Scharrena Stuttgart

  • Alliance MTV Stuttgart ( volleyball)
  • MTV Stuttgart (gymnastics )
  • Please TV box ( handball)
  • Volleyball games at Allianz MTV Stuttgart
  • Handball Games of HV Stuttgarter Kickers
  • Turn competitions of the MTV Stuttgart

The SCHARRena Stuttgart (proper spelling SCHARRena Stuttgart ) is a multi-purpose hall in the Stuttgart district of Bad Cannstatt. The hall is located on the fairgrounds Neckar Park and is affiliated to the Mercedes -Benz Arena. Your capacity is 2019 seats. Since April 2011, the hall is the home ground of the Women's Volleyball Bundesliga Allianz MTV Stuttgart. Since the 2012/13 season of handball Zweitligist TV Please field carries its home games in the SCHARRena.

Construction

The SCHARRena is part of belonging to the Mercedes -Benz Arena Untertürkheimer curve. Dealing the Untertürkheimer curve is possible through window of insight into the SCHARRena. On the roof of the arena there is an open terrace leading to the business area of ​​Untertürkheimer curve, the so-called soccer lounge heard.

The hospitality area of Untertürkheimer curve can be shared by the SCHARRena from.

Use

According to the city of Stuttgart, the SCHARRena closes a hitherto gap in multi-purpose halls between school sport halls for up to 700 spectators, and the two large halls Porsche -Arena ( 6000-7500 spectator seats ) and Hanns -Martin- Schleyer- Halle ( 8500-15500 spectators ).

Besides alliance MTV Stuttgart are from February 2012, the Stuttgart Valley Rollergirlz their home games in the arena unsubscribe. From the 2012/2013 season of handball Zweitligist TV Bittenfeld will host its home games in the SCHARRena.

On 10 and 11 March 2012, the German Men Championships will be held in the hall fistball here. Organising club is the TV master home.

History

By converting the Mercedes -Benz Arena in a pure football stadium ( Untertürkheimer curve to the southeast and Cannstatt curve in the northwest) emerged in the two curves wide open spaces. As reuse of the construction of a sports hall in the Untertürkheimer curve was resolved. From the summer of 2009, the existing Untertürkheimer curve was demolished and then replaced by a stand behind. In the summer of 2010, the exterior work on the new grandstand was completed. It was followed by the internal work.

On 31 March 2011 it was announced that the Stuttgart energy supplier Friedrich scratching KG to 2021 for a total sum of 812,500 euros will acquire the naming rights to the hall. In addition, the company can extend the name sponsorship for another five years for an annual sum of 100,000 euros.

The hall was opened on April 5, 2011. The total construction cost for the hall amounted to approximately 13 million euros.

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