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Linthstrasse is a stadium in Tuggen, Canton Schwyz, Switzerland. It is currently used for football matches and is the home ground of FC Tuggen. The capacity is 2,800 spectators, with 300 seats and 2,500 standing places.[1]

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1995โ€“96 Swiss Cup

bei Bern)) 9 March 1996 Zone sportive du Censuy, Renens 9 March 1996 Linthstrasse, Tuggen Attendance: 2,100 Referee: Hans Stadler 9 March 1996 Esp Stadium

FC Tuggen

losing 4โ€“0 to FC Chiasso. Tuggen play its home games in the stadium Linthstrasse. The capacity is 2,800 spectators, with 300 seats and 2,500 standing

1984 Intertoto Cup

July 1984 Round 4 Linthstrasse, Tuggen Attendance: 1,600 Referee: Franz Gรคchter (Aarau, Suhr, Aargau) Inauguration of the Linthstrasse sports field. 28

2013โ€“14 1. Liga Promotion

264 FC Stade Nyonnais Vaud Stade de Colovray 7,200 FC Tuggen Schwyz Linthstrasse 2,800 SC YF Juventus Zรผrich Utogrund 2,850 Zรผrich U-21 Zรผrich Sportplatz

1990โ€“91 Swiss Cup

Attendance: 2,700 Referee: Urs Meier (Wettingen, Wรผrenlos) 9 April 1991 Linthstrasse, Tuggen 9 April 1991 Stadio Comunale Riva IV, Chiasso 9 April 1991 Stade

Tuggen

the third highest tier in the Swiss football pyramid. They play at Linthstrasse. Grynau Castle and the historic bridge crossing over the Linth river

1995โ€“96 Swiss 1. Liga

single legged semi-finals on neutral grounds. The first match at the Linthstrasse in Tuggen and the other at the Stadion Gurzelen in Biel/Bienne. The final

1991โ€“92 Swiss Cup

Rudin (Liestal) 28 March 1992 Sportzentrum Grien, Lyss 28 March 1992 Linthstrasse, Tuggen 28 March 1992 17:30 St. Jakob Stadium, Basel Attendance: 5,000