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14.08.2025 / English

Fan Information for the Lübeck Game

On Saturday evening (August 16th, 6pm), SV Darmstadt 98 will host VfB Lübeck in the first round of the DFB Cup. In this report, we'll provide you with all the important information for your visit to the Lohmühle Stadium. For those who decide at the last minute: There will be a box office on match day.

Das Stadion an der Lohmühle
Foto: Eibner-Pressefoto/Marcel von Fehrn

Arrival/Parking

Cars/Buses:

Address for navigation: An der Hansehalle 28, 23554 Lübeck

• Guest parking is subject to a fee (€5 for cars/nine-seaters, €30 for coaches).
• Coming from the A1 towards Hamburg, take exit 22 (Lübeck-Zentrum).
• Keep left at the exit and then follow the signs straight ahead towards the guest parking lot “P+R Lohmühle”.
• At the P+R Lohmühle, the guest parking lot is located immediately to the right. Please follow the instructions of the security staff if necessary.
• The parking lot is directly adjacent to the entrance to the guest area.

Arrival by Train:

The walk from Lübeck Central Station to the stadium is approximately 30 minutes (2.2 km). Please follow the instructions of the police and security staff.

  • At the main station: take the rear exit “Steinrader Weg”.
  • Please choose the following route: Steinrader Weg – Artlenburger Str. – Schönböckener Str. – Bei der Lohmühle – Stockelsdorfer Str. – Jonny-Felgenhauer-Str. (footpath).
  • The path leads directly to the guest area. Follow instructions from security or the police if necessary.

Bus from the main train station (ZOB):

  • Line 7 towards “Bad Schwartau ZOB”
  • Line 9 towards “Bad Schwartau ZOB”
  • Line 12 in the direction of “Oberbüssauer Weg”

Achtung! Der Fußweg von der Haltestelle „Sedanstraße“ zum Gästebereich beträgt 600m.
Von hier aus geht ihr in Fahrtrichtung noch 150m geradeaus und biegt dann unmittelbar vor der Autobahn-Unterführung rechts auf den Fußweg ab.

Dem Fußweg für 300m folgen, um geradeaus die Unterführung zu nehmen. Der Weg führt geradeaus direkt zum Gästebereich. Ggf. Einweisung des Ordnungsdienstes oder Polizei beachten.

Stadium

  • The stadium opens 90 minutes before kickoff, which is 4:30pm on Saturday.
  • Away sections: A1 and A2, separated by a fence. The entire area behind the goal is available to away fans.
  • There will be a box office on the day, which also opens 90 minutes before kickoff. IMPORTANT: CASH PAYMENTS ONLY.
  • The tickets do NOT include use of public transport.
  • The permitted bag size is DIN A4.
  • Luggage and bags cannot be stored in our luggage storage facility. Therefore, we ask that you leave larger bags on the bus/car or in the lockers at the main train station.
  • Umbrellas are permitted into the stadium as long as they are folding umbrellas, meaning they can be folded to a maximum length of 30cm.
  • Food is not permitted in the stadium, with the exception of small quantities of sweets for children.
  • Tetra Paks of up to 0.5 litres of non-alcoholic beverages are permitted into the stadium, but only one Tetra Paks per person. Bottles of any kind are not permitted.
  • Fan segregation applies in the stadium and surrounding area – identifiable away fans will not be granted entry to the home areas despite having a valid ticket.
  • Food and drink: Only cash payments are possible in the stadium.

Materialienkontrolle:

  • Die zulässige Taschengröße ist DIN-A4. Ausnahmen bilden Fahnentaschen nach vorheriger Anmeldung durch die Fanbeauftragten des Gastvereins.
  • Einen separierten Materialeingang o.ä. gibt es nicht, sodass die Anwesenheit aller Fans bei der Taschen-/ Personenkontrolle gewährleistet ist.
  • Die Kontrolle der Fahnentaschen wird je nach Wunsch nur durch die Fans selbst bzw. durch die Fanbeauftragten des Gastvereins erfolgen.
  • Der Ordnungsdienst ist bzgl. der Kontrolle von Fanutensilien geschult und handelt routiniert und sensibel.
  • Fanbeauftragte und Mitarbeitende des Fanprojekts können die Materialkontrolle jederzeit begleiten.

Fan-Utensilien:

Generell gestattet – keine vorherige Anmeldung nötig:

  • Zaunfahnen (Fluchttor-Öffnung muss stets möglich sein!)
  • große und kleine Schwenkfahnen
  • Doppelhalter
  • Trommeln (einsehbar) inkl. jwls. einem Satz Trommelstöcke und einem Ersatzfell
  • Megafone inkl. einem Satz Ersatzakkus

Fans mit Behinderung

Rollstuhl-Plätze: Die Rollstuhl-Plätze sind unüberdacht und befinden sich vor der Alten Holztribüne. Unmittelbar am Block befinden sich ein Kiosk sowie zwei barrierefreie Toiletten.

Parkplätze: Fans mit dem Behinderten-Parkausweis können in der Jonny-Felgenhauer-Straße, unmittelbar am Stadion parken. Die Zufahrt erfolgt über die Straße An der Hansehalle.

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