Mathias-Stinnes-Stadion

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  • International match of the German women's national football team

The stadium Mathias Stinnes is a football stadium in Essen- Karnap, which was bought in 1950 by the colliery Mathias Stinnes and converted into a modern stadium, officially it still holds 9,000 spectators.

History

1950-1995

After the stadium was expanded in 1950 and inaugurated with a big party, moved the then second largest association eating the TSG Karnap 07 at the stadium. In 1956 the first international match of the German women's national football team against the DFB ban Mathias Stinnes Stadium was played before 18,000 spectators. The German team won against the Netherlands 2-1. The first scorer for a German women's team was Lotti Beckmann.

After 1995, the TSG Karnap 07 and the second Karnaper club, the SG Karnap 27 to FC Karnap 07 /27 merged, the club moved to the Bezirkssportanlage Lohwiese.

1995-2009

The stadium was used from there to the second team of Rot-Weiss Essen and bit by bit torn. In 2000, the power company RWE bought the stadium and the Bader SV played from that point on in the stadium. In addition, there Rugby Union and junior league games of the Grashof Rugby Clubs Eating will take place. The end of 2006, there were plans to set up a race track, but this plan was rejected and now a waste sorting plant is to be built there.

Since 2009

From the season 2009/10 recreational league club Rot-Weiss Essen old (group 1) plays at this point.

  • Football stadium in North Rhine -Westphalia
  • Football stadium in Europe
  • Sports venue in Essen
  • Built in the 1950s
  • Structure according to entrepreneurs
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