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Fritz Grunebaum Sportpark

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Location
  
Heidelberg, Germany

Capacity
  
5,000

Opened
  
1996

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Similar
  
Stadion im Brötzinge, Seppl‑Herberger‑Stadion, Panoramastadion, Dietmar‑Hopp‑Stadion, Carl‑Benz‑Stadion

The Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark is a rugby union stadium in Heidelberg, Germany. It is the home ground of the RG Heidelberg and also frequently used for international games of the Germany national rugby union team.

In its 2008-2010 European Nations Cup First Division campaign, Germany played three of its five home games at the stadium, the other two being held at Heusenstamm and Hanover.

The stadium is located in the Kirchheim suburb of Heidelberg and is capable of holding 5,000 spectators, 380 of this in a roofed grand stand.

It is named after Fritz Grunebaum, founder of the Karin Grunebaum Cancer Research Foundation.

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Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark Wikipedia