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The SparkassenPark is a multi-use stadium in Mönchengladbach, Germany. It is currently used mostly for American football and field hockey matches and hosted the 2006 Men's Hockey World Cup, the 2008 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy, the 2010 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy and the 2013 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup . The stadium is run by former German field hockey international Michael Hilgers. It is also used by the American football team Mönchengladbach Mavericks.

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Warsteiner HockeyPark
Am Hockeypark, Mönchengladbach Holt (West)

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SparkassenPark Mönchengladbach / Hockeypark Mönchengladbach

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41179 Mönchengladbach, Holt (West)
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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