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- The Poststadion is a multi-use stadium in the locality of Moabit of the borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany. The stadium was built in 1929 for the sports...
- (GER) 4 August 1936 Berlin Poststadion Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Pál von Hertzka (HUN) 5 August 1936 Berlin Poststadion Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Raffaele...
- Austria, and the eventual winners, England, pla**** the tournament at the Poststadion, at a time when women's football teams were officially forbidden by the...
- (swimming), Swimming, Water polo 20,000 Police Stadium Handball Not listed Poststadion Football 45,000 Ruhleben Modern pentathlon (shooting) Not listed Tennis...
- the opening of the Olympia Stadium for the 1936 Olympics, the listed Poststadion, built in 1929 for the sports club of the German Reichspost at the site...
- 1936 17:30 Berlin Poststadion Attendance: 5.000 Referee: Raffaele Scorzoni (ITA) Quarterfinals August 8, 1936 17:30 Berlin Poststadion Attendance: 6.000...
- 1930s 1936 Hertha-BSC Field, Mommsenstadion, Olympiastadion (final), Poststadion 1940s 1948 ****nal Stadium, Champion Hill, Craven Cottage, Empire Stadium...
- 1930s 1936 Hertha-BSC Field, Mommsenstadion, Olympiastadion (final), Poststadion 1940s 1948 ****nal Stadium, Champion Hill, Craven Cottage, Empire Stadium...
- 1930s 1936 Hertha-BSC Field, Mommsenstadion, Olympiastadion (final), Poststadion 1940s 1948 ****nal Stadium, Champion Hill, Craven Cottage, Empire Stadium...
- into the Amateur-Oberliga Berlin in 1986. They moved to the smaller Poststadion. Hertha recovered, and joined the 2. Bundesliga for the 1988–89 season...