Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion
Named in honor of Karl Liebknecht, the Communist Party of Germany leader who was assassinated by a Freikorps in January 1919.The stadium was opened on 10 July 1976 with a football match between BSG Motor Babelsberg and the Olympic team of the German Democratic Republic where Team GDR won, 5–0.[1] The original capacity of 15,000 was reached only once as the East Germany national football team faced Malta.On 9 July 2001, the SV Babelsberg 03 had its highest attendance in their club history when 14,700 spectators witnessed Babelsberg's win over Fortuna Düsseldorf.Turbine's all-time attendance record occurred on 21 May 2005, when 8,677 people came to the Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion to watch the UEFA Women's Cup Final second leg against between 1.