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Get to know the 10 stadiums that will be used as arenas for Euro 2024

  • List of Euro 2024 football competition stadiums revealed
  • Germany Got the opportunity to host for the second time in the history of this football program.
  • Most of the stadiums used for matches are football club stadiums that meet standards and are in regular use.
Get to know the 10 stadiums that will be used as arenas for Euro 2024

The European Football Championship or what we call Euro 2024 is about to begin. This year the host is Germany who have won this championship three times in 1972, 1980 and 1996

Of course, this isn’t Germany’s first time hosting a European football tournament. The first time had to go back to 1988 when they had the opportunity to host this competition. That year Netherlands It is a nation that has successfully won the championship.

However, Euro 2024 in Germany, they are back to host again. Today, 90min will volunteer to take everyone to see the football stadiums that will host the Euro 2024 football competition. Where are they?

Olympiastadion

It’s a stadium in Berlin. During the Olympic Games, a record attendance of more than 100,000 people took place. Today the stadium is part of Olympic Park Berlin

Since its renovation in 2004, the Olympiastadion has a permanent capacity of 74,475 and is the largest stadium in Germany for international football matches. UEFA Category Four Stadiums

Munich Football Arena

It is a football stadium in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It has a seating capacity of 70,000 for international competitions and 75,000 seats for domestic competitions. *It is the first stadium in the world to have a completely changeable exterior. -It is located at 25 Werner-Heisenberg-Alli in the northern part of the district. Schwabing-Freimann Munich’s Frontmaning Heath is the second largest stadium in Germany after Westphalia Stadium in Dortmund 

BVB Stadion Dortmund

It is a football stadium in Dortmund. North Rhine-Westphalia Germany. Which is the home field of Borussia Dortmund is officially called “Signal Iduna Park” for sponsorship reasons and BVB Stadium Dortmund in UEFA competitions. The name comes from the former Prussian province of Westphalia. 

With a capacity of 81,365 seats (standing and seated) and an international capacity of 65,829 seats (seated only), it is Germany’s largest stadium. It is the seventh largest stadium in Europe and the third largest home stadium of Europe’s top clubs after Camp Nou and Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. It is a European record for the number of visitors. average This happened in the 2011/12 season, with nearly 1.37 million viewers across 17 games, averaging 80,588 viewers per game.

Stuttgart Arena 

It is a stadium located in Stuttgart. Baden-Wuerttemberg Germany and is home to Bundesliga club Stuttgart, hosting football matches at the 1974 World Cup, Euro 1988 and the 2006 World Cup. Additionally, the 1959 European Cup Final, a replay of the สมัคร ufabet cup. the 1962 European Cup Winners’ Final, the 1988 European Cup Final and the second leg of the 1989 UEFA Cup Final.

The stadium hosted the 1986 European Championships and the 1993. World Athletics Championships before being redeveloped as a football-only stadium in 2009.

Aufschalke Arena

It is now known as Feltins-Arena. For support reasons It is a retractable roof football stadium in Gelsenkirchen. North Rhine-Westphalia Germany Opened in 2011 as the new home stadium of Schalke 04 football club.

It hosted the 2004 UEFA Champions League final and five matches of the 2006 World Cup, including the quarter-finals, and will host four matches at Euro 2024. It has a capacity of 62,271. (standing and sitting) for league competitions and 54,740 (sitting only) for international competitions. The stadium has a retractable roof and a retractable field. Naming rights to the stadium were sold to German brewery Veltins in 2005.

Volkswagen Park Stadium

It is a football stadium in Wolfsburg. Germany Lower Saxony opened in 2002. It is named after the automotive group Volkswagen AG. The 30,000-seat Volkswagen Arena is located in Aller Park and is the home stadium. of the football team FL Wolfsburg

Frankfurt Arena

It is a retractable roof stadium in Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany. The home stadium of Eintracht Frankfurt football club opened in 1925. The stadium has been renovated several times since then. The most recent renovation was to redevelop it into a football stadium only. To prepare for the competition FIFA Confederations Cup 2005 and World Cup 2006 with a capacity of 58,000 spectators.

for league matches, making it the seventh largest football stadium in Germany. The stadium was one of nine venues for the 2011 Women’s World Cup and hosted four matches, including the final. It will also be used as the arena for five UEFA Euro 2024 matches.

Dusseldorf Arena

Formerly known as LTU Arena and as Düsseldorf Arena (Euro 2024), it is a retractable roof football stadium in Düsseldorf. Germany The stadium currently hosts the football team of the association Fortuna Düsseldorf.

Cologne Stadium

It is a German football stadium in the city of Cologne. It was built on the site of a stadium. Mungersdorfer Two places before Home to local Bundesliga team FC Köln, the stadium is one of five stadiums that host FIFA competitions. Confederations Cup 2005 and World Cup 2006 and hosted the 2020 UEFA Europa League Final behind closed doors. Local energy companies Rhein Energy AG currently holds the naming rights to the stadium. Therefore it is known as Cologne Stadium.

Red Bull Arena

Formerly known as Central Stadion Located in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. It is the largest football stadium in East Germany. It is also a concert venue.

The stadium opened in 2004 and is currently the home stadium of RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. The stadium was previously used by FC Saxony Leipzig from its opening until 2009 due to regulations. Due to the support of UEFA, the stadium is known as the RB Arena for European competition