Waldstadion (Austria)

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Raiffeisen Arena
Pasching Waldstadion Luftbild.jpg
An aerial view of the TGW Arena, Pasching
Former namesWaldstadion
LocationPasching, Austria
Capacity7,870
SurfaceHybrid Pitch
Construction
OpenedMay 1990
Renovated2002, 2017
Tenants
FC Juniors OÖ
LASK Linz (2017–2022)

The Raiffeisen Arena (Waldstadion) is a multi-use stadium in Pasching, Austria. It is used for football matches and is the home ground of LASK Linz and FC Juniors OÖ. LASK will use the stadium until their new stadium is in place, in 2022. The stadium holds 7,870 and was built in 1990. In 2016, LASK purchased the VIP tent from SV Grödig and installed it in the stadium. In February 2017, the stadium was refurbished, with a new away sector and extra home seating, this was required for the stadium to reach Austrian Bundesliga standards.[2]

TGW Logistics Group announced the stadium sponsorship in 2017. The company is a leading manufacturer and system integrator of automated intralogistics solutions with operations in Europe, North America and Asia. Headquarters are in Wels, Austria.

In mid-July 2019, Raiffeisen acquired the naming rights until LASK move out in 2022.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "TGW-Arena (Waldstadion) – StadiumDB.com". stadiumdb.com.
  2. ^ "LASK wird zum Abschied aus Linz gezwungen". nachrichten.at.
  3. ^ "LASK: Die TGW-Arena heißt nicht mehr TGW-Arena". nachrichten.at (in German). 17 July 2019.

Coordinates: 48°14′10.5″N 14°13′41.5″E / 48.236250°N 14.228194°E / 48.236250; 14.228194


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