VictoriArena

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VictoriArena
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VictoriArena, Rosport, Luxembourg
VictoriArena
Full nameVictoriArena
Location Rosport, Luxembourg
Coordinates Coordinates: 49°48′30″N6°30′20″E / 49.80846°N 6.505675°E / 49.80846; 6.505675
Capacity 2,500
Surfacegrass
Tenants
FC Victoria Rosport

VictoriArena is a football stadium in Rosport, in eastern Luxembourg and is currently the home stadium of FC Victoria Rosport. The stadium has a capacity of 2,500.

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