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Coordinates: 51°24′32.52″N 6°46′43.19″E / 51.4090333°N 6.7786639°E / 51.4090333; 6.7786639
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The '''MSV-Arena''', currently known for sponsorship purposes as the '''Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena'', is a [[football (soccer)|football]] [[stadium]] in [[Duisburg]], [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], [[Germany]], built in 2004. The stadium is the home of [[MSV Duisburg]] and holds 31,500 people. It was built on the site of the old [[Wedaustadion]]. The stadium was the venue of the [[World Games 2005|2005]] [[World Games]].
The '''MSV-Arena''', currently known for sponsorship purposes as the '''Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena''', is a [[football (soccer)|football]] [[stadium]] in [[Duisburg]], [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], [[Germany]], built in 2004. The stadium is the home of [[MSV Duisburg]] and holds 31,500 people. It was built on the site of the old [[Wedaustadion]]. The stadium was the venue of the [[World Games 2005|2005]] [[World Games]].
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[[Image:MSV-Arena Panorama.jpg|thumb|center|600px|Panorama of the stadium during the final match of the American football competition of the World Games 2005]]
[[Image:MSV-Arena Panorama.jpg|thumb|center|600px|Panorama of the stadium during the final match of the American football competition of the World Games 2005]]

Revision as of 14:50, 10 May 2013

MSV-Arena
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LocationDuisburg, Germany
OwnerHellmich GmbH Baugesellschaft
OperatorHellmich GmbH Baugesellschaft
Capacity31,500
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground17 October 2003
Opened8 November 2004
Construction cost€ 43 million
ArchitectMichael Stehle
Patrick Gross
Tenants
MSV Duisburg

The MSV-Arena, currently known for sponsorship purposes as the Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena, is a football stadium in Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, built in 2004. The stadium is the home of MSV Duisburg and holds 31,500 people. It was built on the site of the old Wedaustadion. The stadium was the venue of the 2005 World Games.

Panorama of the stadium during the final match of the American football competition of the World Games 2005

51°24′32.52″N 6°46′43.19″E / 51.4090333°N 6.7786639°E / 51.4090333; 6.7786639

Preceded by
Wedaustadion
1921-2003
Home of
MSV Duisburg
2004-present
Succeeded by
current home