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Established
1896 (128 years old)

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Soccer

Stadium/Home
HDI Arena
(49,000 Capacity)

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Hanover, Germany

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German 2. Bundesliga
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26/04 Hertha - Hannover
05/05 Hannover - Paderborn
12/05 Karlsruhe - Hannover
19/05 Hannover - Holstein Kie

Results
21/04 Hannover 1 - 2 St Pauli
14/04 Braunschweig 0 - 0 Hannover
07/04 Hannover 1 - 1 Schalke 04
31/03 Magdeburg 0 - 3 Hannover
21/03 Hannover 3 - 1 Werder Breme

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L'Hannoverscher Sportverein von 1896, noto più semplicemente come Hannover 96 o talvolta come Hannover, è una società calcistica tedesca di Hannover, città della Bassa Sassonia. Milita nella 2. Bundesliga, la seconda divisione del campionato tedesco di calcio.

Nella sua storia ha vinto due campionati tedeschi (uno di Gauliga e uno di Oberliga), nell'epoca precedente alla fondazione della Bundesliga (1963), e una Coppa di Germania, nel 1991-1992, successo, questo, che rese l'Hannover la prima squadra non militante in Bundesliga a vincere il trofeo dalla costituzione della lega professionistica.[1]

Gioca le partite casalinghe nella AWD-Arena (costruita nel 1954 con il nome di Niedersachsenstadion), che ha una capienza di circa 50 000 spettatori.

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Stadium or Home

The Niedersachsenstadion (Eng: Lower Saxony Stadium) is a football stadium in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany, which is home to Bundesliga football club Hannover 96.

The original 86,000 capacity stadium was completed in 1954 and has since been rebuilt several times for various major football events. Today it has 49,000 covered seats. During the World Cup 2006 the stadium was named FIFA World Cup Stadium, Hanover.

Through a sponsorship deal, the stadium's official name is currently HDI-Arena . Between 2002 and 2013 a similar arrangement saw the stadium renamed as the AWD-Arena .

The stadium was built between 1952–1954, with an original capacity of 86,000. Huge amounts of debris from the houses in Hannover destroyed during World War II were used as the foundations of the stadium, with a total construction cost of 4 million Deutschmark. The stadium officially opened on 26 September 1954.

Hannover 96 moved permanently to the stadium from the Eilenriedestadion in 1959. Other local clubs, such as Arminia Hannover, OSV Hannover, TSV Havelse and Sportfreunde Ricklingen have also played matches there. In addition, the stadium has hosted numerous international matches, 4 (old) league championship games (1955,57,58,61), 2 DFB Supercup finals (1991–92) and 8 DFB Cup finals (1962, 63, 65, 70, 72, 75, 77, 79).

From 2002 to 2013 the stadium carried the name of sponsor AWD.

On 17 November 2015, the stadium was due to host an international friendly between Germany and the Netherlands. However, the match was postponed two hours before kick off following reports of a "concrete security threat" and "intention to ignite explosives". The stadium and surrounding areas were evacuated, though no explosives were found.

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