Stadion Friedrichsfelde, Multi-purpose stadium in Lichtenberg, Germany.
Stadion Friedrichsfelde is a sports facility in Lichtenberg with natural grass fields, artificial turf areas, volleyball courts, and inline hockey zones. The venue offers different training and playing options for various sports in one location.
The facility was originally built as Stadion an der Zachertstraße in the 1920s. It was expanded after World War II and later known by different names, including a period as Erich-Neumann-Stadion.
The stadium has long been connected to the local SC Borussia 1920 Friedrichsfelde sports club, which plays its home matches here. This relationship shapes the character of the place and shows how the venue is embedded in the neighborhood's daily life.
The venue has a capacity of about 4,000 seats and is easily accessible on training and match days. The different sports areas allow flexible use and multiple activities at the same time.
The stadium hosted a match between North Korea and Lichtenberg 47 in the 1960s that drew special attention in local sports history. This event shows the surprising international connection the venue had.
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