sector. The four floodlight masts are each 40 meters high.
The stadium was inaugurated on May 24, 1980 with the game of the 1st Division Austria against Vienna (3-0) in front of 7,700 visitors in the presence of personalities such as Kurt Heller , Karl Blecha , Heinz Krendl and Wolfgang Röken . SV Schwechat itself was only able to play professional football here in 1985/86, at least in the 2nd division . At Whitsun 1991 the stadium was damaged and repaired by the flood-carrying Schwechat , which flows next to the stadium.
When there was a chance to return to this league on June 12, 2003 in the relegation game against SpG Wattens-Wacker Tirol , a new audience record was set with 8,500 visitors, the game ended 3-2 for Tirol. In addition to football, matches from the Austrian Football League are also played in the Rudolf Tonn Stadium .
FC Mauerwerk has been playing its home games in the Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion since the end of February 2018 .
Furnishing
The stadium is equipped with the following athletics facility for athletics events:
- 400 m plastic track
- Hurdling facility
- Long jump facility
- Triple jump facility
- High jump facility
- Pole vault
- Discus throwing system
- Hammer throw system
- Javelin system
- Throwing cage for shot put
In addition to the main field , which is suitable for games in the Austrian Bundesliga , the facility has three training grounds and a hard court.
Web links
- schwachat.gv.at: Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion (accessed on September 20, 2017)
- weltfußball.de: Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion (accessed on September 20, 2017)
- europlan-online.de: Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion - Schwechat / Rannersdorf (accessed on September 20, 2017)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Vienna University of Technology : Project 3 - Multifunctional sports arenas; Stages of Local Importance (PDF document, 2.55 MB, accessed August 22, 2009)
- ↑ ASKÖ Burgenland: Schwechat celebrates "25 years of the Rudolf Tonn 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. (accessed on August 22, 2009)
- ↑ NEW venue! The Rudolf Tonn Stadium in Schwechat! ( Memento of the original from February 28, 2018 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. , fckarabakh.at, February 24, 2018, accessed March 5, 2018.
- ↑ Austrian Athletics Association: Schwechat - Rudolf Tonn Stadium (accessed on August 22, 2009)