Voith-Arena
Official Stadium Name | Voith-Arena |
Former Names | Arena GAGFAH (2009–2010) |
Alternative Names | Albstadion |
Inauguration Date | 04/09/2010 |
Opening Game | Heidenheim |
Opening Game Date | 04/09/2010 |
Attendance Record | 15000 |
Record Match | Heidenheim |
Record Date | 05/04/2025 |
Renovations | 2013, 2015 |
Design | Dietbert E. Trägner |
Cost | € 14,1 million |
Owner | Heidenheim Hall |
Operator | Heidenheim |
Tenants | Heidenheim |
League | |
Pitch Dimension | 105x68 meters |
Surface | Grass |
Location and Contacts
Continent | Europe |
Nation | |
City | Heidenheim |
Address | Schloßhaustraße 162 89522 Heidenheim an der Brenz |
Coordinates | 48°40′6″N 10°8′21″E |
Telephone | +49 7321 9471846 |
Website | https://www.fc-heidenheim.de/voith-arena |
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Stadium History
Voith-Arena, located in Heidenheim an der Brenz, Germany, has its roots dating back to 1972, when it was originally constructed as Albstadion. Over the years, the stadium underwent several renovations to accommodate the rapid rise of 1. FC Heidenheim through Germany’s football leagues. Significant upgrades in the 2000s and 2010s, including expanded stands and modern infrastructure, helped transform Voith-Arena into a Bundesliga-ready venue, reflecting both the club’s ambitions and growing fan base.
Today, Voith-Arena holds up to 15,000 spectators, featuring all-seater grandstands, VIP areas, and ample hospitality zones. The stadium complex includes modern locker rooms, a fan shop, press and conference facilities, and designated spaces for families and disabled visitors. Its close proximity to the city center and well-planned access make it a comfortable and accessible venue for both local supporters and visiting fans.