FAC-Platz, Football stadium in Floridsdorf, Vienna, Austria.
FAC-Platz is a sports facility in Floridsdorf, Vienna, with a main football field, running track, training grounds, tennis courts, and a boxing ring. The complex serves as a training center and event venue for multiple sports disciplines within a single location.
The facility was built in 1933 and initially served as the home ground for SK Admira Wien. Floridsdorfer AC took over the stadium in 1966 and has used it as their base ever since.
The stadium maintains a strong connection to local football, hosting matches of the Austrian second division team Floridsdorfer AC.
The facility is accessible on foot and well connected by public transport. Visitors should check ahead for event schedules and training times, as public access may vary depending on activities taking place.
Between July 1944 and April 1945, a subcamp of the Mauthausen concentration camp operated on this site, holding approximately 2,000 people. This dark chapter is now preserved through documentation and memorial markers on the grounds.
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