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The stadium holds 24,000 spectators and was built in 1953. It is situated near the Dreisam river, for which it is named. In June 2004 it was given the name of Badenova-Stadion, later Mage Solar Stadion, and for a short time the Stadion an der Schwarzwaldstraße. Due to a sponsorship deal, it was most recently named the Schwarzwald-Stadion. [3]
Mage Solar was established in 2007 as a limited company. In spring 2011 the company changed from being a limited company to a stock corporation. Mage Solar AG is a 100 per cent subsidiary of Mage Industrie Holding AG from Reutlingen and therefore part of the Mage Group, founded more than 35 years ago by Manfred Gehring. [2]
The stadium used by SC Freiburg up until 2021, the Dreisamstadion, opened in 1954, no longer meets the requirements of a modern stadium due to a pitch that is too small 100.5 m × 68 m (330 ft × 223 ft), and also a gradient of 98 centimetres (39 in) from the goal in the south to the goal in the north towards the Dreisam.
The stadium has an approximate capacity of 24,000 spectators, and was built in 1953. Forty years later, then manager Volker Finke began an initiative to transform the Dreisamstadion into Germany's first solar powered football stadium. There are solar modules on the north, south, and main tribunes. These panels generate 250,000 kWh of energy per ...
With a focus on solar power use in his designs, in 1993 Disch started an initiative to make Sport-Club Freiburg the first solar soccer team in Germany with photovoltaic panels to power their stadium. Together with Coach Volker Finke , the Dreisam stadium in Freiburg was the first soccer stadium in Germany to install solar power.
The 2012–13 SC Freiburg season is the 109th season in the club's football history. In 2012–13 the club plays in the Bundesliga, the top tier of German football.It is the club's fourth consecutive season in this league, having been promoted from the 2.
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.
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