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The Stadion Rote Erde. It may be hard to believe that the Stadion Rote Erde was the home of Borussia Dortmund's first team from 1937 to 1974 if you see the stadium today: the main stands looks tiny compared to the hulking east stand of the Signal-Iduna-Park, which is located directly behind it. Still, Dortmund played 37 years in the stadium and.


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Het Stadion Rote Erde is een voetbal - en atletiekstadion in de Duitse stad Dortmund. Het is de thuishaven van het tweede voetbalelftal van Borussia Dortmund, bovendien wordt het stadion door verschillende Dortmundse atletiekverenigingen gebruikt.


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Prior to the construction of the Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund's home was the Stadion Rote Erde. The stadium had an eventual capacity of 42,000 spectators in the 1960s, but this was deemed.


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Nowadays the 10,000 capacity stadium plays host to Borussia Dortmund II in the Regionalliga (IV), but to those with a long enough memory, the ghosts of past glories remain. Sitting in the shadow of the Signal-Iduna Park, is a large piece of the club's identity and where they used to play. Borussia Dortmund. Rote Erde.


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Borussia Dortmund II - Stadium - Rote Erde | Transfermarkt Borussia Dortmund II 1 3. Liga League level: Third Tier Table position: 10 In league since: 3 years € 10.85 m Total market value Squad size: 30 Average age: 22.2 Foreigners: 5 16.7 % National team players: 0 Stadium: Rote Erde 9.999 Seats Current transfer record: +€1.28m + Overview Squad


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The team met 1. FC Saarbrucken in the first round of the 1991/92 season, with the Saarland club going through at 5-2 in front of 1,800 fans at the Stadion Rote Erde. Between Regionalliga and Oberliga (1994 to 2007) Borussia Dortmund continued to play in the Oberliga Westfalen and was runner-up behind FC Gütersloh in 1995.


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It is on the list of cultural monuments of Dortmund, no. A 0022. Media in category "Stadion Rote Erde" The following 43 files are in this category, out of 43 total. De-Stadion Rote Erde.ogg 2.3 s; 23 KB "Bei der Arbeit" Dortmund, Stadion Rote Erde, BVB Amateure gegen Bayern. - panoramio.jpg 3,790 × 987; 1.14 MB


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Das Stadion Rote Erde, früher Kampfbahn Rote Erde genannt, wurde 1926 in Dortmund in unmittelbarer Nähe zu den Westfalenhallen an der Strobelallee errichtet. Seit dem Bau des Westfalenstadions grenzt es unmittelbar an dessen Osttribüne. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Galerie 3 Literatur 4 Weblinks 5 Einzelnachweise Geschichte


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NRG Stadium (previously known as Reliant Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Houston, Texas, United States. Construction was completed in 2002, at a cost of $352 million and has a seating capacity of 72,220. It was the first NFL facility to have a retractable roof. The.


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Das Stadion Rote Erde, dessen Name sich von „gerodeter Erde" ableitet, wurde 1926 fertiggestellt und war von 1937 bis zur Einweihung des Westfalenstadions (heute SIGNAL IDUNA PARK) im Jahr 1974 die Heimspielstätte von Borussia Dortmund. In der Roten Erde feierte der BVB in den 50er- und 60er-Jahren große Erfolge, darunter dreimal die.


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Stadion Rote Erde is a 25,000 capacity football and athletics stadium in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. It serves as the home stadium to Borussia Dortmund II and several athletic clubs. The stadium was built in between 1924 and 1926 at a cost of 1.8 million German Mark. The stadium was inaugurated in 1926, with a match between the City of Dortmund and FC Wacker München .


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Westfalenstadion ( German pronunciation: [vɛstˈfaːlənˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn], lit. 'Westphalia stadium') is a stadium in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, which is the home of Borussia Dortmund.


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Stadion Rote Erde ( German pronunciation: [ˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn ˌʁoːtə ˈeːɐ̯də] ⓘ; Red Earth Stadium) is a 25,000 capacity (3,000 seated) football and athletics stadium in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. It serves as the home stadium to Borussia Dortmund II and several athletic clubs.


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Stadion Rote Erde - stadium description Built in 1926, this multi-discipline stadium in Dortmund played host to numerous sporting, political and religious events before being taken over by Borussia Dortmund in 1937. The team's tenancy was disrupted very soon, though, by WWII damages.


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Minute Maid Park, nicknamed The Juice Box, is a retractable roof stadium in Houston, Texas, United States. It opened in 2000 as the ballpark of Major League Baseball 's Houston Astros. It has a seating capacity of 41,168, which includes 5,197 club seats and 63 luxury suites. The stadium has a natural grass playing field.