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Address | Stadionstraße 21, 86159 Augsburg, Germany |
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Location | Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany |
Coordinates | 48°21′19″N 10°52′34″E / 48.35528°N 10.87611°E |
Owner | City of Augsburg |
Capacity | 32,354 5,911 (Seats) |
Record attendance | 64,856 9 November 1952 Germany vs Switzerland |
Field size | 105 x 70 m |
Surface | grass |
Scoreboard | yes (one) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1949 |
Built | 1951 |
Opened | 16 September 1951 |
Renovated | 2006−2007 |
Construction cost | DM 1.1–1.8 million |
Architect | First plans: Thomas Wechs Final plans: Georg Werner and Walther Schmidt Collaborators: Hans Bruckner, Jakob Heichele and Heinz Hilten |
Tenants | |
FC Augsburg Women (2006−Present) FC Augsburg II (1969−Present) FC Augsburg (1951−2009) |
Rosenaustadion is a multi-purpose stadium in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. Built in 1951, it is a heritage listed monument and was the largest stadium in Augsburg for 58 years until 2009 when the Augsburg Arena was opened. With a spectator capacity of 32,354, it is primarily used for football matches and track & field athletics events. It is the current home ground for FC Augsburg Women and FC Augsburg II. It is the former home of the FC Augsburg men's first team, who played at the ground between 1951 and 2009.