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A small guide about the stadiums that will hold the World Cup.


Hamburg​



World Cup Stadium

Built in 2000

Capacity: 45 442 seats.

One of the worlds most beautiful arenas. It has received five stars from UEFA.

Games:
10th June: Argentina - Ivory Coast
15th June: Ecuador - Costa Rica
19th June: Saudi Arabia - Ukraine
22nd June: Czech Republic - Italy
30th June: Quarter Final 3
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Gelsenkirchen​



Arena AufSchalke

Built in 2001

Capacity: 48426 seats.

It has hosted the Champions League final in 2004. Five stars from UEFA.

Games:
9th June: Poland - Ecuador
12th June: USA - Czech Republic
16th June: Argentina - S&M
21st June: Portugal - Mexico
1st July: Quarter Final 2
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Köln​



World Cup Stadium

Built in 1975

Capacity: 40 590 seats.

Totally renovated in 2004. The Rolling Stones and the pope have been here :biggrin:

Games:
11th June: Angola - Portugal
17th June: Czech Republic - Ghana
20th June: Sweden - England
23rd June: Togo - France
26th June: Playoff game 7
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Nürnberg​



Frankenstadion

Stadium built in 1928

Capacity: 36 898 seats.

Renovated and enlarged in 2005.

Games:
11th June: Mexico - Iran
15th June: England - Trinidad & Tobago
18th June: Japan - Croatia
22nd June: Ghana - USA
25th June: Playoff game 4
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Hannover



World Cup Stadium

Built in 1954

Capacity: 39 297 seats.

Previous name was Niedersachenstadion and it has been renovated in 2004.

Games:
12th June: Italy - Ghana
16th June: Mexico - Angola
20th June: Costa Rica - Poland
23rd June: Switzerland - South Korea
27th June: Playoff game 8
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Dortmund​



Westfalenstadion

Built in 1974

Capacity: 60 285 seats.

It was built for the World Cup in 1974. Renovated in 2005.

Games:
10th June: Trinidad&Tobago - Sweden
14th June: Germany - Poland
19th June: Togo - Switzerland
22nd June: Japan - Brasil
27th June: Playoff game 6
4th July: Semi Final 1
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Frankfurt​



Waldstadion

Built in 2005

Capacity: 43 324 seats.

In the old Waldstadion Mohammad Ali played Karl Mildenberger in 1966.

Games:
10th June: England - Paraguay
13th June: South Korea - Togo
17th June: Portugal - Iran
21st June: Holland - Argentina
1st July: Playoff game 4
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Stuttgart​



Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion

Built in 1933

Capacity: 47 757 seats.

Its previous name was Neckarstadion

Games:
13th June: France - Switzerland
16th June: Holland - Ivory Coast
19th June: Spain - Tunisia
22nd June: Croatia - Australia
25th June: Playoff game 2
8th July: Third place game.
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Berlin​



Olympiastadion

Built in 1936

Capacity: 66 021 seats.

Games:
13th June: Brasil - Croatia
15th June: Sweden - Paraguay
20th June: Ecuador - Germany
23rd June: Ukraine - Tunisia
30th June: Quarter Final 1
9th July: Final
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Leipzig​



Zentralstadion

Built in 1956

Capacity: 38 898 seats.

Totally renovated in 2003. It was Germany's previous larrgest capacity stadium with 100 000 spectators.

Games:
11th June: S&M - Holland
14th June: Spain - Ukraine
18th June: France - South Korea
21st June: Iran - Angola
24th June: Playoff game 3
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Kaiserslautern​



Fritz Walterstadion

Built in 1920

Capacity: 41 513

Renovated and enlarged in 2005. Fritz Walter was the captain of the german NT squad of 1954.

Games:
12th June: Australia - Japan
17th June: Italy - USA
20th June: paraguay - Trinidad&Tobago
23rd June: Saudi Arabia - Spain
26th June: Playoff game 5
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München​



World Cup Stadium

Built in 2005

Capacity: 59 416 seats.

Here is Europe's biggest parking place, underground, with a capacity for 10 000 cars.

Games:
9th June: Germany - Costa Rica (The opening game)
14th June: Tunisia - Saudi Arabia
18th June: Brasil - Australia
21st June: Ivory Coast - S&M
24th June: Playoff game 1
5th July: Semi Final 2
 

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    Notice that each stadium will have five or six games only. I guess this is because they want to cover all major cities in Germany.
     

    Slagathor

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    Jul 25, 2001
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    #5
    I can't believe that two stadiums have a running track; one of which will host the final game. Who the fuck came up with that?
     

    gray

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    Apr 22, 2003
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    #6
    Erik said:
    I can't believe that two stadiums have a running track; one of which will host the final game. Who the fuck came up with that?
    I guess there wasn't all that much room for discussion, seeing how it's the cpital and all. Then again, the WC02 final was held in Yokohama, so I guess that argument's fallen through already.
     

    Tino

    Il Tedesco
    Feb 1, 2005
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    #14
    the final should have been in Dortmund! cause its the biggest arena and their is the best atmosphere!

    I will be in Hamburg for ITA-CZE
    and in Leipzig for an 1/8final game
     

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