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Auestadion is a multi-use
stadium in K****el, Germany,
close to the
Karlsaue park. It is used
mainly for
football matches and
athletic events and is the...
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colours are red and
white and
their home
ground since 1953 has been the
Auestadion,
located in the
southwest of the city of K****el next to the
historic Karlsaue...
- Südwest in the 2017/2018 season. The city's own
football stadium, the
Auestadion was
built in 1953 and is able to hold 18,737 people. It is
located in...
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Fortuna Düsseldorf
Auestadion, K****el 28,000 1958–59 27
December 1959 Schwarz-Weiß
Essen (II) 5–2
Borussia Neunkirchen Auestadion, K****el 20,000 1959–60...
- 2–0 2001 UEFA Women's
Championship qualification 4 27
September 2001
Auestadion, K****el,
Germany Germany 1–3 2003 FIFA
World Cup
qualification 5 4 September...
- Friedrichsplatz. In the
southwest the
Karlsaue borders to
sport facilities like the
Auestadion and the ice
skating rink. The
impressive historical park was
created on...
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Dortmund K****el,
Germany 18:30 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Lemke 38'
Report Jordanov 63'
Mkhitaryan 66'
Harder 71'
Kirch 77' Stadium:
Auestadion Attendance: 17,000...
- Attendance: 4.100 Referee:
Siegfried Brehm (Kemmern) 23
October 1987
Auestadion, K****el Attendance: 3.000 Referee:
Manfred Führer (Steinhagen) 23 October...
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knockout football cup competition. It was pla**** on 16
November 1958 at the
Auestadion in K****el. VfB
Stuttgart won the
match 4–3
after extra time
against Fortuna...
- Referee: Günter
Sparing (K****el) 27 December 1959 (1959-12-27) 13:45 CET
Auestadion, K****el Attendance: 20,000 Referee:
Gerhard Schulenburg (Hamburg) "DFB-Pokal...