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  2. Waldstadion (Frankfurt) - Wikipedia

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    The old Waldstadion prior to the latest reconstruction Stadium from the air (2017). The Waldstadion (German pronunciation: [ˈvalt.ʃtaːdi̯ɔn] ⓘ, Forest Stadium), currently known as Deutsche Bank Park for sponsorship purposes, is a retractable roof sports stadium in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany.

  3. List of European stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Bank Park: 47,000 [49] [17] Frankfurt Germany: Eintracht Frankfurt 1974 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 1988 venue, 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup Final venue, 2006 FIFA World Cup venue, UEFA Euro 2024 venue 1980 UEFA Cup final venue, 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup final venue: 1925: 67 Merkur Spiel-Arena: 47,000 [17] Düsseldorf Germany ...

  4. List of football stadiums in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Uhlsport Park (Sportpark Unterhaching) 15,053 Unterhaching Bavaria: SpVgg Unterhaching, Munich Ravens: 58 Holstein-Stadion: 15,034 Kiel Schleswig-Holstein: Holstein Kiel: 59 Voith-Arena: 15,001 Heidenheim Baden-Württemberg: 1. FC Heidenheim: 60 Grünwalder Stadion: 15,000 Munich Bavaria: 1860 Munich: 61 Home Deluxe Arena: 15,000 Paderborn ...

  5. German club Bayer Leverkusen equals 59-year-old record as ...

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    Something special has happened at Bayer Leverkusen this season. Die Schwarzroten have already wrapped up the Bundesliga title – the first in the club’s 119-year history, ending Bayern Munich ...

  6. Eintracht Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Since 1925 their stadium has been the Waldstadion, which is currently named Deutsche Bank Park for sponsorship reasons. [ 5 ] Eintracht Frankfurt have either won or drawn more than three-quarters of their games as well as having finished the majority of their seasons placed in the top half of the table, [ 6 ] but also having the highest number ...

  7. Waldstadion - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Bank Park (formerly "Commerzbank Arena") at Frankfurt am Main, home of Eintracht Frankfurt, more known as Waldstadion; Städtisches Waldstadion at Aalen, home of VfR Aalen; Waldstadion Feucht at Feucht, home of 1. SC Feucht; Waldstadion Hasborn at Hasborn, home of Rot-Weiss Hasborn-Dautweiler

  8. Frankfurt Stadion station - Wikipedia

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    Stadion station is close to Frankfurt's main football stadium, the Deutsche Bank Park. Prior to 1937 it was called Frankfurt-Goldstein and from then until 24 December 2005 it was called Frankfurt-Sportfeld ("Sport field"). According to Deutsche Bahn it is used by 570 trains a day and is the busiest railway junction in Germany. The station is ...

  9. PSD Bank Arena - Wikipedia

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    The PSD Bank Arena (formerly known as Stadion am Bornheimer Hang) is a multi-use stadium in Bornheim, a district of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and is best accessed by the Johanna-Tesch-Platz U-Bahn station (which is located on territory of the district Riederwald), or (for away fans) the Eissporthalle/Festplatz station.