Waldstadion (German pronunciation:[ˈvaltˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn]ⓘ; German: Forest Stadium) is the name of several stadia or football grounds in Germany and Austria:
Germany
ALNO-Arena at Pfullendorf, previously known as Waldstadion an der Kasernenstraße
Deutsche Bank Park (formerly "Commerzbank Arena") at Frankfurt am Main, home of Eintracht Frankfurt, more known as Waldstadion
Städtisches Waldstadion at Aalen, home of VfR Aalen
Waldstadion Feucht at Feucht, home of 1. SC Feucht
Waldstadion Hasborn at Hasborn, home of Rot-Weiss Hasborn-Dautweiler
Waldstadion Heeslingen at Heeslingen, home of TuS Heeslingen
Waldstadion Homburg at Homburg (Saar), home of FC Homburg
Waldstadion an der Kaiserlinde at Spiesen-Elversberg, home of SV Elversberg
Waldstadion Ludwigsfelde at Ludwigsfelde, home of Ludwigsfelder FC
Waldstadion Osterholz-Scharmbeck at Osterholz-Scharmbeck, home of VSK Osterholz-Scharmbeck
Waldstadion Weismain, home of former Regionalliga club SC Weismain-Obermain
Willi-Schillig-Stadion at Ebersdorf bei Coburg, previously known as Waldstadion and home of VfL Frohnlach
Waldstadion am Erbsenberg at Kaiserslautern, home of VfR Kaiserslautern
Waldstadion (Giessen) at Giessen, home of VfB Gießen
Sandbahn Rennen Herxheim (known as the Waldstadion), motorcycle speedway track in Herxheim bei Landau/Pfalz
Austria
Waldstadion (Austria) at Pasching, home of FC Juniors OÖ
Waldstadion Schönau near Frankenfels, home of FCU Frankenfels
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