Initial planning for a new stadium for
SC Paderborn dates back to 2001 when it became clearer that the previous special license for the
Hermann-Löns-Stadion as a regular football stadium would soon terminate. In 2003, the city's sports committee declared the end of the
Hermann-Löns-Stadion for the near future. Subsequently, various suggestions for the new stadiums were put forth. In 2004, a new location was found and on 12 July 2005, building of the stadium holding 15,000 visitors by construction company "Bremer AG" started. Later in 2005 however, construction was halted due to a withdrawal of the building license following lawsuits filed by residents. A new construction plan had to be arranged and in December 2007, construction continued. Construction was yet again in January 2008 due to the city of Paderborn not granting a transfer of €3.4 million. More lawsuits were filed and all settled in March 2008, following the payment by the city. On 30 June 2008, the stadium was handed over to SC Paderborn. The stadium was named
paragon arena in 2005 after a local electronics enterprise, hosted its first game on 16 July 2008 and celebrated its official inauguration on 20 July 2008 during a match between SC Paderborn and
Borussia Dortmund which resulted in 1–2. In June 2009, the stadium was renamed
Energieteam Arena and in July 2012
Benteler-Arena, after a naming agreement with Austrian company
Benteler. In June 2020,
SC Verl won the promotion play-off vs.
Lokomotive Leipzig to earn a spot in the
3. Liga. To meet the requirements, SC Verl will play their home matches at the Benteler-Arena. In 2022, a ten-year naming agreement with online retailer Home Deluxe was signed to rename the stadium
Home Deluxe Arena. ==See also==