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29.08.2024 / English

Fan Information for the Elversberg Game

On Saturday (August 31st/1pm) SV Darmstadt 98 will be guests at SV Elversberg. The guest block is sold out. There will therefore be no box office for away fans. You can find all the important information for your visit to the stadium here.

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Arrival/Parking

With the Pkw:

Navigation address for the Sinnerthal P+R car park: Redener Straße 20, 66540 Neunkirchen

There are only a few limited parking spaces available at the URSAPHARM Arena and in the immediate vicinity. A Park & ​​Ride car park with a shuttle service to the stadium has been set up for visiting fans who arrive individually by car. Guest fans arriving individually are therefore asked to only use the guest P+R Sinnerthal and to travel in carpools. There are around 350 free parking spaces available here. The lily fans are shuttled from there directly to the stadium every 15 minutes. Every fan will find directions on their guest ticket, stored using a QR code. Please note that parking outside the mentioned P+R is not possible due to a lack of capacity. Alternatively, we recommend traveling by train to the train stations in St. Ingbert or Neunkirchen.

By coach:

There is a limited number of parking spaces for fan buses, with up to 8 coaches available directly at the entrance to the guest block in the URSAPHARM Arena parking lot. If there are not enough bus spaces available, the corresponding buses will be directed to a free parking lot near the stadium at the following address: Lll2 Spieser Str., 66299 Friedrichsthal (approx. 500 meters walk to the stadium). Please note the game day-related recommendations of the police and the security service!

By public transport:

Arrival to/from St. Ingbert train station: From here there is a shuttle service available that takes away fans to the stadium every 15 minutes.

Arrival to/from Neunkirchen Saar train station: A shuttle service is also available from here, which takes away fans to the stadium every 15 minutes.

Stadium

  • Address of the stadium: Lindenstraße 7, 66583 Spiesen-Elversberg
  • Stadium opening: The URSAPHARM Arena opens against Darmstadt 1.5 hours before the start of the game (11:30 a.m.).
  • Box office: There will be no box office for visiting fans on Saturday as the guest area is sold out.
  • Admission controls: The stadium rules and the requirements of SV 07 Elversberg must be observed. Entry controls and instructions from the security service also serve to ensure your safety. The club’s measures are supported by the police and consistently enforced if necessary.
  • Stadium ban: There is generally no possibility for arriving fans who are banned from the stadium anywhere in the area surrounding the stadium.
  • Backpacks/bags: There are only a few and limited storage options in and around the guest block of the URSAPHARM Arena. We therefore ask you to leave luggage and bags on the bus/car or, if necessary, in a locker at the train station. Stomach, chest and belt bags may be taken into the stadium.
  • Drinks: It is generally forbidden to take drinks with you. Exceptions apply to small children up to 6 years old when accompanied by their parents. TetraPaks up to 200ml are permitted here.
  • Power banks/cameras: Cameras (video and photo) for commercial use/publication are prohibited. Furthermore, telephoto and interchangeable lenses as well as any other accessories (tripods and camera cases) are also not permitted. Power banks are also not allowed in the stadium.
  • Alcohol: People who behave conspicuously and abusively due to excessive alcohol consumption may be refused entry at the discretion of the security service. Full beer will be served on the occasion of our game together.
  • Catering: Food and drinks can be paid for in the guest area either in cash or cashless at the respective sales stands. Here you can get: Bratwursts, Lyonnais, meatballs, pretzels, Pizza Margherita.

Access for away fans to blocks Bl, B2 and Cl is prohibited, especially if you can be identified as an opposing fan.

Permitted fan materials:

  • Small swivel flags and double holders up to 2m pole length (poles made of empty plastic/PVC pipe, visible, max. diameter 3cm).
  • Up to 10 large swivel flags over 2m with telescopic pole or plastic tubes. Already taken.
  • 5 drums, open at the bottom or visible, including one set of drumsticks per drum (only permitted in the standing room area). Already taken.
  • 3 megaphones (only permitted in the standing area). Already taken.
  • Fence flags

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