- Tivoli, Aachen
The Tivoli in
Aachen ,Germany , is thestadium of Aachen's best knownFootball (soccer) teamAlemannia Aachen .Overview
In 1908, the city of Aachen leased the area of the old manor Tivoli to the club, named after the inn "Gut Tivoli" which was located there since the 19th century, in turn taking its name from the town of Tivoli in central
Italy . The club later built a football field there. In 1925 more land was added to the lease, and the construction of the stadium was started. Inaugurated onJune 3 ,1928 it had a capacity of 11,000.After
World War II Alemannia Aachen played in the "Oberliga West ", and the stadium became too small. In September 1953 a standing tribune was built (the "Würselener Wall.") It wasn't until 1957 that seats were added to the tribune and lighting for nighttime events. The new stadium was inaugurated onAugust 28 ,1957 with a game againstEspañol Barcelona . Additional seating areas have been constructed, and have sponsorships adorning them.The stadium capacity for its tribunes:
* total: 21,632
* Sparkassen Tribüne: 3,632
* AM Tribüne: 5,600
* Würselener Wall: 7,500
* Aachener Wall: 4,900Stadionverwalter (literal translation "stadium manager"): Horst Krause, Paul Claaßen, Ago Vildic
The New Tivoli
On May 17, 2008, the Alemannia Aachen Football Club began building a new stadium which will keep the name of the old stadium, Tivoli. The city first suggested the new stadium should be built outside the city, near the local airport. However, fans wanted the stadium built within the city. After much debate, plans were released in February 2007, showing that the new stadium will be built in Sportpark Soers, the sporting area the current stadium is in.
For club games the new stadium will have a capacity of 32,900, being 19,655 (seats) 11,496 (terracing), 1274 cooperate seats, 22 VIP lounges with 10 seats each, 95 places for wheelchairs, 110 seats for the press and 2 event lounges with 40 seats. For games where terracing is not allowed, the capacity will be 25,587.
External links
* [http://www.alemannia-aachen.de/v1/tivoli/index.htm Alemannia Aachen on their stadium] (German)
References
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