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Jahnstadion
LocationGermany Göttingen, Germany
OwnerStadt Göttingen (Göttinger Sport & Freizeit GmbH & Co. KG)
Capacity17,000
Construction
OpenedOctober 26, 1913
Renovated1987, 2008
Tenants
LG Göttingen, 1. SC von 1905 Göttingen

Jahnstadion is a multi-use stadium in Göttingen, Germany, and the largest of its kind in the city. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home of the RSV Göttingen 05. The stadium holds 17,000 people.

51°31′9″N 9°55′35″E / 51.51917°N 9.92639°E / 51.51917; 9.92639

References

  1. ^ "SPORTPARK JAHNSTADION" [JAHNSTADION SPORTS PARK]. GoeSF (in German). Archived from the original on 6 May 2021. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Jahnstadion im Sportpark Göttingen". Europlan (in German). Retrieved 11 November 2021.


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