Sportzentrum Fischl

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Soccer pitch at the Sportzentrum Fischl

The Sportzentrum Fischl is a soccer stadium in Klagenfurt.

It has a capacity of 3,000 people.

Currently the Red-Zac team FC Kärnten plays its home games in the stadium.

46°37′14.6″N14°20′20.5″E / 46.620722°N 14.339028°E / 46.620722; 14.339028

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