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Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion

Experience football culture in Babelsberg's heart

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Nicknamed 'KarLi', the Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion is Potsdam's largest dedicated football venue and a vibrant hub for sports fans. Here, you can cheer alongside the supporters of SV Babelsberg 03 and 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam, soaking in the passionate atmosphere of a stadium named after socialist politician Karl Liebknecht. With full wheelchair accessibility, everyone can get close to the action. Visiting 'KarLi' offers more than just a game; it's an immersion into local football culture.
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Did you know?

Despite being the largest dedicated football stadium in Potsdam, the Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion accommodates exactly 10,787 spectators.

Quick Facts

Founded
July 10, 1976
Opening Date
July 10, 1976
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the energy in the air? That's the spirit of the stadium, a place that pulses with excitement beyond just the game. Imagine standing here years ago when this spot was just a simple sports field on Priesterstraße. Now, you're in one of the most iconic football venues in the region. Did you know this stadium hosted the UEFA Women's Cup Final in 2005? It was a proud moment for the city and a testament to its vibrant sports culture. Look around, and you'll see the Victory Column not too far to the north, a landmark that has watched over many of Potsdam's historic transformations. It's more than just a stadium; it's a part of the city's living history.

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