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- Poststadion abstract "The Poststadion is a multi-use stadium in the Moabit district of Berlin, Germany, built in 1929 for the sports club of the German Reichspost at the site of a former Prussian Uhlan parade ground. A designated landmark since 1990, its stands and terrace are currently under reconstruction. The fields are used mostly for regional football and host the home matches of SC Minerva 93 Berlin and SC Union 06 Berlin, since 2008 also of SV Yeşilyurt Berlin and Berlin AK 07. The stadium today holds 15,005 people. At its peak, it held up to 45,000 spectators, who on 10 May 1930 saw the German national football team playing 3-3 against England, one of the first encounters of the two teams. Richard Hofmann scored all three goals for Germany before England's David Jack finally equalised.After the Deutsches Stadion in Charlottenburg had been closed in 1934, the Poststadion became the site of the German championship final. FC Schalke 04 won with 2-1 over 1. FC Nuremberg, who themselves gained the title two years later in a 2-1 match against Fortuna Düsseldorf. The stadium was also used as a boxing arena, when on 7 July 1935 Max Schmeling won against Paulino Uzcudun after twelve rounds.Several football matches during the 1936 Summer Olympics were held at the Poststadion, where on 7 August outsider Norway in front of 55,000 spectators kicked Germany out of the tournament by a 2-0 win in the quarter finals. The Nazi leadership including Adolf Hitler witnessed the defeat, whereafter team manager Otto Nerz was dismissed and replaced by Sepp Herberger. Major football events afterwards were held at the Olympiastadion.".
- Poststadion location Berlin.
- Poststadion location Germany.
- Poststadion location Moabit.
- Poststadion openingDate "1929-05-28".
- Poststadion operator Mitte.
- Poststadion owner Berlin.
- Poststadion tenant Berliner_AK_07.
- Poststadion tenant Minerva_Berlin.
- Poststadion tenant SC_Union_06_Berlin.
- Poststadion tenant SV_Yeşilyurt.
- Poststadion thumbnail Moabit_Poststadion-1.jpg?width=300.
- Poststadion wikiPageExternalLink 1936v2sum.pdf.
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- Poststadion wikiPageRevisionID "545024996".
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink 1._FC_Nürnberg.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink 1936_Summer_Olympics.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Hitler.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Berliner_AK_07.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Category:1936_Summer_Olympic_venues.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Football_venues_in_Germany.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Olympic_football_venues.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_venues_in_Berlin.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Charlottenburg.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink David_Jack.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Deutsches_Stadion_(Berlin).
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink England_national_football_team.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink FC_Schalke_04.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Football_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Fortuna_Düsseldorf.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Germany_national_football_team.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Max_Schmeling.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Minerva_Berlin.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Mitte.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Moabit.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Norway_national_football_team.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Olympiastadion_(Berlin).
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Nerz.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Paulino_Uzcudun.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Reichspost.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Hofmann.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink SC_Union_06_Berlin.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink SV_Yeşilyurt.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Sepp_Herberger.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Stadium.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink Uhlan.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLink File:Moabit_Poststadion-1.jpg.
- Poststadion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Poststadion".
- Poststadion architect "Georg Demmler".
- Poststadion fullname "Poststadion".
- Poststadion location Berlin.
- Poststadion location Germany.
- Poststadion location Moabit.
- Poststadion opened "1929-05-28".
- Poststadion operator "Borough of Mitte".
- Poststadion owner Berlin.
- Poststadion seatingCapacity "10000".
- Poststadion seatingCapacity "45000".
- Poststadion stadiumName "Poststadion".
- Poststadion surface "Grass".
- Poststadion tenants Berliner_AK_07.
- Poststadion tenants SC_Union_06_Berlin.
- Poststadion tenants SV_Yeşilyurt.
- Poststadion tenants "SC Minerva Berlin".
- Poststadion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1936_Summer_Olympic_venues.
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- Poststadion subject Category:1936_Summer_Olympic_venues.
- Poststadion subject Category:Football_venues_in_Germany.
- Poststadion subject Category:Olympic_football_venues.
- Poststadion subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Berlin.
- Poststadion hypernym Stadium.
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- Poststadion type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Poststadion type Place.
- Poststadion type SportFacility.
- Poststadion type Stadium.
- Poststadion type Venue.
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- Poststadion type Location.
- Poststadion type Place.
- Poststadion type StadiumOrArena.
- Poststadion type Thing.
- Poststadion type SpatialThing.
- Poststadion comment "The Poststadion is a multi-use stadium in the Moabit district of Berlin, Germany, built in 1929 for the sports club of the German Reichspost at the site of a former Prussian Uhlan parade ground. A designated landmark since 1990, its stands and terrace are currently under reconstruction. The fields are used mostly for regional football and host the home matches of SC Minerva 93 Berlin and SC Union 06 Berlin, since 2008 also of SV Yeşilyurt Berlin and Berlin AK 07.".
- Poststadion label "Poststadion".
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