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'''Leichtathletik-Stadion''' (usually just known as '''Leichtathletik''') is a a multi-purpose stadium and can accomodate all sports with exception of cricket and baseball, located in the south of [[Lonenberg]], the capital of [[Gotzborg]]. Its all-seater capacity is currently 51,000 and is one of the largest in [[Gotzborg]]. | '''Leichtathletik-Stadion''' (usually just known as '''Leichtathletik''') is a a multi-purpose stadium and can accomodate all sports with exception of cricket and baseball, located in the south of [[Lonenberg]], the capital of [[Gotzborg]]. Its all-seater capacity is currently 51,000 and is one of the largest in [[Gotzborg]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:03, 27 January 2014
| Leichtathletik-Stadion |
| Location | Lonenberg |
| Opened | TBC |
| Owner | Royal Football Association |
| Operator | Royal Football Association |
| Surface | Grass |
| Architect | TBC |
| Capacity | 51,000 |
| Executive suites | TBC |
| Field dimensions | 105 × 68 metres |
Leichtathletik-Stadion (usually just known as Leichtathletik) is a a multi-purpose stadium and can accomodate all sports with exception of cricket and baseball, located in the south of Lonenberg, the capital of Gotzborg. Its all-seater capacity is currently 51,000 and is one of the largest in Gotzborg.
The stadium is the home of the Royal Football Association (RFA), and is primarily used as a venue for association football and hosts most of Gotzborg's home test matches, as well as the Triple Crown, Aquila, AEFA sanctioned matches and qualifiers along with FMF World Cup qualification matches.
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