Linzer Stadion

LASK

The Linzer Stadium, on the same hill named after its location also Gugel, the largest sports stadium in the city of Linz (Upper Austria ). It is home to the football club LASK Linz, also ( Gugel meeting ) was held here from 1988 to 2008 an annual athletics meeting place.

The stadium was opened on June 28, 1952 on the site of the former Froschberg Brickyard and has since been repeatedly generously adapted.

In the variant with pure seats ( UEFA football games, track and field events, etc. ), it has about 13,300 people. The maximum capacity with seating and standing capacity is 20,500.

The stadium was renovated in 2010-2012 and rebuilt.

The renovations include the outdoor area, forecourt - standing and cash, snack area, toilets, new escape routes, the renovation of the roof and the concrete steps. The old scoreboard was already replaced by two new video walls.

Since the completion of the renovation work in 2012 includes the ' Gugel - Oval " in the max. Seat / standing variant for about 20,500 spectators.

The V.I.P room can accommodate 150 guests. For open -air events with lawn use 31,000 seats are available.

The stadium has a turf heating.

After 4 - year break, the Gugel Athletics Meeting 2012 was performed again under the name " Guglgames ".

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