Stade du Thillenberg

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Stade du Thillenberg
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Stade du Thillenberg, Differdange, Luxembourg
Stade du Thillenberg
Full nameStade du Thillenberg
Location Differdange, Luxembourg
Coordinates 49°31′20″N5°52′32″E / 49.522158°N 5.875475°E / 49.522158; 5.875475
Capacity 7,150
Surfacegrass
Tenants
FC Differdange 03

Stade du Thillenberg is a football stadium in Differdange, in south-western Luxembourg. It is currently the home stadium of FC Differdange 03. Until 2003, it was the home of Red Boys Differdange. The stadium has a capacity of 7,150 people.

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