- The
Bruchwegstadion is a multi-purpose
stadium in Mainz, Germany. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. The
stadium is able to hold 18,700...
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stadium has a
capacity of 34,034, 19,700 seated, and
replaced the
Bruchwegstadion. The
stadium was
originally named Coface Arena ([ˈkoːfas ʔaˌʁeːna])...
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Dortmund and
Hamburger SV. Die Nullfünfer
previously pla**** at the
Bruchwegstadion,
built in 1928, and
modified several times over the years[vague] to...
- Referee:
Oliver Reitala (Finland) 6 February 2024 (2024-02-06) 18:00
Bruchwegstadion,
Mainz Attendance: 7,143 Referee:
Mikkel Redder (Denmark)...
- 2003
Hamburger SV 4–2
Borussia Dortmund Bruchwegstadion,
Mainz 2004
Bayern Munich 3–2
Werder Bremen Bruchwegstadion,
Mainz DFL-Ligapokal 2005
Schalke 04...
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Germany Rosenaustadion, FC
Augsburg (Women) Slovakia Mainz,
Germany Bruchwegstadion, 1. FSV
Mainz 05 Slovenia Wuppertal,
Germany Stadion am Zoo, Wuppertaler...
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state capital Mainz, Germany. Hartenberg-Münchfeld is
known for the
Bruchwegstadion former home of
first league football club of 1. FSV
Mainz 05, the state...
- 18:30
Bruchwegstadion,
Mainz Attendance: 2,250 Referee: Jan Machálek (Czech Republic) 3 December 2023 (2023-12-03) 13:00
Bruchwegstadion, Mainz, Germany...
- Attendance: 11,900 Referee: Jürgen
Jansen 28 July 2003 (2003-07-28) 20:30 CEST
Bruchwegstadion,
Mainz Attendance: 16,700 Referee: Jürgen Aust (Cologne)...
- in Achern. The
Schott Mainz v
Hannover 96
match took
place at the
Bruchwegstadion instead of
Schott Mainz's home stadium, the Otto-Schott-Sportzentrum...