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Full name
  
Hardtwaldstadion

Surface
  
grass

Opened
  
1951

Phone
  
+49 6224 82790040

Team
  
SV Sandhausen

Location
  
Sandhausen, Germany

Renovated
  
2002, 2008

Capacity
  
12,100

Owner
  
SV Sandhausen

Expanded
  
2012

Hardtwaldstadion

Address
  
Jahnstraße 1, 69207 Sandhausen, Germany

Similar
  
Voith‑Arena, Sportpark Ronhof T, Sparkassen‑Erzgebirgsstadion, Eintracht‑Stadion, Wildparkstadion

Hardtwaldstadion sv sandhausen baden w rttemberg deutschland


The Hardtwaldstadion is a football stadium in Sandhausen, Germany. Situated in a small patch of forest near the Sandhausen town limits, it is the home stadium of local football team SV Sandhausen. The stadium is owned by the club.

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History

The stadium was opened in 1951 and was originally equipped with a clay pitch. A grass pitch was installed in 1961. The structure underwent expansion in 1987/88, when a roofed all-seater main stand was added. Further renovation works were conducted in 2001 with the addition of floodlights and in 2008 with several modifications to meet standards for the 3rd Liga. These included adding a temporary stand with a capacity of 2,500, installation of a video scoreboard, expansion of press and police facilities and the building of a VIP house. Afterwards, Hardtwaldstadion could hold 10,231 spectators.

Due to the promotion of the team to 2nd Liga, the stadium received some more improvements during 2012 summer break. Among these were under-soil heating, a platform for TV-cameras as well as two new stands, which raised the capacity to about 12.100 spectators. If the team manages to establish itself in 2nd Liga, another two stands have to be added, backing the western goal area and the southern area, to extend the capacity to about 15.000.

References

Hardtwaldstadion Wikipedia