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  2. Europa-Park Stadion - Wikipedia

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    In December 2012, the Freiburg city council voted in favour of the construction of a new stadium and confirmed the assessment of three possible locations. [4] The joint task force of club and city agreed on the Wolfswinkel location next to the airfield and the university engineering faculty building in the district of Brühl.

  3. Dreisamstadion - Wikipedia

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    View to the northwest North-side stands Solar panels on the roof of the stadium. Dreisamstadion is a football stadium in Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.It was formerly the home of Bundesliga team SC Freiburg between 1954 and 2021, until a new stadium — the Europa-Park Stadion — was built in October 2021.

  4. Franz Siegel Stadion - Wikipedia

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    Franz Siegel Stadion, is an arena in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. It is primarily used for ice hockey , and is the home to the EHC Freiburg of the DEL 2. It opened in the late 1960s and holds 5,800 spectators.

  5. SC Freiburg - Wikipedia

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    SC Freiburg formerly played its home games at the Dreisamstadion, named after the Dreisam River which flows through Freiburg. Because of sponsorship agreements, the stadium was known as the Schwarzwald-Stadion. The stadium has an approximate capacity of 24,000 spectators, and was built in 1953.

  6. List of football stadiums in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity City State Tenants Opened Notes 1: Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion) 81,365 [1] Dortmund North Rhine-Westphalia: Borussia Dortmund: 1974: UEFA Category 4 stadium: 2: Allianz Arena: 75,024 [2] Munich Bavaria: FC Bayern Munich: 2005: UEFA Category 4 stadium 3: Olympiastadion Berlin: 74,475 [3] Berlin Berlin: Hertha BSC: 1936 ...

  7. Möslestadion - Wikipedia

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    The Möslestadion is a football stadium in Freiburg im Breisgau. The stadium used to be home to the Freiburger FC. Today it is used by the second men's team and the Freiburg soccer school of the SC Freiburg. Since the 2008/09 season, the stadium has also been used for the SC Freiburg women's team. The stadium can hold about 5,400 spectators.

  8. Freiburg, Lower Saxony - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-16th century Freiburg adopted Lutheranism. During the Leaguist occupation under Johan 't Serclaes, Count of Tilly (1628–1630), Freiburg suffered from attempts of re-Catholisation. In 1648 the prince-archbishopric was transformed into the Duchy of Bremen , which was first ruled in personal union by the Swedish and from 1715 on by ...

  9. Dreisam - Wikipedia

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    The river leaves the Black Forest at the Freiburg soccer stadium called Schwarzwald-Stadion and continues flowing westwards. In the eastern part of the city, water is withdrawn from the river at Sandfang. It is used to supply the Gewerbekanal, an industrial canal, and the famous Freiburg Bächle with water.