VSG Altglienicke moves to Fürstenwalde: A new beginning in Brandenburg!
VSG Altglienicke is moving to Fürstenwalde in 2025 to play at the Friesenstadion after Berlin did not offer a suitable home.

VSG Altglienicke moves to Fürstenwalde: A new beginning in Brandenburg!
VSG Altglienicke is facing an unexpected change. Starting next season, the regional league team will no longer play its home games in Berlin as usual, but will instead move to the Friesenstadion in Fürstenwalde. This step is necessary because your own venue no longer meets the requirements of the regional league. No suitable alternative location like this was found in Berlin Daily Mirror reported.
The Friesenstadion, which meets the requirements of the regional league, is located about 50 kilometers east of Altglienicke. Fürstenwalde is also lucky enough to be home to a sixth-tier club, the local FSV Union, which opens up the opportunity for VSG to settle in. The agreement for the use of the stadium will be signed next Tuesday, it said Day24 emerges.
Problems with the stadium situation
For VSG Altglienicke, which has been playing in the Regionalliga Nordost for eight years, the search for a suitable venue is anything but new. The club has already used various stadiums in Berlin in the past, including the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark and the amateur stadium at the Olympic Stadium. In the current season there is a temporary solution in the HOWOGE Arena “Hans Zoschke”, where the Altglienickers share the costs with Lichtenberg 47. However, this situation brings additional burdens for the Lichtenberg club, as Lichtenberg President Michael Grunst reports.
The problems are not only current, but have accumulated over the years. Talks about building our own venue have largely failed, which has increased the urgency of the move to Fürstenwalde. In the past, obtaining building permits for a dedicated arena on VSG land has proven difficult, leading to a constant commute and uncertainty.
The outlook for the new season
For VSG Altglienicke, the move to Fürstenwalde means a new beginning and the hope for better conditions in the coming season. The new venue could help attract more spectators and strengthen the club atmosphere. In the Regionalliga Nordost, which has an average capacity of 11,145 spectators per stadium, an active community of fans is important. Current figures show that stadium occupancy is only 18.8 percent, which can hardly be satisfactory for a regional league team 100 percent my club explained.
The next steps for VSG Altglienicke will be crucial. Fans and those responsible are looking forward to the move to Brandenburg with excitement, hoping that it will bring about positive change.