- a football-specific
stadium in 2009.
Before 1993 it was
called the
Neckarstadion ([ˈnɛkaʁˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ),
named after the
nearby river Neckar. Between...
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penalties after a
goalless draw
after extra time. The
match was pla**** at
Neckarstadion, Stuttgart, on 25 May 1988.
According to PSV
player Berry van Aerle...
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competition was won by Real Madrid, who beat
Reims 2–0 in the
final at
Neckarstadion, Stuttgart, on 3 June 1959. This was Real Madrid's
fourth European Cup...
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Bruno Galler (Switzerland) Source: UEFA 12 June 1988 (1988-06-12) 15:30
Neckarstadion,
Stuttgart Attendance: 51,373 Referee:
Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany)...
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Madrid of
Spain and
Stade de
Reims of France. It was pla**** at the
Neckarstadion in
Stuttgart on 3 June 1959 in
front of 80,000 people. The
match finished...
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Athletics Championships were held from 26 to 31
August 1986 at the
Neckarstadion, now
known as MHPArena, in Stuttgart, a city in West Germany. Contemporaneous...
- pla**** over two legs at the
Stadio San Paolo, Naples, Italy, and at the
Neckarstadion, Stuttgart, Germany. The
competition was won by
Napoli of Italy, who...
- PSV Eindhoven, who
defeated two-time
winners Benfica in the
final at
Neckarstadion in Stuttgart. PSV
became the
first Dutch team to win the
title in 15...
- the 1986
European Championships in Stuttgart, West Germany, held at
Neckarstadion on 27 and 29
August 1986. 27
August 29
August According to an unofficial...
- (Venezuela) 15 June 1974 18:00
Neckarstadion,
Stuttgart Attendance: 32,700 Referee:
Clive Thomas (Wales) 19 June 1974 19:30
Neckarstadion,
Stuttgart Attendance:...