Parkstadion Neustrelitz, Football stadium in Neustrelitz, Germany
Parkstadion Neustrelitz is a football stadium in Neustrelitz, in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, with a western grandstand that houses administrative offices and VIP areas. The ground holds around 7,000 spectators, with roughly 700 seated places, and an athletics track runs around the pitch.
The stadium was built during the East German period under the name Stadium of German-Soviet Friendship, reflecting the political ties of that era. After German reunification, it was thoroughly renovated in 1997 and renamed to what it is called today.
The stadium is home to TSG Neustrelitz, a club that plays at regional league level, which is the highest the club has reached. On match days, supporters from the town and surrounding area fill the stands, making it a focal point of local sporting life.
The stadium has floodlights for evening matches and a dedicated section for away supporters. On match days crowds are larger than usual, so arriving a little early makes getting in and finding your spot easier.
The stadium hosted the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Cup final several times between 2013 and 2022, a competition that brings together clubs from across the whole state. This means the ground has seen teams from small village clubs all the way up to the strongest regional sides playing on the same pitch.
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