Moselstadion

Moselstadion
Moselstadion
Location Trier, Germany
Coordinates 49°46′5″N 6°38′52″E / 49.76806°N 6.64778°E / 49.76806; 6.64778
Owner City of Trier
Capacity 10,256
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground February 1937
Opened 1930
Renovated 1998, 2003
Expanded 2002
Tenants
Eintracht Trier

The Moselstadion is a football and athletics stadium in Trier, Germany. Football club Eintracht Trier uses the stadium to host its home games.It has a capacity for 10,256 spectators.

History

In 1930, the sports facility was "On The D'Ham", as the area was still called then inaugurated. After the Second World War, the plant received the name Moselstadion. In 1998 on the occasion of the DFB Cup semi-final match against MSV Duisburg was erected floodlights. After the promotion of Eintracht Trier to the 2. Bundesliga in the 2002-03 season, many repairs were needed. In addition, the main grandstand expanded and built a club house and covered the back straight. Due to the rise in visitor numbers and inadequate safety standards of the stadium, it came to heated discussions about a major expansion or new construction of the stadium.

Since the relegation of the association in 2005 and later descent in the fourth-tier Regionalliga, the corresponding plans are deferred.

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