The first Wörtherseestadion was built in 1960 as the home ground of the old SK Austria Klagenfurt (the later defunct
FC Kärnten), a track and field stadium with a capacity of 10,900. In 1962 the team was first promoted to the
Austrian Football Bundesliga (then called
A-Liga) and until their final relegation in 1989 regularly attracted thousands of spectators. A second attempt by the FC Kärnten to enter the Bundesliga, backed by the
Carinthian governor
Jörg Haider, was successful in 2001. The team was again relegated in 2004, nevertheless in view of the coming
UEFA Euro 2008 the Carinthian government resolved upon the reconstruction of the stadium. It was demolished from 2005 and replaced by the larger Hypo-Arena, named after the sponsoring
Hypo Alpe-Adria-Bank International. Football matches were temporarily staged at the
Sportzentrum Fischl grounds. The Hypo-Arena was one of eight stadiums hosting the 2008 European Football Championship, for which it was built to hold 32,000. It was considered whether the stadium should be reduced to the capacity of 22,000 after the event. The official opening was on 7 September 2007 and hosted a friendly between
Austria and
Japan in front of 26,500 spectators. To ensure an economical percentage of seats sold, Haider had contrived the relocation of the Bundesliga team
ASKÖ Pasching to Klagenfurt, where, from the 2007–08 season, it played under the name
SK Austria Kärnten until its bankruptcy in 2010. On 16 September 2009 the Carinthian government and Austrian Sport Minister
Norbert Darabos agreed to basically maintain the stadium's capacity. After the fitout it accommodates 18,000 visitors watching the Austrian Football League and 30,000 attending international matches and other major events. The lower tier of the South Stand is fitted with rail seats for
safe standing. Upon the turbulences around the Hypo Group Alpe Adria, the stadium was renamed Wörtherseestadion in 2010. From August 2015 till January 2016 the upper stands were closed because of a court decision, which reduced the capacity to 12,000. On 21 July 2018, Wörthersee Stadion hosted a
2018 International Champions Cup match between
FC Bayern Munich and
Paris Saint-Germain. FC Bayern Munich won 3–1.
Euro 2008 The Wörthersee Stadion hosted 3 matches of the
UEFA Euro 2008. ==
For Forest by Klaus Littmann==