Stadion an der Bremer Brücke, football stadium
The Stadion an der Bremer Brücke is a football stadium in Osnabrück with four stands and a capacity of around 16,000 seats. The separate sections accommodate different visitor groups, including a dedicated area for opposing fans.
The stadium opened in 1931 and served various purposes before VfL Osnabrück adopted it as their permanent home ground in 1938. It has since become an important place in the city's sports history.
The stadium brings together supporters of VfL Osnabrück who wear the club's traditional purple and white colors on match days. Fans create a distinct character here through their presence and songs during games.
The stadium sits in a convenient location within Osnabrück's center and provides clear signage guiding visitors to entrances and different sections. Access is straightforward, and visitors should arrive early enough to locate their seating area without rushing.
The stadium witnessed a legendary DFB-Pokal match where VfL Osnabrück defeated Bayern Munich 5-4. This result remains one of the biggest surprises in the competition's history.
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