Tuja-Stadion

Tuja-Stadion
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Former namesESV-Stadion
LocationGermany Ingolstadt, Germany
OwnerStadt Ingolstadt
Capacity11,418
Surfacegrass
Construction
Opened1932
Renovated2008
Construction cost2 million Euro (Renovation)
Tenants
ESV Ingolstadt (1932-2004)
FC Ingolstadt 04 (2004-2010)
Ingolstadt Dukes

Tuja-Stadion (formally known as ESV-Stadion) is an 11,418 capacity stadium in Ingolstadt, Germany. It is primarily used for football and was the home of ESV Ingolstadt until they merged with MTV Ingolstadt to become FC Ingolstadt 04. It also hosted four football matches during the 1972 Summer Olympics. The stadium was modified in 2008 to suit 2nd division criteria. A new stadium was built and completed before the 2010/11 season.

References

  • 1972 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 1. Part 1. p. 121.
  • 1972 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 3. p. 359.
  • Weltfootball.de profile (in German)
  • World Stadiums.com profile.
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FC Ingolstadt 04
Information
  • Club
  • Seasons
  • Managers
  • Players
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  • Reserve team
Merged clubs
SeasonsRelated
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1890s
1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
1936
Hertha-BSC Field, Mommsenstadion, Olympiastadion (final), Poststadion
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1972
Dreiflüssestadion, ESV-Stadion, Jahnstadion, Olympiastadion (final), Rosenaustadion, Urban Stadium
1976
Lansdowne Park, Olympic Stadium (final), Sherbrooke Stadium, Varsity Stadium
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
2030s

48°44′40″N 11°26′35″E / 48.74444°N 11.44306°E / 48.74444; 11.44306


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