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The Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz is the national stadium of Liechtenstein. Vaduz (faˈduːts or) is the Capital of the Principality of Liechtenstein and the seat of the national parliament. A modern stadium (plural stadiums or stadia in English is a place or venue for (mostly outdoor Sports Concerts or other events consisting The Principality of Liechtenstein (Fürstentum Liechtenstein) is a tiny doubly landlocked Alpine country in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland It plays host to the home matches of the Liechtenstein national football team, and is also the home of Liechtenstein's top football club, FC Vaduz. The Liechtenstein national football team is the national football team of Liechtenstein and is controlled by the Liechtenstein Football Association. The Principality of Liechtenstein (Fürstentum Liechtenstein) is a tiny doubly landlocked Alpine country in Western Europe, bordered by Switzerland A football team or a football club, in football (soccer is the collective name given to a number of players who play together in a Football game be it Association FC Vaduz is a Liechtensteiner football team that plays in Vaduz.

The stadium was officially opened on 31 July 1998 with a match between FC Vaduz, the Liechtenstein Cup holders at the time, and 1. FC Kaiserslautern, the then Bundesliga champions. Events 30 BC - Battle of Alexandria: Mark Antony achieves a minor victory over Octavian 's forces but most of his army subsequently Year 1998 ( MCMXCVIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar) The Liechtenstein Football Cup has been organised annually by the Liechtenstein Football Association (LFV since 1946. The Bundesliga is the highest level of Germany 's football league system. 1. FC Kaiserslautern won the match 8-0. It lies on the banks of the River Rhine, just metres from the border with Switzerland. The Rhine (Rhein Rijn Rhin Reno Rain Rhenus is one of the longest and most important Rivers in Europe at 1320 kilometres (820 mi with an average discharge Switzerland (English pronunciation; Schweiz Swiss German: Schwyz or Schwiiz Suisse Svizzera Svizra officially the Swiss Confederation The stadium has a fully seated capacity of 6,127. The building of the stadium cost roughly 19 million CHF. The franc ( German: Franken, French and Romansh: franc, Italian: franco; code: CHF

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