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UEFA.com: The stadium's official tenants are FC Bayern München and TSV 1860 von München. The stadium's unique facade, consisting of 2,874 air panels, glows red (Bayern), blue (1860) or white (non-matchdays).
WorldSoccerShop: The home stadion of Bundesliga club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim is located in Sinsheim and is able to hold almost as many people (30,164) as the city has inhabitants (35,000).
Soccer Stadium · Pichelsberg · 134 tips and reviews
WorldSoccerShop: The new Olympiastadion in Berlin has the highest all-seated capacity in Germany at 74,228. It hosted the World Cup Final 2006 with Italy beating France in penalties.
WorldSoccerShop: From the 2008-09 season, the stadium was renamed the Mercedes-Benz Arena, starting with a pre-season friendly against Arsenal on 30 July 2008. It now has a capacity of 52,000 spectators.
WorldSoccerShop: Borussia-Park has a capacity of 54,067 spectators. It features amenities such as VIP lounges, fanshop, bar and museum, and costed 85 million euro to construct.
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WorldSoccerShop: The Easy Credit Stadion which was one fo the venues of the 2010 World Cup is also known as Max-Morlock-Stadion in honor of one of the best players in club history.
WorldSoccerShop: The original 86,000-seat stadium was completed in 1954 and has since been rebuilt several times for various major football events. Today it has 49,000 covered seats.
WorldSoccerShop: The Veltins Arena is one of the most modern stadiums in the world. The Veltins-Arena features a Teflon-coated fiberglass canvas retractable roof, which spans the entire stadium.
WorldSoccerShop: The Commerzbank-Arena`s most striking feature is a 37,500 m² large tent, which is modeled on a rim with spokes. One of the largest stadiums in Germany.