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Hamburg SV (Budesliga 1) HSV was founded on 1 June 1919

Stadium: FIFA World Cup Stadium Hamburg Project: New stadium Investment: 97 million Euro opened on 2 September 2000 Gross Capacity: 51,055

Hamburg was founded under the name "Hammaburg " in 811, during the lifetime of Charlemagne. The granting of customs and commerce privileges in 1189 marks the beginning of Hamburg's ascent as a global centre of commerce. As one of the first members of the medieval Hanseatic League ("Hansa"), Hamburg was the League's principal trading port on the North Sea. Kings and princes have never reigned in Hamburg: Since the Middle Ages, it has been a city republic self-governed by its own citizens. Hamburg, which today is one of the 16 states of the Federal Republic of Germany, has always strongly defended its autonomous statehood. Hamburg's seaport is one of the world's seven largest container ports, and, in terms of surface area, it is the largest seaport in Europe. The port, and the 80,000 people who work there, are a distinguishing feature of Hamburg. The city on the Elbe and Alster rivers is also one of Germany's major media centres. The German press agency dpa is located here, and 15 of the 20 highest-circulation German magazines are published in Hamburg. The city is also internationally renowned as Germany's foremost centre for musical productions, especially for musicals by Andrew Lloyd Webber such as "Cats" and "The Phantom of the Opera". Hamburg is the location of the International Maritime Law Court, and of more consulates than any other city in the world, representing 100 countries. Major sporting events are held in Hamburg throughout the year, and it is not unusual for the entire city to be on its feet. At the Hanse Marathon, for example. An elegant array of four-legged creatures competes neck and neck at the show-jumping, at polo tournaments, and at horse racing and trotting. In late summer, Hamburg's streets are given over to cyclists racing in the HEW Cyclassics. The international tennis world has its sights on "Rotherbaum" and the Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli football teams can be relied on for staging hair-raisers every week. Hamburg's sporting activities have something for everyone. Each city district has several pitches and indoor facilities for the "traditional" types of sports such as football, handball, tennis and hockey. There are golf courses on the outskirts of the Hanseatic city and, of course, Lake Alster and the River Elbe are excellent for water sports enthusiasts. Yachting, rowing, kayaking, canoeing and even surfing clubs with good training facilities can be found here. Hosting 2nd Quarter Finals between winners of round 5 and round 6 on Friday, June 30th

1 round, 1 match 2100hrs. Local

Italy, Cameroon, USA, and Czech Republic, Brazil Croatia, Japan, Australia VS. France, or Switzerland, or South Korea, or Togo, or Spain, or Ukraine, or Tunisia, or Saudi Arabia

Sat 10/06/06	8:00PM	Argentina v Ivory Coast	Hamburg	Group C Match Thu 15/06/06	2:00PM	Ecuador v Costa Rica	Hamburg	Group A Match Mon 19/06/06	5:00PM	Saudia Arabia v Ukraine	Hamburg	Group H Match Thu 22/06/06	3:00PM	Czech Rep v Italy	Hamburg	Group E Match

Fri 30/06/06	7:00PM	Winner Game Five v Winner Game Six	Hamburg	Quarter Final

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1st E 2nd F 1st G 2nd H Group E Czech Republic Ghana Italy United States Group F Australia Brazil Croatia Japan Group G France South Korea Switzerland Togo Group H Saudi Arabia Spain Tunisia Ukraine

Hamburg was created with the name Hammaburg when Charlemagne was alive in A.D.811

Hamburg was never ruled by a monarch, instead it was ruled by its people

Hamburg has always been a center of trade for the North Sea since 1189 when it was granted commerce rights from Barbarossa

Hammaburg castle was made in the 8th century along the banks of the Alster