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Mainz vs FC Koln (28 Apr)

Head Coach

Bo Svensson

League Position
15

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Established
1905 (119 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
MEWA Arena
(34,000 Capacity)

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Location
Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Nicknames
Karnevalsverein

Competitions
German Bundesliga
DFB-Pokal

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curswine: 05/Nov/23


Upcoming
28/04 Mainz - FC Koln
05/05 FC Heidenhei - Mainz
11/05 Mainz - Dortmund
18/05 Wolfsburg - Mainz

Results
21/04 Freiburg 1 - 1 Mainz
13/04 Mainz 4 - 1 Hoffenheim
06/04 Mainz 4 - 0 Darmstadt
30/03 RasenBallspo 0 - 0 Mainz
16/03 Mainz 2 - 0 Bochum

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L'1. Fußball- und Sportverein Mainz 05, meglio noto come 1. FSV Mainz 05, o semplicemente come Magonza o Mainz, è una società calcistica tedesca con sede nella città di Magonza, nello stato federale della Renania-Palatinato. Milita nella Bundesliga, la massima serie del campionato tedesco di calcio. Il club conta 14.000 membri e ha anche una sezione di pallamano e una di ping-pong.

Promosso per la prima volta in Bundesliga al termine della stagione 2003-2004, il Magonza vi rimase per tre anni. Milita ininterrottamente in massima serie dalla stagione 2009-2010. Vanta una semifinale di Coppa di Germania, raggiunta nel 2008-2009, e conta tre partecipazioni all'Europa League.

Dal 2011 disputa le partite interne nella Opel Arena di Magonza (34.034 posti).

Team Members


17

Ajorque



4

Barkok



8

Barreiro





Batz



16

Bell



5

Berg



29

Burkardt



19

Caci



21

Costa



20

Fernandes



21

Ghazi



43

Gruda



23

Guilavogui



42

Hack



25

Hanche-Olsen



31

Kohr



7

Lee



5

Leitsch





Mamutovic



36

Mustapha



2

Mwene



9

Onisiwo



10

Richter





Shabani



44

Weiper



30

Widmer



27

Zentner



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Stadium or Home

The club currently plays its home matches at Opel Arena, a new stadium opened in 2011 with a capacity of 34,034. The first event held at the new arena was the LIGA total! Cup 2011, which took place from 19 July through to 20 July 2011, with the other participants being Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Hamburger SV.

Die Nullfünfer previously played at the Bruchwegstadion, built in 1928, and modified several times over the years to hold a crowd of over 20,300 spectators. Averaging crowds of about 15,000 while in the 2. Bundesliga, the team's hard won recent success had them regularly filling their venue. The average home league attendance during the 2015–16 season was 30,324 spectators.

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