Schwarzwald Stadium in Freiburg im Breisgau

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The Schwarzwald-Stadion, previously known as the Badenova-Stadion and Mage Solar Stadion, is a football stadium with a rich history in Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Opening its doors in 1953, the stadium holds a capacity of 24,000 spectators and served as the home of Bundesliga team SC Freiburg until the construction of the new SC-Stadion in October 2021. Situated near the Dreisam river, the stadium's name pays homage to its picturesque location and is a point of interest for both sports enthusiasts and tourists visiting the city. One of the most significant milestones for the Schwarzwald-Stadion was in February 2015 when a referendum was held to decide the construction of a new stadium, ultimately leading to the development of the SC-Stadion at the Wolfswinkel nearby Freiburg's municipal airport. This event marked a turning point in the sports history of Freiburg, and the move to the new stadium at the start of the 2021–22 season brought about an era of change and excitement. Despite this transition, the Schwarzwald-Stadion remains a notable landmark in the city, offering a glimpse into the sporting history and cultural significance of SC Freiburg. For visitors interested in sports and local culture, a trip to the Schwarzwald-Stadion presents an opportunity to explore the legacy of SC Freiburg and witness the evolution of the football scene in the city. With its location near the Dreisam river and its historical role as the former home of SC Freiburg, the stadium offers a unique perspective on the city's sporting heritage, making it a worthwhile destination for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the local culture and history of Freiburg.

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