- Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena
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MSV-Arena Location Duisburg, Germany Broke ground October 17, 2003 Opened November 8, 2004 Owner Hellmich GmbH Baugesellschaft Operator Hellmich GmbH Baugesellschaft Surface Grass Construction cost € 43 million Architect Michael Stehle
Patrick GrossCapacity 31,500 Tenants MSV Duisburg Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena (formerly known as MSV-Arena) is a football stadium in Duisburg, Germany, built in 2004. The stadium is the home of MSV Duisburg and holds 31,500 people. It was built on the site of the old Wedaustadion. The stadium was the venue of the 2005 World Games.
Coordinates: 51°24′32.52″N 6°46′43.19″E / 51.4090333°N 6.7786639°E
Preceded by
Wedaustadion
1921-2003Home of
MSV Duisburg
2004-presentSucceeded by
current homeMSV Duisburg Information Club · PlayersStadia Seasons 2011–122. Fußball-Bundesliga venues (2011–12) Allianz Arena · Audi Sportpark · Commerzbank-Arena · DKB-Arena · Eintracht-Stadion · Energieteam Arena · Erzgebirgsstadion · Esprit Arena · Glücksgas Stadium · Millerntor-Stadion · MSV-Arena · New Tivoli · Ruhrstadion · Stadion An der Alten Försterei · Stadion der Freundschaft · Trolli Arena · Volksbank Stadion · Wildparkstadion
Categories:- Football venues in Germany
- Buildings and structures in Duisburg
- MSV Duisburg
- Sports venues in North Rhine-Westphalia
- German sports venue stubs
- North Rhine-Westphalia building and structure stubs
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