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28.10.2024 / English

Fan Information: Dynamo Dresden (A)

On Wednesday evening (October 30th/8:45pm) SV Darmstadt 98 will be guests at Dynamo Dresden for the second round of the DFB Cup. Important in advance: There will be a box office for away fans on Wednesday, which is located directly at the entrance to the away block.

Foto: Stefan Holtzem

Arrival/Parking

Arrival by car, nine-seater and coach:

Here’s the tip from our Dresden colleagues. Due to the announced fan march by Dresden fans, we recommend that you follow these directions:

Darmstadt 98 fans are asked to leave the motorway at the Dresden-Altstadt junction and follow the B6 towards the center, then leave it straight ahead onto Hamburger Straße (signs for the VW factory), following the road on the main road to follow the city center of Dresden. At Pirnaischer Platz, which is directly at the eastern end of the old town, please turn right towards Pirna / Main Station. Then follow the road for about 500 meters to Georgplatz and turn left towards Pirna/Zoo onto Bürgerwiese. After about 1 km, please turn onto Blüherstrasse (German Hygenie Museum). The car park is on the right after approx. 200 m.

Parking:

Dynamo Dresden provides the P7 parking lot directly at the Rudolf Harbig Stadium in Dresden for visiting away fans and expressly requests that they use it. The parking lot is located directly at the entrance to the guest block. Address for the navigation system: Blüherstrasse / corner of Parkstrasse.

Please note:

The Dresden supporters are planning a fan march from Dresden Central Station to the Rudolf Harbig Stadium on match day. It is recommended to avoid the area. We also recommend that you avoid wearing guest colours in urban areas.

Stadium

Stadium opening: The stadium opens 2 hours before the start of the game. So on Wednesday evening at 6:45pm.

Box office: There will be a box office directly at the guest entrance. Please note the surcharge of 2€. Payment can be made in cash or by card.

Bag drop-off: There is limited bag drop-off in front of the stadium. But it’s better to leave your bags in the car.

Bum bags: Normal bum and belt bags can be taken into the block after checking.

Catering: Sufficient catering is provided in the stadium. Payment can be made in cash or by card at the supply stands.

Stadium ban: Fans who are banned from the stadium can usually stay in front of the guest block.

Alcohol: Full beer is served.

Cameras: Normal large compact cameras are permitted for private recordings. System cameras, SLR cameras, etc. are not permitted.

The following materials are permitted in Dresden:

  • 3 x megaphone (assigned)
  • 5 x drums (assigned)
  • 10 x large swivels (longer than two meters, also assigned)
  • Smaller flags (up to two meters in length) and fence flags unlimited.
  • Tape rolls – a set of replacement batteries for the megaphones (assigned)

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