Stadion Neufeld

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Stadion Neufeld
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Stadion Neufeld
Full nameStadion Neufeld
Location Neufeld, Bern, Switzerland
Coordinates 46°57′39″N7°25′53″E / 46.960936°N 7.431275°E / 46.960936; 7.431275 Coordinates: 46°57′39″N7°25′53″E / 46.960936°N 7.431275°E / 46.960936; 7.431275
OwnerGenossenschaft Stadion Neufeld (-2008), Stadtbauten Bern (StaBe) (since 2008)
OperatorStade de Suisse Wankdorf Nationalstadion AG (since 2009)
Capacity 14,000
Record attendance28,000 (1948: Swiss Cup FC Basel-Lausanne Sports)
Opened1924
Tenants
FC Bern, BSC Young Boys, Frauenfussballclub Bern, Gymnastische Gesellschaft Bern

Stadion Neufeld is a multi-use stadium in Bern, Switzerland. It is the home ground of FC Bern and the junior team of BSC Young Boys. The capacity of the stadium is 14,000 spectators, including 3000 seats. [1]

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BSC Young Boys used the stadium from 2001/02 to 2004/05, during the construction of Stade de Suisse. It would also host the 1954 European Championships in Athletics.

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References

  1. "Stadion Neufeld". Swiss Football League.