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    Interesting German Bundesliga Stadiums

    December 26, 2022 by Jenn Leave a Comment

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    In Germany, Football reigns over many other sports. It is also the home to the 2014 World Cup champions. The Bundesliga predictions serve German national stars and fans ahead. The German Bundesliga is one of the most elite football leagues in Europe. Regarding football talent, Bundesliga is often ranked third behind the English Premier League and Spain's La Liga. 

    Apart from having some of the world's best football talents, the league also boasts some of the world's best stadiums. Of the 18 stadiums used in Bundesliga, eight were built after the year 2000. The other 10 of the league's stadiums are older but have been upgraded and possess unique features compared to their British, Spanish, or Italian rivals.

    5 Must-See Germany Bundesliga Stadiums 

    5 Must-See Germany Bundesliga Stadiums 

    Bayern Munich: Allianz Arena

    Bayern Munich is again back on top of the Bundesliga table and among the world's most successful football clubs. The 75,000-capacity stadium is among the best in the world, but the spectators appear weary of constantly cheering the team.

    People joke that the design looks like a pillow or a rubber raft, but when it first debuted in 2005, it was a very innovative idea. Allianz Arena also housed Bayern Munich's city rivals, 1860 Munich.

    Due to their consistent success in the Bundesliga picks and Champions League, Allianz Arena is a must-see for every football fan visiting Germany. Inflatable panels light up red for Bayern Munich, blue for TSV 1860 Munich, and white for neutral and foreign games. Anyone who visits the stadium is likely to become a lifelong Bayern fan.

    Borussia Dortmund: Signal Iduna Park

    Signal Iduna Park is the most iconic and well-known venue among British fans who travel to Germany to watch games. The remarkable capacity of Dortmund's stadium is 81,000 people, and polls usually find that Dortmund fans provide the best atmosphere.

    Borussia Dortmund's home stadium is the thirteenth largest in the world. Signal Iduna Park first debuted in 2006. Nothing compares to the sight of the Yellow Wall unfurling a banner before a Dortmund game. 

    When 24,454 enthusiastic Dortmund fans turn Europe's most extensive freestanding terrace into a wall of black and yellow flags and banners to greet their team, it's one of those football moments that give you goosebumps.

    Schalke 04 - Veltins Arena

    Schalke 04 is what keeps Gelsenkirchen going. This stadium can hold over 61,000 people and has a roof that operators can pull back. But operators can also move the pitch outside the stadium, so it's not just the roof that is mobile. 

    Schalke 04 has one of the most supportive fan bases in European football. Veltins Arena first opened in 2001. It is a fantastic venue for sporting events, especially when local rivals Schalke take on Borussia Dortmund. Most fans of Schalke 04 proudly wear their royal blue and white football shirts to games that are sold out.

    Hertha Berlin - Olympiastadion Berlin

    Berlin has a reputation as a city that doesn't get behind its football team despite being the capital. We could debate that, but it would be difficult for any team to fill the 74,000- plus seats at Olympiastadion. Olympiastadion was created for the infamous 1936 summer Olympics and opened to the public that year.

    Incredible in every way, a visit to this stadium is a must if you love football. Though updated in the 1990s, many Germans wished the stadium was demolished, as it was invented at a traumatic time. In the end, the 2006 World Cup was responsible for the stadium's survival, as the event's organizers spent 45 million euros updating the facility.

    Borussia Monchengladbach - Borussia Park

    The 1970s belonged to Borussia Monchengladbach, the German powerhouse. Between 1970 and 1977, the Foals won the Bundesliga five times. This team consistently finished second throughout the decade in the years they didn't win. 

    Additionally, Monchengladbach won the UEFA Cup twice during the decade, making them Germany's most outstanding team before Bayern's rise to prominence in the 1980s. Hence, their popularity in Bundesliga predictions today.

    The Borussia Park in Monchengladbach has a capacity of 54,057 and was opened in 2004. The club is located in the stunning historic town of Monchengladbach, roughly halfway between Dusseldorf and the Dutch border.

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