Traun Stadium

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Traun Stadium
HAKA Arena, in the background the sports hall
Trauner Stadion, in the background the sports hall
Data
place AustriaAustria Traun , Austria
Coordinates 48 ° 14 '7 "  N , 14 ° 15' 13"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 14 '7 "  N , 14 ° 15' 13"  E
opening 1979
capacity Total: 6,700
seats: 1,200
standing: 5,500
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The Trauner Stadium is an athletics - the stadium of the city of Traun , in the Austrian province of Upper Austria , which was built in the 1979th

Capacity and equipment

The 1,200 seats in the main stand are covered. The standing room (concrete steps) in the round can hold a maximum of 5,500 spectators. The HAKA Arena has an athletics tartan track , floodlights and a display board. Adjacent is a large festival meadow for events such as the once a year Trauner Messe . There is also a sports hall and a few side spaces.

Users

The first soccer team of Linz ASK used the stadium several times during its time as the second division in 2004. The Linz LASK amateurs currently use the stadium as a home in the Upper Austrian League. The city's numerous soccer clubs, such as SV Traun , play their home games on smaller soccer fields. In 2006, a U-21 national team international match between Austria and Germany was played in the stadium. The HAKA Arena is also home to the ASKÖ Steelsharks Traun American Football Club and the 1. ORSC Linz rugby club . National handball games have also been played there for several years.

Surname

In a meeting on May 6, 2010, the Traun municipal council decided that the Traun sports center will be called HAKA-Arena from July 1, 2010 up to and including June 30, 2020. The kitchen manufacturer HAKA has been in Traun for many years.