Herti Allmend Stadion

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Herti Allmend Stadion
Herti Allmend Stadion
Location Zug, Switzerland
Coordinates 47°10′40″N8°30′31″E / 47.1779°N 8.5085°E / 47.1779; 8.5085 Coordinates: 47°10′40″N8°30′31″E / 47.1779°N 8.5085°E / 47.1779; 8.5085
Capacity 4,900
Opened1979
Tenants
Zug 94
SC Cham

Herti Allmend Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Zug, Switzerland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Zug 94 and SC Cham in 2007-08 Challenge League season. The stadium holds 4,900 people and was opened in 1979.


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