Olympic Stadium of Melmingen
{{Infobox venue | name = Olympic Stadium of Melmingen | native_name = Melminger Olympiastadion | native_name_lang = | nickname = | logo_image = | logo_size = | logo_alt = | logo_caption = | image = MelmingiaOlympicStadium.png | image_size = 218px | image_upright = | image_alt = | caption = | image_map = | map_size = | map_alt = | map_caption = | pushpin_map = | pushpin_mapsize = | pushpin_map_caption = | pushpin_label_position = | pushpin_relief = | fullname = | former names = *Ochsenbeinstadion (1955-1966)
- Südmelminger Stadion (1966-1991)
| address = | city = | country = | location = Südstadt, [[Melmingen], Maurenmark, Besmenia | coordinates = | elevation = | publictransit = | parking = | owner = Government of Maurenmark | operator = Melminger Olympiastadion GmbH | designation = | type = | genre = | seating_type = | suites = | capacity = 70,634 | record_attendance = | dimensions = | field_shape = | acreage = | surface = | scoreboard = | screens = | currentuse = | production = | broke_ground = | built = 1951-1955 | opened = 1 October 1955 | renovated = | expanded = 1987 | closed = | demolished = | rebuilt = | yearsactive = | cost = BM 38 million | architect = Franz Peerschmidt | builder = | project_manager = | structural engineer = | services engineer = | general_contractor = | main_contractors =
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- FC Schwarz-Weiß Melmingen (Since 1956)
- Major sporting events hosted
- International matches of the BFB (since 1968)
- 1990 Summer Olympic Games (Iearth)
- 1999 Melmingen World Cup
| website = | embedded = }} The Olympic Stadium of Melmingen, (Besmenian: Melminger Olympiastadion) is a multifunctional stadium in Melmingen. It was built between 1951 and 1955. The stadium is since the home stadium of FC Schwarz-Weiß Melmingen, and since 1968 host stadium for many BFB international games and in 1990 host stadium for the 1990 Summer Olympic Games and for the 1999 Melmingen World Cup.
Originally the name for the stadium was Südmelminger Stadion (South Melmingia Stadium), but after Karl Ochsenbein's death during construction in 1954, it was decided to name the stadium after him.