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Austria stadiums map

Maps of Austria stadiums

The Austria stadiums map shows all main stadiums of Austria. This stadiums map of Austria will allow you to know stadiums locations and list of teams stadiums in Austria in Western Europe. The Austria stadiums map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The Ernst-Happel-Stadion with a capacity of 50,085 is the largest stadium in Austria as its mentioned in Austria stadiums map. It has been the predominant home venue of the Austrian national team since its opening in 1931 and was originally known as Praterstadion. The Red Bull Arena got built between 2001 and 2003. It opened on 8 March 2003 with a match between Wüstenrot Salzburg and FC Kärnten. The stadium could initially hold 18,250 spectators. The Wörthersee Stadion opened in 2007, to replace the former venue of the same name ahead of the country co-hosting UEFA Euro 2008. Named after the nearby lake, the venue officially opened on the 7th September 2007, hosting an international friendly between Austria and Japan which ended in 0-0 draw.

Allianz Stadion is the recently opened new stadium of Rapid Wien. It replaces the old Gerhard Hanappi Stadion, which stood at the same site. Allianz Stadion officially opened on 13 July 2016 with a friendly between Rapid Wien and Chelsea (2-0). Austria Wien did not have a permanent home until the 1960s, moving instead between different grounds and using the large Praterstadion for their important matches. The Generali Arena is located in the south of Vienna at approximately 5.5 kilometres from Vienna historic centre and 4 kilometres from the Belvedere palace as you can see in Austria stadiums map. Tivoli Stadion Tirol, initially known as Tivoli Neu, was built in 2000 to replace Innsbruck old Tivoli-Stadion. The stadium officially opened on 8 September 2000 with a match between FC Tirol and Rapid Wien (1-0).

The Merkur Arena, until 2016 called UPC-Arena, officially opened on 9 July 1997. It replaced the old Bundesstadion Graz-Liebenau. The first match played at the stadium was a friendly between GAK and Sturm Graz (0-4). The stadium was initially named after Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was born in a suburb of the city Graz. The BSFZ-Arena, previously known as Bundesstadion Südstadt, was built between 1965 and 1967. The Bundesstadion Südstadt officially opened on 4 March 1967 with a league match between Admira and Wacker Innsbruck (3-1). The first goal was scored by Willy Kreuz. The CASHPOINT Arena, also known Sportanlage Schnabelholz, opened on 1 June 1990. The CASHPOINT Arena is located on the western edge of the village of Altach. Altach, in turn, is part of a string of villages on the Swiss border south of the city of Bregenz, which lies on Lake Constance (Bodensee) as its shown in Austria stadiums map.