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    The stadium has a capacity of 34,034, 19,700 seated, and replaced the Bruchwegstadion. The stadium was originally named Coface Arena ( [ˈkoːfas ʔaˌʁeːna]) after a sponsorship deal with COFACE. From May 2016 to June 2021 the stadium was known as Opel Arena ( [ˈoːpl̩ ʔaˌʁeːnaː]) per a naming rights agreement with Opel.

  2. Mewa Arena; Localización; País Alemania: Localidad: Maguncia, Alemania Alemania: Coordenadas: Detalles generales; Nombres anteriores: Coface Arena (2011-2016) Opel Arena (2016-2021) Superficie: Césped natural: Capacidad: 34 034 espectadores: Propietario: 1. FSV Maguncia 05: Construcción; Coste: 60 millones €

  3. Opel Arena: Precio, Especificaciones y Opiniones del Coche. Opel Arena es un coche versátil y eficiente que ha ganado reconocimiento en el mercado automovilístico europeo. Diseñado para adaptarse a diferentes necesidades, este vehículo ofrece una combinación única de estilo, rendimiento y comodidad.

  4. Key facts. Club: 1. FSV Mainz 05 | Opening: 2011 | Capacity: 33,305 (13,805 standing) History and description. The MEWA Arena, previously known as Coface Arena and Opel Arena, opened in 2011 and replaced Mainz’s Stadion am Bruchweg. Construction of the new stadium had begun in 2009 and was completed 22 months later.

  5. 13 de nov. de 2023 · MEWA Arena, the home of 1. FSV Mainz 05, a German Bundesliga team, has experienced a few name changes since its opening in 2011. Initially called Coface Arena, and later renamed Opel Arena, the stadium was ultimately given its current name in July 2021.

  6. Overview. Club name: 1. FSV Mainz 05. Ground name: Opel Arena. Year ground opened: 2011. Capacity: 34,000. Web Site: http://www.mainz05.de/ The Opel Arena. After 82 years in the old trusty Bruchweg Stadion, Mainz move to their new ground, the Coface Arena, in time for the 2011/12 season.

  7. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Con un distintivo color rojo y curioso atrativo, el estadio OPEL ARENA (por entonces llamado Coface Arena) fue construido en 2011 como el nuevo estadio del 1.