Max-Morlock-Stadion (German pronunciation: [maksˈmɔʁlɔkˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ⓘ) is a stadium in Nuremberg, Germany, which was opened in 1928.It is located next to Zeppelinfeld.It also neighbors the Nuremberg Arena.. Since 1966, it has been home stadium to the German 2.Bundesliga club 1. FC Nürnberg.During the 1972 Summer Olympics, it hosted six football matches. The Max-Morlock-Stadion is the place in Nuremberg where you can take goosebumps for granted. Wether it is a meeting in one of our sky-boxes with perfect view over the green, a congress in our ParkLounge or an incentive on the pitch. We have facilities to accomodate five people or fifty thousand!
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Max Morlock Stadium
Max-Morlock-Stadion, originally called Städtisches Stadion and also known as Frankenstadion and Stadion Nürnberg, got built between 1926 and 1928. It could initially hold about 50,000 spectators. The stadium was a project of local architect Otto Ernst Schweizer. Ongoing operation as Max-Morlock-Stadion Since 01.07.2015 the city of Nuremberg is in charge for the ongoing operation of the Stadion Nürnberg Betriebs-GmbH. The city holds a hundred percent of the GmbH. In may 2017 the Consorsbank acquired the naming rights of the stadium and enabled to change the name to "Max_morlock-Stadion". Athletics tracks conforming to international championship standards. turf irrigation system, fed by rain-water cisterns. Turf heating. Flood-light system, suitable for HDTV (1,800 lux utility value) 2 video screens (with LED-technology) measuring 60 sqm each. Fail-safe electricity supply due to separate supply lines and standby unit. Max-Morlock-Stadion ( German pronunciation: [maksˈmɔʁlɔkˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ⓘ) is a stadium in Nuremberg, Germany, which was opened in 1928. It is located next to Zeppelinfeld. It also neighbors the Nuremberg Arena. Since 1966, it has been home stadium to the German 2. Bundesliga club 1. FC Nürnberg.
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1.FC Nuremberg 9 4 4 2. Bundesliga League level: Second Tier Table position: 10 In league since: 5 years € 31.18 m Total market value Squad size: 31 Average age: 26.0 Foreigners: 9 29.0 % National team players: 2 Stadium: Max-Morlock-Stadion 50.000 Seats Current transfer record: +€5.79m + Overview Squad Fixtures Transfers & rumours The Max-Morlock Stadium is the home of the 1. FCN. The Nuremberg football team plays its home matches there on the weekends. Match dates for 1. FC Nuremberg. In 2006, the stadium hosted matches for the FIFA Football World Cup. The stadium also hosts large concerts, for example from Helene Fischer. Information about current events. Max-Morlock-Stadion Address: Max-Morlock-Platz 1, Nuremberg Country: Germany Capacity: 50,000 Opened: 1928 Main use: Football Tenants: 1. FC Nürnberg (football) Extra stadium info - Max-Morlock-Stadion The venue opened as the Städtisches Stadion. Below is a seating plan of 1. FC Nürnberg's Max-Morlock-Stadion: Stand Photos Frankenstadion is comprised of four stands: North, East, South and West. Click the thumbnails above to enlarge an image of each stand and to read a more detailed description of each part of the Stadium. Matchday Experience Food - Places to eat
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MaxMorlockStadion Nuremberg The Stadium Guide
The Max Morlock Stadium is where FC Nuremberg play. It's quite a large stadium and is not very far from the site of the Zeppelin Field. To get there from the city centre you can get a tram but it is a fairly short walk from the tram stop. Even closer is the Frankenstadion station which is on the S-Bahn and trains stop about every 30 minutes. Willkommen im Max-Morlock-Stadion! Mit Platz für 5 bis 50.000 Personen, einem flexiblen Raumangebot und professionellen Dienstleistern ist das Stadion der ideale Ort für (Business-)Veranstaltungen aller Art und überzeugt mit variablen Räumlichkeiten, einem engagierten Serviceteam, modernster Technik und einem köstlichen Catering. Ob im kleinen oder großen Rahmen: ein Sommerfest auf der.
The Max-Morlock-Stadion (since July 1st, 2017; originally municipal stadium ; later also Frankenstadion ) is a football stadium with an athletics facility in the largest central Franconian city of Nuremberg . The sports facility is one of the few large stadiums in Germany that still has facilities for athletics. The consultation process began in late October with an open day at the stadium and ran until 19 November. In July, FCN and the city presented a feasibility study for the redevelopment of Max-Morlock-Stadion, recommending the elimination of the current athletics track as part of an upgrade worth up to €200 million that would aim to preserve.
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Maximilian Morlock ( German pronunciation: [ˈmɔʁlɔk]; 11 May 1925 - 10 September 1994) was a German footballer active in the 1950s and early 1960s. In his time with the West Germany national team, he earned 26 caps and scored 21 goals. His position was that of an inside right forward. In his youth he learned to play football at Eintracht Nürnberg. Stadium History. Max-Morlock-Stadion is located next to Zeppelinfeld. It also neighbors the Nuremberg Arena. Since 1966, it has been home stadium to the German Bundesliga club 1. FC Nürnberg. During the 1972 Summer Olympics, it hosted six football matches. In 1967, it hosted the European Cup Winners' Cup final between Rangers and Bayern Munich.