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Eins Erzgebirgsstadion

Coordinates: 50°35′52″N 12°42′40″E / 50.59778°N 12.71111°E / 50.59778; 12.71111
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eins Erzgebirgsstadion
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Former namesStädtisches Stadion (1928–1950)
Otto-Grotewohl-Stadion (1950–1991)
Erzgebirgsstadion (1991–2011)
Sparkassen-Erzgebirgsstadion (2011–2017)

Erzgebirgsstadion (2017-2025)
eins Erzgebirgsstadion (since 2025)
AddressGerd-Schädlich-Platz 1
08280 Aue-Bad Schlema
LocationAue, Saxony
OwnerTown of Aue-Bad Schlema
Capacity15.500
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
Opened27 May 1928
Renovated1950, 1986–1992
2010, 2015–2017
Construction cost17.3 million
Tenants
FC Erzgebirge Aue (1950–present)

The eins Erzgebirgsstadion is a football stadium in Aue-Bad Schlema. It is the home ground of the football club FC Erzgebirge Aue.

History

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The earliest stadium on this site was known the "Städtisches Stadion" and was opened on 29 May 1928.[1][2] It was opened as a multi-purpose sports venue, featuring a playing field and an athletics track.[1]

After the establishment of the German Democratic Republic, the stadium was completely rebuilt in 1950 over a 4-month period.[3] The stadium was opened on 20 August 1950 and was named "Otto Grotewohl Stadium", in honour of the then East German Prime Minister, Otto Grotewohl.[1] Between 1986 and 1992, the stadium was subject to large-scale renovations, and the stadium was renamed to Erzgebirgsstadion in 1991.[1] The stadium has since been redeveloped in 2010, and again in 2017.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "FC Erzgebirge Aue e.V.: Stadion". fc-erzgebirge.de. Archived from the original on 25 January 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Sparkassen-Erzgebirgsstadion – Aue – The Stadium Guide". Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Sparkassen-Erzgebirgsstadion – Erzgebirge Aue". Football Tripper. 16 August 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
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50°35′52″N 12°42′40″E / 50.59778°N 12.71111°E / 50.59778; 12.71111