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Coordinates: 52°303N 13°1551E / 52.50083°N 13.26417°E / 52.50083; 13.26417
 

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Mommsenstadion
The Mommsenstadion in winter
Map
LocationWestend, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany
Coordinates52°30′3N 13°15′51E / 52.50083°N 13.26417°E / 52.50083; 13.26417
OwnerState of Berlin
OperatorSCC Berlin
Capacity15,005
Field size107 × 72 m
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardElectronic (since 2000)
Construction
Opened17 August 1930
Renovated1950–1956
Expanded1987
ArchitectFred Forbát
Tenants
Tennis Borussia Berlin
SCC Berlin
Berlin Rebels

The Mommsenstadion is a multi-purpose stadium in the localityofWestend in Berlin, Germany, named after the historian Theodor Mommsen. It is currently used mostly for football and hosts the home matches of Tennis Borussia Berlin and SCC Berlin. The stadium has a capacity of 15,005 people (13,200 standing), although the DFB has set an upper limit of 11,500 supporters for football games.[1]

The stadium opened on 17 August 1930 and replaced the former ground of SCC Berlin that fell prey to the extension of the neighbouring Messe Berlin fairgrounds. It soon adopted its name from a nearby gymnasium. The Mommsenstadion was the site of some football matches during the 1936 Summer Olympics[2] and several ISTAF athletics meetings of the IAAF Golden League. Since 1945, it has also been the home ground of Tennis Borussia Berlin.

During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the Germany national football team used the Mommsenstadion as their training ground. Austria's national football team will use the stadium as their training ground for the 2024 UEFA Euros.[3]

Matches at the 1936 Summer Olympics[edit]

Date Time (CET) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
3 August 1936 17:30  Turkey 0–4  Norway Round of 16 8,000
5 August 1936 17:30  Austria 3–1  Egypt Round of 16 6,000
6 August 1936 17:30  Great Britain 2–0  Republic of China Round of 16 8,000
7 August 1936 17:30  Italy 8–0  Japan Quarter-finals 8,000

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Heimat Mommsenstadion". Tennis Borussia Berlin (in German). Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  • ^ "1936 Summer Olympics official report" (PDF). International Olympic Committee. pp. 1047–1056. Retrieved 22 August 2010.
  • ^ "Austria's National Football Team Set for Dignified EURO 2024 Base Camp in Berlin". Archysport. 14 December 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
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