Name
Tivoli
Alternate: New Tivoli

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Aachen vs Rot-Weiss Essen
Sun 19 Jan 2025 15:30

Established
2009 (15 years old)

Capacity
32,960

Build Cost
€ 46 million

Architect
agn Niederberghaus & Partner GmbH, Ibbenbüren

Country
Germany

Location
Krefelder Str. 205, Aachen

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Coordinates
50°47′36″N 6°5′50″E



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19 Jan Aachen home team badge - Away Team Badge Rot-Weiss Es
01 Feb Aachen home team badge - Away Team Badge Cottbus
22 Feb Aachen home team badge - Away Team Badge Borussia Dor
08 Mar Aachen home team badge - Away Team Badge Dynamo Dresd
15 Mar Aachen home team badge - Away Team Badge Hansa Rostoc
05 Apr Aachen home team badge - Away Team Badge Arminia Biel
12 Apr Aachen home team badge - Away Team Badge Sandhausen

Past Events
21 Dec Aachen home team badge 0 - 0home team badge Wehen Wiesba
07 Dec Aachen home team badge 2 - 1home team badge Stuttgart II
23 Nov Aachen home team badge 1 - 1home team badge 1860 Munich
02 Nov Aachen home team badge 0 - 0home team badge Hannover II
23 Oct Aachen home team badge 3 - 1home team badge Unterhaching
05 Oct Aachen home team badge 1 - 1home team badge Ingolstadt
25 Sep Aachen home team badge 0 - 0home team badge Waldhof Mann


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The Tivoli, colloquially known as the new Tivoli, is a football stadium in the Sportpark Soers in Aachen, Germany, that opened on 17 August 2009 replacing the nearby old Tivoli. It hosts the home matches of Alemannia Aachen in the 3. Liga. The stadium has a capacity of 31,026 spectators – space for 11,681 standing spectators and 19,345 seats. The (all-)seating capacity for international games is set at 27,250.

The city first suggested the new stadium should be built outside the city, near the local airport. However, fans wanted the stadium built within the city. After much debate, plans were released in February 2007, showing that the new stadium would be built in Sportpark Soers, the sporting area the previous stadium was in.

About €4.2 million of the construction costs were financed by bonds mainly targeted at supporters of Alemannia Aachen.

The first match in the new stadium was against the Belgian team Lierse SK, but it was closed for the public. The first Bundesliga-match took place on 17 August 2009 against FC St. Pauli which Aachen lost 0–5, which was the highest home-defeat in Aachen's history.

The first international match was on 4 September 2009 when the Germany national under-21 football team played their first match of the 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification against San Marino, which they won 6–0.

In June 2023, it was announced that the city of Aachen agreed to 1. FC Düren's application to use the stadium for the 2023/24 Regionalliga West season. Without the right to play their home games at the Tivoli, 1. FC Düren would not have been granted a license for the Regionalliga West and would thus inevitably have been relegated. The Düren stadium is being made suitable for Regionallia West play in the meantime.
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