Full name | Stade Alphonse Theis |
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Location | Hesperange, Luxembourg |
Coordinates | Coordinates: 49°34′30.40″N6°09′26.67″E / 49.5751111°N 6.1574083°E |
Capacity | 3,058 |
Surface | grass |
Tenants | |
FC Swift Hesperange |
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