Stadion Breite

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Stadion Breite
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Stadion Breite
Location Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Coordinates 47°42′13″N8°37′32″E / 47.703655°N 8.625515°E / 47.703655; 8.625515 Coordinates: 47°42′13″N8°37′32″E / 47.703655°N 8.625515°E / 47.703655; 8.625515
Capacity 7,300
SurfaceGrass
Opened1950
Tenants
FC Schaffhausen

Stadion Breite is a multi-purpose stadium in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of FC Schaffhausen until they moved to LIPO Park Schaffhausen in 2017. The current capacity of the stadium is 7,300. The stadium has 1,028 covered seats, 262 uncovered seats and 6,010 standing places.


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