Heinz-Steyer-Stadion

The Heinz-Steyer-Stadion is a football and athletics stadium in Dresden, which is currently used by the Dresdner SC. It has a capacity of about 30,000, but is currently restricted to about 5,000 for soccer matches (although it had attendances of more than 50,000 people in the 1930s). It was also the first stadium of Dynamo Dresden. It was the venue for Dynamo's first Inter-Cities Fairs Cup match, against Rangers.

Heinz-Steyer-Stadion
LocationDresden, Germany
Coordinates51°3′39″N 13°43′34″E
OwnerCity of Dresden
OperatorCity of Dresden
Capacity3,000 (before: 55,000 [only with extra made gantry-grandstand from steel])
Construction
Built1918
OpenedJanuary 1, 1919 (1919-01-01)
Tenants
Dresdner SC, Dynamo Dresden II, Dresden Monarchs

Clubs that use the stadium

International football matches

Date Time (MET) Team Home Final score (Halftime score) Team Guest Variety Spectators
14 June 195313:00 East Germany national football team0:0 (0:0) Goals scored: none - Television: Deutscher FernsehfunkBulgaria national football teamExhibition game - Referee: György Danko (HUN)55,000[1]
1 May 195914:00 East Germany national football team0:1 (0:1) Goals scored: Janos Göröcs (HUN) 59' - Television: Deutscher FernsehfunkHungary national football teamExhibition game - Referee: Leif Gulliksen (NOR)50,000[2]
14 October 196216:00 East Germany national football team3:2 (1:0) Goals scored: Günther Wirth (GDR) 6', Günter Schröter (GDR) 47', Emil Petru (ROU) 52', Emil Petru (ROU) 60', Rainer Nachtigall 62' - Television: Deutscher FernsehfunkRomania national football teamExhibition game - Referee: Mach (TCH)30,000[3]
16 April 196916:00 East Germany national football team2:1 (1:0) Goals scored: Wolfram Löwe (GDR) 31', Harold England (WAL) 57', Peter Rock (GDR) 89' - Television: Deutscher Fernsehfunk Wales national football team1970 FIFA World Cup qualification - Referee: Geluck (BEL)45.000[4]

References

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