Stadion der Freundschaft (Frankfurt (Oder)) explained

Stadion der Freundschaft
Location:Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Coordinates:52.3325°N 14.5561°W
Built:1948–1953
Opened:12 July 1953
Owner:City of Frankfurt (Oder)
Surface:Grass
Capacity:12,000
Record Attendance:25,000 (SG Dynamo Frankfurt-Gwardia-Wisła Kraków, 15 July 1953)
Tenants:1. FC Frankfurt

The Stadion der Freundschaft is a multi-purpose stadium in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, with a capacity of 12,000.

History

The stadium was built in commemoration of the 700th anniversary of the city of Frankfurt (Oder). The opening game in the stadium was a match between SG Dynamo Frankfurt and Gwardia-Wisła Kraków on 15 July 1953 in front of a record 25,000 fans.

International matches

Before German reunification, the Stadion der Freundschaft hosted two friendlies of the East Germany national football team. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the German Football Association staged two qualifying games for the UEFA European Under-21 Football Championships.

DateTeam #1ResultTeam #2TypeAttendanceRef.
9 October 1974 East Germany2–0 CanadaFriendly2,000[1]
17 April 1985 East Germany1–0 NorwayFriendly6,000[2]
14 November 1995 Germany U-217–0 Bulgaria U-21EC-Q9,300[3]
5 September 1997 Germany U-211–1 Portugal U-21EC-Q8,000[4]

Athletics

On 22 September 1968, the East German athlete Margitta Gummel recorded a shot put world record (18.87 metres[5]) at the Stadion der Freundschaft.

Current status

Nowadays the stadium is in a state of disrepair. The original floodlights as well as the scoreboard had to be taken down in 2000 due to a public safety risk.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DDR – Kanada 2:0. DFB. 15 August 2010. German.
  2. Web site: DDR – Norwegen 1:0. DFB. 15 August 2010. German.
  3. Web site: Germany – Bulgaria 7:0. DFB. 15 August 2010.
  4. Web site: Germany – Portugal 1:1. DFB. 15 August 2010.
  5. Web site: 12th IAAF World Championships In Athletics: IAAF Statistics Handbook. Berlin 2009. 646–647. IAAF. 15 August 2010.
  6. Web site: Die Heimat des FCV - "Stadion der Freundschaft". fcvfrankfurt.de. 15 August 2010. German.