Stadion Lachen

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Stadion Lachen
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Stadion Lachen
Location Thun, Canton of Berne, Switzerland
Coordinates 46°44′18″N7°37′43″E / 46.73833°N 7.62861°E / 46.73833; 7.62861 Coordinates: 46°44′18″N7°37′43″E / 46.73833°N 7.62861°E / 46.73833; 7.62861
Capacity 10,350
Record attendance10,200 (2004)
Opened1954
Tenants
FC Thun (1954-2011) Thun Tigers (2012-present)

Stadion Lachen is a multi-use stadium in Thun, Switzerland. It is currently used mostly for American Football matches of the Thun Tigers. The stadium was the home ground of FC Thun from 1954 until 2011. The stadium holds 10,350 and was built in 1954. The stadium has areas for both sitting and standing.

The Thun Tigers play home matches at the Stadium since 2012 in the Nationalliga A (American football) the top-level league for American football in Switzerland.

The grounds during flood in 2005 PDRM0173.JPG
The grounds during flood in 2005


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