Uhlenkrugstadion
Uhlenkrugstadion is a multi-use stadium in Essen, Germany. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as home ground for Schwarz-Weiß Essen. The stadium was built by its main tenant in 1922, having an initial capacity of 35,000 people and featuring a stand constructed out of iron, which was unusual at this time. In 1939, the structure was expanded to hold 45,000 people. After World War II, during which the stadium was destroyed, it hosted an international friendly between West Germany and Luxembourg in 1951. Over the years and because of increasing structural decline and safety measures, the capacity was gradually reduced to about 20,000 people, before undergoing further reconstruction work in order to meet the criteria for the newly founded NRW-Liga. The stadium currently
ground
Wikipage redirect
1931–32_Eintracht_Frankfurt_season1933 German football championship1953–54_Eintracht_Frankfurt_season1975–76_Tennis_Borussia_Berlin_season1977–78_Tennis_Borussia_Berlin_season1987–88 DFB-Pokal1987–88_VfL_Bochum_season2010–11 DFB-Pokal2014–15_MSV_Duisburg_season2018–19_FC_Schalke_04_seasonList of stadiums in EuropeLuxembourg national football team results (1910–1959)Schwarz-Weiß EssenUhlenkrug-StadionWest Germany national football team results
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
ground
1931–32_Eintracht_Frankfurt_season1953–54_Eintracht_Frankfurt_season1975–76_Tennis_Borussia_Berlin_season1977–78_Tennis_Borussia_Berlin_season1987–88 DFB-Pokal1987–88_VfL_Bochum_season2010–11 DFB-Pokal2014–15_MSV_Duisburg_season2018–19_FC_Schalke_04_seasonLuxembourg national football team results (1910–1959)
stadium
primaryTopic
Uhlenkrugstadion
Uhlenkrugstadion is a multi-use stadium in Essen, Germany. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as home ground for Schwarz-Weiß Essen. The stadium was built by its main tenant in 1922, having an initial capacity of 35,000 people and featuring a stand constructed out of iron, which was unusual at this time. In 1939, the structure was expanded to hold 45,000 people. After World War II, during which the stadium was destroyed, it hosted an international friendly between West Germany and Luxembourg in 1951. Over the years and because of increasing structural decline and safety measures, the capacity was gradually reduced to about 20,000 people, before undergoing further reconstruction work in order to meet the criteria for the newly founded NRW-Liga. The stadium currently
has abstract
Das Uhlenkrugstadion (auch Sta ...... uf der Haupttribüne überdacht.
@de
Het Uhlenkrugstadion is een vo ...... Luxemburg op 23 december 1951.
@nl
Uhlenkrugstadion is a multi-us ...... as a capacity of 9,950 people.
@en
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
970,744,205
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
hypernym
point
51.42666666666667 7.0183333333333335
comment
Das Uhlenkrugstadion (auch Sta ...... uf der Haupttribüne überdacht.
@de
Het Uhlenkrugstadion is een vo ...... breid naar 45.000 zitplaatsen.
@nl
Uhlenkrugstadion is a multi-us ...... RW-Liga. The stadium currently
@en
label
Uhlenkrugstadion
@de
Uhlenkrugstadion
@en
Uhlenkrugstadion
@nl
lat
5.142666666666667e+1
long
7.0183333333333335e+0