Dreisamstadion

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The Mage Solar Stadium (proper spelling: MAGE SOLAR Stadium ) is the football stadium of first division club SC Freiburg in Freiburg im Breisgau. It is located in the eastern district of Waldsee at the Black Forest Road. By June 2004, the 24,000 -capacity stadium was named Dreisamstadion, then until 31 December 2011 the name badenova Stadium.

Having established in 2012, that the modernization of the stadium would be uneconomical locations for a new stadium to be tested now.

History

The first own stadium of SC was inaugurated in 1928 Winterer Stadium, the club was forced to leave in 1936, as the terrain for the air force was needed as airfield. So decreed the SC Freiburg after the Second World War initially not have its own sports field and had to use the facility of Turnerschaft. Until 1953, the club received a land in the east of the city, on the sports field was applied, which was officially inaugurated on September 1, 1954.

1970, the sports field was initially extended by a grandstand on the south side with 480 covered seats before eight years later - after promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga - stood before the first major expansion. With the establishment of a grandstand with 1800 seats and the enlargement of the standing ranks in 1980, then increased capacity to 15,000 seats.

With the rise in the Bundesliga in 1993, the stadium received a floodlight system. In addition, the East Stand ( backstretch ) was reconsidered and extended to 1580 seats. There was an increase in the main stand at the 5000 seats. During the winter break of the season 1994/1995 ( South Stand ) has begun construction of a new stand behind, after completion of the construction work in June / July 1995, the capacity increased to 18,000.

At its current size, the stadium finally came in 1999, when the North and the East Stand were extended or newly built. The North Stand offers 6000 spectators standing room, the East Stand contains 7,000 seats. Both stands are covered. Furthermore Disabled squares were built directly on the field of play before the East Stand.

Overall, the stadium now offers 24,000 spectators, with 14,000 seats and 10,000 standing places are available. All grandstands are covered. Due to a complaint from the neighborhood, it was forbidden to the club to carry out further increases in capacity at the stadium.

As the stadium is not the policies of the UEFA corresponds to ( pitch 4.50 meters too short ), no games of European competitions may there be discharged beyond the qualifying stage The DFL also issued for the season 2012/13 SC Freiburg an exemption for the Bundesliga.

In 2004, the former Dreisamstadion was renamed after the award of the naming rights to the utility badenova in badenova Stadium.

Meanwhile, the stadium was rebuilt further. About two photovoltaic power plants with an output of 250,000 kWh per year, a large part of the energy demand is met. The soil heating is environmentally friendly powered by Stirling engines. The cultivation of a functional building in 2004 of comfort for the VIP guests was increased. This building is located in the northwest corner of the stadium. Behind the North Stand, a fan house was built, which by the fan community (organization of organized SC Freiburg fans ) is performed.

On several occasions found in this stadium instead of internationals, last played the German national football team just before the Football World Cup 2006 in a friendly against Luxembourg, during the World Cup was the stadium as a training ground for the national team of the Netherlands, who had moved into their quarters in Hinterzarten. The U- 21 team of the men had been three times as a guest.

The German national women denied on February 28, 2008, a friendly match against China at the Dreisamstadion. Despite the unfavorable termination by 16 clock on a Thursday came almost 20,000 spectators and saw a 2-0 win for the German team. In May 2010, the national team of the Netherlands returned to Freiburg. In the World Cup preparations denied " Oranje " a test match against the national team of Mexico.

Since early 2012, the stadium is named after the manufacturer of photovoltaic systems Mage Solar, MAGE SOLAR Stadium.

Due to its location, the stadium over the rail line 1 in the direction Littenweiler or via the breakpoint Freiburg- Littenweiler the Höllentalbahn is achievable. On Home Games Schwarzwaldstraße and connecting roads between the Hans Jacob Street and the Black Forest Road, for non- residents will be blocked.

Stadium newspaper

As stadium newspaper there were up to 1995/96 season the free distribution " SC- Report", since the stadium magazine "home game" exists. Since the first promotion to the Bundesliga in 1993, there have been a variety of fanzines from the Freiburg fan scene. Among the more well-known even beyond the borders of Freiburg addition fanzines included the " Fanman " and "Charly". In the 2009/2010 season, the Freiburg Ultra scene published at irregular intervals the " Bruddler ," the successor of " Dreisamgeplätscher " the savage boys Freiburg, which appeared twice in the 2008/2009 season. Due to differences of this project, however, was again adjusted in favor of the " Dreisamgeplätscher ", which again appears twice a year since the 2010/2011 season and is solely issued by the WJF.

Internationals

Four matches of the men of the German national football team took place in Dreisamstadion or bathing Nova Stadium.

  • . 7741531197507 June 2000: Germany Germany - Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 8:2
  • . 7748991802509 May 2002: Germany Germany - Kuwait Kuwait 7-0
  • . 7756898927527 May 2004: Germany Germany - Malta Malta 7-0
  • . 7764638607527 May 2006: Germany Germany - Luxembourg Luxembourg 7-0

U21 national team

  • . 7792490292513 Aug. 2013: Germany Germany - France 0:0

In addition, the Dutch and the Mexican national football team played against each other.

  • . 7780108665026 May 2010: Netherlands Netherlands - Mexico 2:1

Women

The women's team has been a time in Freiburg Stadium to host.

  • . 7771494550028 Feb. 2008: Germany Germany - People's Republic of China People's Republic of China 2-0

Awards

  • 2007: Place of Ideas in the initiative Germany - Land of Ideas in the category "Environment"

Pictures of Dreisamstadion

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