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06.03.2025 / English

Organisational notes for the Karlsruhe game

On Friday (07.03/6.30pm) SV Darmstadt 98 will host Karlsruher SC and asks you to pay attention to the following information.

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Fundamentally important for everyone:

  • The game is sold out. You may be able to purchase any remaining tickets on our Ticketbörse
  • Guest fans (Blocks X1, X2 und Y) must use the North East entrance (Böllenfalltorweg).
  • Wearing fan items of the visiting team is not permitted in the home area on the back straight and the south stand.

Stadium opening and kick-off time

The game starts at 6:30pm. The stadium opens 90 minutes beforehand.

The parking garage for away fans opens at 3:30pm.

Arrival/Parking/Departure

SV 98 asks all Lilien fans to come to the Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor as early as possible and by public transport, on foot or by bike. The journey by RMV is included in the ticket price.

Stadium Plan

Entry Situation

The stadium has four entrances, which are divided into home and guest areas:

  • Home area (north, south and main stands as well as the back straight): Access via the south-west (Lilienschänke), north-west (Karl-Hess-Platz) and south-east (Traisaer Straße) entrances
  • Guest block (X1, X2 and Y): Access only via the north-east entrance (Böllenfalltorweg)
  • VIP guests: Access via the separate North-West entrance (Karl-Hess-Platz)

Tickets

The game is sold out. Remaining tickets may still be available for purchase via the Ticketbörse

  • Tickets can be upgraded on match day for a fee at the service point (Böllenfalltorhalle entrance) in front of the stadium.
  • Children up to and including 5 years of age do not need a ticket and can visit the stadium free of charge. Children aged 6 and over require a children’s day ticket.
  • There is a limited number of referee tickets available in the home area. Referee tickets (standing room) are available at the service desk next to the entrance area of ​​the Böllenfalltorhalle.

Guest Fans

Arrival:

  • Coaches: Parking lot P7 via Klappacher Straße/Böllenfalltorweg
  • • Cars and minibuses (up to 2m high): Can access the public parking garage P8 of the TU Darmstadt via Heinrichstraße/Eugen-Kogon-Straße

A parking fee is payable in cash in the parking lots P7/P8:

  • Coaches: 25€
  • Minibuses: 10€
  • Cars: 6€

Please pay attention to our detailed arrival information and only use the „North-East“ entrance on Böllenfalltorweg.

Coaches should contact our fan support team in advance to receive directions.

Stop throwing cups!

During the last season we noticed an increase in the number of cups being thrown and as a result we not only received penalties from the DFB sports court for this, but also had to issue numerous nationwide stadium bans.

Please refrain from throwing objects! You are endangering other people and committing grievous bodily harm in accordance with Section 224 of the Criminal Code. It does not matter whether someone is actually hit and injured with the cup.

Cannabis consumption still prohibited

The consumption of cannabis is still prohibited under current legislation (ban in sports facilities).

Away fans in home areas

Based on recent experience, SV 98 would like to draw your attention to the following rules and precautions that apply to this game:

Wearing fan paraphernalia of the visiting team is not permitted in the areas of the back straight (blocks G1-G3, O1-O4) and the south stand (S1 and S2).

The club, the police and the stewards are entitled to refuse access to these areas to visiting fans, even if they are in possession of a valid ticket, and/or to expel these people from these areas and, if there is still sufficient space, to take them to the guest area of ​​the stadium. If no other suitable seat can be offered, the affected visiting fan can be expelled from the stadium or denied access to the stadium; in this case there is no entitlement to compensation.

Note to fans of the Lilies

SV 98 generally welcomes it when members use their right of first refusal to make people in their personal environment happy. For the future, however, it would like to point out that passing tickets on to fans of the visiting club can always be associated with potential security risks or even a reduction in the Lilies‘ home advantage – you should not assume that you are the only Lilies fan doing others a favor.

The (profitable) resale of tickets, no matter how, is completely unacceptable. If this becomes known, the ticket will be blocked immediately, making the ticket worthless for the buyer and there are no claims for reimbursement. SV 98 reserves the right to take further measures, such as blocking the season ticket, withdrawing membership or banning people from the premises. If you are unable to attend, you are welcome to use the ticket exchange on sv98.de instead.

SV 98 is obliged to provide the visiting club with up to 100 tickets in the best category (main stand). The sale is the responsibility of the host club.

Standing Area Rules

It is expected that the standing areas will be almost completely full for this game too. SV 98 therefore asks all fans to arrive early and to take seats as far away from the stairs and block entrances as soon as the stadium opens. Fans should under no circumstances remain standing on the stairs or directly in the entrance hole. As a result, your friends in your block may not be able to get into the stands or leave them without worry – regardless of medical services. It’s only possible together!

Experience has shown that there are still gaps in the lower rows or the outer areas of the blocks, while there are queues at the block entrance at the start of the game. In addition, fewer standing tickets were sold than would have been permissible. Nevertheless, everyone’s support is needed to ensure that all fans have a pleasant stay.

Weather Forecast

Temperatures of around 11 degrees and clear skies are expected in Darmstadt. The probability of precipitation is zero percent.

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Published: 6th March 2025

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