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Rudolf-Kalweit-Stadion : ウィキペディア英語版
Rudolf-Kalweit-Stadion

The Rudolf-Kalweit-Stadion is an association football and rugby union stadium in Hanover, Germany. It is the home ground and owned by the football team Arminia Hannover and also frequently used for international games of the Germany national rugby union team.〔(Germany at the IRB website ) accessed: 13 March 2010〕 Additionally, the American football team Hannover Spartans also uses the ground.〔(Arminia Hannover website ) Stadium info, accessed: 29 March 2010〕
In its 2008-2010 European Nations Cup First Division campaign, Germany played one of its five home games at the stadium, the others being held at Heusenstamm and Heidelberg.〔(Germany international results ) scrum.com, accessed: 13 March 2010〕
==History==
Opened in 1918, it was formerly called the ''Stadion Bischofsholer Damm'' until 2005.〔(The Rudolf-Kalweit-Stadion at weltfussball.de ) accessed: 29 March 2010〕 The stadium is a purpose-built rectangular football stadium. The standing rank of the stadium behind one of the goals was pulled down in favour of a widening of the road behind it, the ''Bischofsholer Damm'', in 1963. ''Arminia'' was asked to move their home ground for the road widening but declined.〔 No flood lights are installed. The roof of the grand stand is actually from the ''Stadion Rote Erde'', the former home ground of Borussia Dortmund, the roof having been moved to Hanover in 1976.〔〔(Arminia Hannover ) stadionsuche.de, accessed: 29 March 2010〕
During the Second World War, the stadium was hit by three aerial bombs and was therefore unavailable for ''Arminia'' in the early post-war days.〔
In 2005, the stadium was renamed to its current name, in honour of long-term ''Arminia'' member Rudolf Kalweit.〔
With over 8,000 spectators, Germany's home game against the Netherlands at the stadium in April 2007 achieved the best crowd figures for a rugby match in Germany since the pre-Second World War days.〔(Germany - Netherlands report ) totalrugby.de, accessed: 28 March 2010〕 The ground's record crowd was achieved in April 1960, when almost 20,000 people saw a 6-1 victory of ''Arminia'' versus the Bremer SV.〔

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