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Rheinpark Stadion

National stadium of Liechtenstein

Rheinpark Stadion

Summary

National stadium of Liechtenstein

FieldValue
nameRheinpark Stadion
imageThe Rheinpark Stadium before a UEFA Nations League match (2022).jpg
image_size220px
locationVaduz, Liechtenstein
coordinates
broke_ground1 July 1997
opened31 July 1998
expanded2006
construction_costCHF 19 million
capacity7,584 (5,873 seated)
dimensions105 × 68 m
tenantsFC Vaduz
Liechtenstein national football team

Liechtenstein national football team Rheinpark Stadion (Rhine Park Stadium) in Vaduz is the national stadium of Liechtenstein. It plays host to home matches of the Liechtenstein national football team, and is also the home of football club FC Vaduz. It lies on the banks of the river Rhine, just metres from the border with Switzerland.

Main stand of the Rheinpark Stadion with [[Vaduz Castle]] behind

Rheinpark was officially opened on 31 July 1998 with a match between FC Vaduz, the Liechtenstein Cup holders at the time, and 1. FC Kaiserslautern, the then Bundesliga champions. 1. FC Kaiserslautern won 8–0.

The stadium has a seating capacity of 5,873, with additional standing room giving it a total capacity of 7,584. The stadium cost 19 million CHF to construct.

In 2006, the stadium was upgraded with the South and North grandstands gaining covers, and improvements to the training facilities. In June 2007, the stadium hosted concerts by Clueso and Herbert Grönemeyer.

References

References

  1. "Rheinpark Stadion Vaduz". Liechtenstein Tourist Board.
  2. (11 August 2014). "Rheinpark Stadion". Football Tripper.
  3. (18 May 2020). "Rheinpark Stadion". Stadium Base.
  4. "Rheinpark Stadion". FC Vaduz.
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