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Full name
  
Heidewaldstadion

Owner
  
City of Gütersloh

Renovated
  
1972, 1997

Opened
  
1933

Phone
  
+49 5241 210730

Location
  
Gütersloh, Germany

Built
  
1932/33

Address
  
33332 Gütersloh, Germany

Capacity
  
12,500

Heidewaldstadion

Former names
  
Adolf-Hitler-Kampfbahn (1933-1945)

Teams
  
FC Gütersloh 2000, FSV Gütersloh 2009

Similar
  
Jahnstadion - Rheda‑Wiedenbrück, Häcker‑Wiehenstadion, Wersestadion, Stimbergstadion, EVORA Arena

Heidewaldstadion fc g tersloh 2000 hd


Heidewaldstadion is an association football stadium in Gütersloh, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the biggest football stadium in Kreis Gütersloh and currently has a capacity of 12,500 spectators. It is the home stadium of the FC Gütersloh football team playing in the Westfalenliga.

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The Portugal national team based their training camp for the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals at Marienfeld in Kreis Gütersloh, so a public training session of the soccer stars took place in Gütersloh. The stadium also hosted a game of the 4th World Football Championships for para-athletes with an intellectual disability (Russia vs. Northern Ireland 0-0).

The Turkish national team prepared for the UEFA Euro 2008 at Marienfeld, too, and had a public training session in the Heidewaldstadion on May, 22nd.

The heidewaldstadion


References

Heidewaldstadion Wikipedia