The FSV Frankfurt plays its home games at the PSD Bank Arena. Since February 2018, PSD Bank Hesse and Thuringia has been the namesake of the FSV Stadium.
In July 2006, Frankfurter Volksbank e.G. took over the naming rights to Frankfurt´s second largest stadium. Following the reconstruction of the three sides of the stadium – the north, the south, and the opposite stands – the home ground of FSV Frankfurt was reopened on July 23, 2009, after a reconstruction phase lasting almost one and a half years, with a friendly game against Werder Bremen and a grandiose show. The second part of the reconstruction, the reconstruction of the main grandstand, took place from January 2012 onwards during ongoing game operations. After less than a year of construction work, the game´s new main grandstand became usable for spectators for the first time on November 24, 2012, for the game of FSV Frankfurt against 1.FC Kaiserslautern. Since then, the FSV Frankfurt has had a venue that offers state-of-the-art second-divison standards with ten lodges, a business area for more than 500 VIP guests, and high-quality facilities for players and all employees on game days.
The 12,542 spectator seats are divided into approximately 4,139 seats (all covered, blocks A to E and H to M), including around 690 comfortable and padded seats in the VIP area (including 110 lodges seats), and 8,367 standing places (all uncovered, blocks F, G, N, and O). The blocks H (counter stand seating), and F, and G (standing room) are available for guest fans.
PSD Bank Arena facts
Capacity: | 12.542 |
Seats: | 4.139 |
Business Seats: | 690 |
Standing room: | 8.367 |
Opening: | 1931 |
Reopening: | 2009 |
Illuminance: | 1.000 LUX |
Floodlight mast height: | 40 Meter |
Weight floodlight masts: | 60 Tonnen |
Lawn area: | 105m * 68m |
Wheelchair users with escort: | 36 |
Press workplaces: | 36 |
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