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Ludwigsparkstadion is a multi-purpose
stadium in Saarbrücken, Germany. The
stadium was
built in 1953 and once held 35,303 people.
After renovation, which...
- competitions, it was
later converted to multi-purpose
indoor arena. The
Ludwigsparkstadion is
located near the hall.
Saarlandhalle is also the
first indoor arena...
- German). 1. FC Saarbruecken.
Retrieved 2 June 2024. "Daten" [Data].
Ludwigsparkstadion.de (in German).
Ludwigspark Stadion.
Retrieved 2 June 2024. "Organisation...
- play-offs will take
place on 23 and 27 May 2025. 23 May 2025 20:30
Ludwigsparkstadion, Saarbrücken Attendance: 15,000 Referee:
Tobias Welz 27 May 2025 20:30...
- 48,000 Referee:
Karel van der Meer (Netherlands) 8
November 1953
Ludwigsparkstadion, Saarbrücken,
Saarland Attendance: 42,000 Referee: Leo Horn (Netherlands)...
- up to 25,000 to 30,000 spectators. However, at the same time the
Ludwigsparkstadion in Saarbrücken is
built and Saarland's
government is
politically and...
- West
Germany 0–3 1954 FIFA
World Cup
qualification 8
November 1953
Ludwigsparkstadion, Saarbrücken Norway 0–0 1954 FIFA
World Cup
qualification 28 March...
- 41,205 Referee:
Stefanos Hatzistefanou (Cyprus) 13
September 1989
Ludwigsparkstadion, Saarbrücken Attendance: 5,900 Referee: Wim
Egbertzen (Netherlands)...
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Lisbon Portugal 1–0 2–1 1986
World Cup
qualifier 10 27
March 1985
Ludwigsparkstadion, Saarbrücken Malta 4–0 6–0 1986
World Cup
qualifier 11 17
April 1985...
- most
notable of
which is ****ociation
football team
based at the
Ludwigsparkstadion, 1. FC Saarbrücken,
which also has a
reserve team and a women's section...