Rofa-Stadion Explained

ROFA-Stadion
Location:Rosenheim, Germany
Built:1961
Opened:13 January 1962
Renovated:1973
Owner:City of Rosenheim
Former Names:Frucade-Stadion
Marox-Stadion
Städtisches Kathrein-Stadion (1990s–2015)
Städtisches Eisstadion (2016)
emilo-Stadion (2016–2019)
Tenants:Starbulls Rosenheim (DEL2) (2000–present)
Seating Capacity:5,022

The ROFA-Stadion is an arena in Rosenheim, Germany. It is primarily used for ice hockey. The stadium opened in 1962 as an open-air stadium and got roofed in 1973. Now it holds 5,022 people.

It used to be named the Kathrein-Stadion, after Kathrein-Werke KG, a German manufacturer of antenna systems and related electronics, founded in Rosenheim in 1919.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: From Cellar Workshop to Technology Leader. Kathrein. 15 November 2015.