Stadion am Gesundbrunnen was a multi-use
stadium in the
Gesundbrunnen locality of
Berlin
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,
Germany
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. It was initially used as the stadium of
Hertha BSC matches. During the
1936 Summer Olympics, it hosted some of the
football matches. It was replaced by the current
Olympic Stadium
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when Hertha joined the
Bundesliga
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in 1963. In 1974, Hertha sold the ground to avoid bankruptcy. The capacity of the “Plumpe” stadium was 35,239 spectators.
References
1936 Summer Olympics official report.Volume 2. pp. 1047-56.
www.die-fans.de
Venues of the 1936 Summer Olympics
Olympic football venues
Hertha BSC
Defunct football venues in Germany
Defunct sports venues in Germany
Sports venues in Berlin
Football venues in Berlin
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