SAK sports facility Nonntal
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The standing room behind the gate | |
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Coordinates | 47 ° 47 '41 " N , 13 ° 3' 15" E |
owner | City of Salzburg |
opening | 1921 |
demolition | from August 2007 |
surface | Natural grass |
capacity | around 3,800 seats |
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The SAK sports facility Nonntal , also known as SAK-Platz , was located on the Berchtold grounds named after Count Berchtold in the Salzburg district of Nonntal . It was the home of the oldest Salzburg soccer club, Salzburger AK 1914 . However, hobby tournaments as well as home games of SV Austria Salzburg (including during the renovation of the Lehen stadium in 1990) were held on the facility .
The square had two grandstands : a roofed rear-gate standing room made of concrete and on the back straight a seat made of wood. The wooden grandstand came from the old Lehen sports field, its exact age is unknown.
history

After the SAK played in Hellbrunn for the first few years after its founding in 1914, the SAK found a new home in 1921 on the Berchtold grounds, where it lived until the facility was demolished in 2007. A first clubhouse was built around 1931 and a wooden grandstand was built in 1935, but it burned down in October 1949. In 1968/69 the construction of the concrete standing area and the changing rooms underneath began. On January 4, 2006, the roof of the grandstand that had been taken from fiefs collapsed due to particularly heavy snow loads.
Due to the poor condition of parts of the facility (including the changing rooms), demolition of the facility and the immediately adjacent Union sports facility Nonntal and the construction of the Mitte sports center had been considered since the 1980s . In August 2007, the demolition finally began.
Today the Unipark Nonntal , a building of the Faculty of Culture and Social Sciences of the University of Salzburg, is located on the site .