Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena (MSV Arena)
Capacity | 31 500 |
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7200 (Standing places) | |
1000 (Bussiness seats) | |
40 (VIP lodges) | |
Country | Germany |
City | Duisburg |
Clubs | MSV Duisburg |
Inauguration | 12.2004 |
Address | Berta-Allee 2-4, 47055 Duisburg |
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