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{{Infobox stadium | {{Infobox stadium | ||
| name = Atempèpruch-Stadion | | name = Atempèpruch-Stadion | ||
| former_names = | | former_names = | ||
| logo_image = | | logo_image = | ||
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| image_size = 250px | | image_size = 250px | ||
| image_map = | | image_map = | ||
+ | | caption = <p>'''[[LFE#Stadium Ranks|LFE]]''' {{rating|4|4}}</p> | ||
| fullname = | | fullname = | ||
| location = [[Innsbruck]], [[Tirol]] | | location = [[Innsbruck]], [[Tirol]] | ||
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| operator = [[Tiroler Football Association|AJP]] | | operator = [[Tiroler Football Association|AJP]] | ||
| surface = Grass | | surface = Grass | ||
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| tenants = [[Tirol national football team|Tirol national team]] (2016–present) | | tenants = [[Tirol national football team|Tirol national team]] (2016–present) | ||
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| record_attendance = | | record_attendance = | ||
| dimensions = 265x223 | | dimensions = 265x223 | ||
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+ | The '''Atempèpruch-Stadion''', (literally, ''Old Bridge Stadium'') often called the ''Dispruch Stadion'' ({{lang-en|Innsbruck Stadium}}), is a football stadium on the [[Inn (river)|Inn]] in [[Innsbruck]]. It opened in 2016 on reclaimed land in the Inn marshes. The stadium hosts major foot ball matches including home matches of the [[Tirol national football team]], and the [[Còpa Naziunela]] Final. With 75,000 seats it is the largest stadium in [[Tirol]] and one of the largest in [[Ecros]]. The stadium is owned by the [[Tiroler Football Association|AJP]], whose headquarters are in the stadium. | ||
+ | [[File:Estadio BBVA Bancomer - Diciembre 2017.jpg|thumb|left|Atempèpruch-Stadion, Mar 2017]] | ||
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+ | {{Men's Football in Tirol}} | ||
[[Category:Football venues in Tirol]] | [[Category:Football venues in Tirol]] | ||
[[Category:Football in Tirol]] | [[Category:Football in Tirol]] | ||
[[Category:Tirol]] | [[Category:Tirol]] | ||
[[Category:Terraconserva]] | [[Category:Terraconserva]] |
Latest revision as of 17:43, 23 July 2021
Location | Innsbruck, Tirol |
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Public transit | Innsbruck Metro |
Owner | AJP |
Operator | AJP |
Capacity | 75,000 |
Field size | 265x223 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 2012–2016 |
Opened | 16 January 2016 |
Construction cost | QBS₵250 million |
Tenants | |
Tirol national team (2016–present) |
The Atempèpruch-Stadion, (literally, Old Bridge Stadium) often called the Dispruch Stadion (Jackian: Innsbruck Stadium), is a football stadium on the Inn in Innsbruck. It opened in 2016 on reclaimed land in the Inn marshes. The stadium hosts major foot ball matches including home matches of the Tirol national football team, and the Còpa Naziunela Final. With 75,000 seats it is the largest stadium in Tirol and one of the largest in Ecros. The stadium is owned by the AJP, whose headquarters are in the stadium.