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Revision as of 12:32, 31 August 2021
Borussia Park | |
Interior of the stadium | |
Full name | Red Bear Park |
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Location | Dragonmoor |
Broke ground | 2017 |
Built | 2017- |
Owner | Borussia Sports Club |
Operator | Borussia Sports Club |
Surface | Artificial turf |
Construction cost | ❂ 45 million |
Architect | Williams Construction |
Capacity | 42,900 |
Executive suites | 50 |
Field dimensions | 110x75m |
Tenants | |
Borussia Sports Club (From 2022) |
Borussia Park (Formely Red Bear Park) is a stadium in Dragonmoor,Floria. It is the former home of Dragonmoor FC and Dragonmoor Raiders, replacing Dragonmoor Park, which was sold to rival club AFC Dragonmoor City. The construction of the stadium was delayed due to the war in Xhusor but construction restarted soon after. The stadium finished its first stage of construction on the 22nd July 2017. After the completion of the first stage, matches were able to be played. However, only one stand would be available to use. Construction was fully completed on 15th October 2017 and Huyenkula 07 Sport was the first opponent to play in the stadium, in the AEFA Champions' League. Dragonmoor FC would go on to play three seasons at the stadium before moving into Dragonmoor Stadium with both FFL stadiums in the city. It is now the home stadium of Borussia Sports Club who will start league play in 2022.