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A Century of Red Earth Stadium: A Journey Into the Past with BVB Archivist Gerd Kolbe

Summary by Nordstadtblogger
The Rote Erde stadium was built between 1924 and 1926. Archive photo: Collection by Gerd Kolbe A century of history, 36,500 days full of sports, emotions and memories. The Rote Erde stadium looks back on an eventful past. On June 6, 2026, it celebrates its 100th birthday. Between athletics, football, World War destruction and major sporting events, the traditional facility on Strobelallee has preserved its permanent place in Dortmund's city hist…
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The Rote Erde stadium was built between 1924 and 1926. Archive photo: Collection by Gerd Kolbe A century of history, 36,500 days full of sports, emotions and memories. The Rote Erde stadium looks back on an eventful past. On June 6, 2026, it celebrates its 100th birthday. Between athletics, football, World War destruction and major sporting events, the traditional facility on Strobelallee has preserved its permanent place in Dortmund's city hist…

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Nordstadtblogger broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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