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Waldstadion Homburg
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Full nameWaldstadion Homburg
Former namesHauptkampfbahn
LocationHomburg, Germany
Coordinates49°18′58″N 7°21′18″E / 49.3161111111°N 7.355°E / 49.3161111111; 7.355
OwnerCity of Homburg
OperatorFC 08 Homburg
Capacity16,488[1]
Construction
Opened1937
Renovated1986
ArchitectWilly Schwilling
Tenants
FC 08 Homburg

The Waldstadion Homburg is the home stadium of Oberliga Südwest club FC 08 Homburg. It has a spectator capacity of 16,488. In the three seasons — 1986–87, 1987–88 and 1989–90 — that Homburg were in the Bundesliga the average attendance was less than 8,000 per game.

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