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Sachs-Stadion

Sachs-Stadion is a multi-functional football stadium in Schweinfurt, Germany. Since 1936, it has been home stadium to the German football club 1. FC Schweinfurt 05.

History
The stadium, built by German architect Paul Bonatz, was a donation from local industrialist Willy Sachs to the City of Schweinfurt. As the club's patron, Willy Sachs designated a privileged right of use of all facilities for 1. FC Schweinfurt 05. == Facilities ==
Facilities
The stadium complex consists of the main field with a capacity of 12,000 (the actual Sachs-Stadion) and several additional courts for training and youth matches, including an artificial turf pitch. The main stadium features a covered grandstand with 860 seats, along with 1,140 uncovered seats and additional standing areas around the remaining perimeter, which is lined with two rows of linden trees. The football field is flanked by various track and field facilities, and a classical Marathon gate. Premises at the stadium include changing rooms for players, coaches, and referees. Speaker cabins and a press area are available in the grandstand. To meet 2nd Bundesliga regulations, in 2001 terracing has been renovated, and the stadium was equipped with floodlight masts. In addition, Schweinfurt's large industry contributed an electronic scoreboard, that was replaced in 2022 by a 30 sqm LED screen. Due to increased security standards, wavebreakers had to be installed on the standing rooms in 2014 to safeguard the full capacity. In 2019, the grandstand was outfitted with new green and white seats that represent the colours of 1. FC Schweinfurt 05. In order to fulfill the DFB's requirements for FC Schweinfurt 05's 2025/26 third division season, the City of Schweinfurt and the club financed an under-soil heating system for the pitch, new LED floodlights, and the expansion of seating capacity to a total of 2,000 seats. == References ==
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