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After the First World War, Austria had no large stadiums but had a growing interest in football. The second
Simmeringer Had, which replaced an older stadium built in 1900, was built in a natural amphitheater next to the Sankt Marxer Friedhof. The stadium housed the Austria national team and 1.
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Austria and Germany was played in this stadium which ended 3:2 in favour of Austria in front of 30,000 spectators. Austria played seven international matches as host in this stadium during 1920-1926 and never lost, finishing with a record of five wins and two draws.
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The original stadium had a capacity of about 40,000 spectators and was the largest stadium in
Austria in 1920. 1. Simmeringer SC opened the stadium on 30 May 1920 with a 1:0 win over Wiener Amateure SV.
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club since 1900. The largest and most important of these stadiums also hosted the
Austria national team during the 1920s. The current stadium dates to the 1970s.
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final games in 1920 and 1924. The stadium was also used for international matches and for important games of other clubs such as
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hosted Wiener Sport-Club at the
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played their first-ever international in the stadium in 1924 against
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with a capacity of 5,000 people. There have been three stadiums with the name, all of which have hosted the
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At this time, the Had also hosted larger games such as the
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title after their goalkeeper scored the winning goal.
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