Rittal Arena Wetzlar
Rittal Arena Wetzlar is an indoor sporting arena located in Wetzlar, Germany. The capacity of the arena is 5,000 people and it was opened in 2005. It is the home to the Handball Bundesliga club HSG Wetzlar. The arena previously carried the name Mittelhessen-Arena until the naming rights to the stadium were sold in March 2006 to the German company Rittal. The stadium was one of the venues for the 2007 World Men's Handball Championship.
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Rittal Arena Wetzlar
Rittal Arena Wetzlar is an indoor sporting arena located in Wetzlar, Germany. The capacity of the arena is 5,000 people and it was opened in 2005. It is the home to the Handball Bundesliga club HSG Wetzlar. The arena previously carried the name Mittelhessen-Arena until the naming rights to the stadium were sold in March 2006 to the German company Rittal. The stadium was one of the venues for the 2007 World Men's Handball Championship.
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De Rittal-Arena, ook Arena Wet ...... rkeergebouw van 1700 plaatsen.
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La Arena o Mittelhessen-Arena ...... pacidad de 6.000 espectadores.
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La Rittal Arena è un impianto ...... to a Wetzlar, Assia, Germania.
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L’Arena Wetzlar est une salle ...... nde de handball masculin 2007.
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Rittal Arena Wetzlar (Mittelhe ...... renorna vid handbolls-VM 2007.
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Rittal Arena Wetzlar is an ind ...... d Men's Handball Championship.
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Rittal-Arena hala widowiskowo- ...... anie kosztowało 16 milionów €.
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De Rittal-Arena, ook Arena Wet ...... heeft 16 miljoen euro gekost.
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La Arena o Mittelhessen-Arena ...... pacidad de 6.000 espectadores.
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La Rittal Arena è un impianto ...... to a Wetzlar, Assia, Germania.
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L’Arena Wetzlar est une salle ...... nde de handball masculin 2007.
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Rittal Arena Wetzlar (Mittelhe ...... renorna vid handbolls-VM 2007.
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Rittal Arena Wetzlar is an ind ...... d Men's Handball Championship.
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Rittal-Arena hala widowiskowo- ...... anie kosztowało 16 milionów €.
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