Voith-Arena, home stadium of Heidenheim
Heidenheim

Heidenheim

GermanyTyskland
DWLWD

Grunnlagt

1846

Arena

Voith-Arena

By

Heidenheim

Kapasitet

15,000

Underlag

grass

#18 Bundesliga R0# DFB Pokal
NesteBundesliga
Köln
Köln
10/05/202617:30
Heidenheim
Heidenheim

Sesongstatistikk

Statistikk

5W 7D 19L

H:4W/A:1W

Mal

35 / 66 (-31)

H:23/A:12

Holdte nullen

9

H:4/A:5

Rangering

16

Skadede spillere (8)

F. FellerLCL Knee Injury
siden 16/07/2025
J. FöhrenbachConcussion
siden 24/08/2025
T. KellerAnkle Injury
siden 15/07/2025
L. PaçaradaACL Knee Injury
siden 14/09/2025
M. HonsakMuscle Injury
siden 17/08/2025
N. RothweilerMuscle Injury
siden 28/08/2025
A. BeckConcussion
siden 10/08/2025
M. PieringerAnkle Injury
siden 30/07/2025

Trofeer

3. Liga

2013/2014,

1xWinner

Reg. Cup Württemberg

2013/2014,

1xWinner

2. Bundesliga

2022/2023,

1xWinner

Heidenheim

1. FC Heidenheim 1846 was founded in 1846, making it one of Germany's oldest sports clubs, though its football section developed significantly in later decades. Based in Heidenheim an der Brenz in Baden-Württemberg, the club made its historic Bundesliga debut in the 2023-24 season after years of steady progression through the lower divisions. Heidenheim plays its home matches at the Voith-Arena, a compact stadium situated on a hillside with a capacity of around 15,000 fans. Known as the FCH, the club has become a symbol of ambitious, well-organized football from a small city. Their rise through the ranks under longtime manager Frank Schmidt is celebrated as one of German football's most inspiring stories. Wearing red and blue, Heidenheim represents the beating heart of a passionate community united by football.