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List of football stadiums in Germany

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The Westfalenstadion, the largest football stadium in Germany and home of Borussia Dortmund

The following is a list of football stadiums in Germany with a total capacity of at least 20,000 spectators (seating and standing). Below a list of stadiums with a capacity of at least 10,000. Stadiums in bold are part of the 2024–25 Bundesliga.

Current stadiums

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Capacity above 20,000

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# Image Stadium Capacity City State Tenants Opened Notes
1 Signal Iduna Park
(Westfalenstadion)
81,365[1] Dortmund  North Rhine-Westphalia Borussia Dortmund 1974 UEFA Category 4 stadium
2 Allianz Arena 75,024[2] Munich  Bavaria FC Bayern Munich 2005 UEFA Category 4 stadium
3 Olympiastadion Berlin 74,475[3] Berlin  Berlin Hertha BSC 1936 UEFA Category 4 stadium
4 Olympiastadion Munich 63,118[4] Munich  Bavaria 1972
5 Veltins-Arena
(Arena AufSchalke)
62,271 Gelsenkirchen  North Rhine-Westphalia FC Schalke 04 2001 UEFA Category 4 stadium
6 MHPArena
(Neckarstadion)
60,058[5] Stuttgart  Baden-Württemberg VfB Stuttgart 1933 UEFA Category 4 stadium
7 Deutsche Bank Park
(Waldstadion)
58,000 Frankfurt  Hesse Eintracht Frankfurt 1925
8 Volksparkstadion 57,000 Hamburg  Hamburg Hamburger SV 1953 UEFA Category 4 stadium
9 Merkur Spiel-Arena 54,600 Düsseldorf  North Rhine-Westphalia Fortuna Düsseldorf 2005
10 Borussia-Park 54,022 Mönchengladbach  North Rhine-Westphalia Borussia Mönchengladbach 2004
11 Max-Morlock-Stadion 50,000 Nuremberg  Bavaria 1. FC Nürnberg 1928
12 RheinEnergieStadion
(Müngersdorfer Stadion)
49,698[6] Cologne  North Rhine-Westphalia 1. FC Köln 1923
13 Fritz-Walter-Stadion 49,327 Kaiserslautern  Rhineland-Palatinate 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1920
14 Heinz-von-Heiden-Arena
(Niedersachsenstadion)
49,000 Hannover  Lower Saxony Hannover 96 1954
15 Red Bull Arena 47,800 Leipzig  Saxony RB Leipzig 2004 UEFA Category 4 stadium
16 Weserstadion 42,100 Bremen  Bremen SV Werder Bremen 1947
17 Europa-Park Stadion 34,700 Freiburg im Breisgau  Baden-Württemberg SC Freiburg 2021
18 BBBank Wildpark
(Wildparkstadion)
34,140 Karlsruhe  Baden-Württemberg Karlsruher SC 2023
19 Mewa Arena 34,034 Mainz  Rhineland-Palatinate 1. FSV Mainz 05 2011
20 Tivoli 32,960 Aachen  North Rhine-Westphalia Alemannia Aachen 2009
21 Rosenaustadion 32,354 Augsburg  Bavaria FC Augsburg II 1951
22 Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion 32,066 Dresden  Saxony Dynamo Dresden 1923
23 Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena
(MSV-Arena)
31,514 Duisburg  North Rhine-Westphalia MSV Duisburg 2004
24 WWK Arena 30,660 Augsburg  Bavaria FC Augsburg 2009
25 BayArena 30,210 Leverkusen  North Rhine-Westphalia Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1958
26 PreZero Arena
(Rhein-Neckar-Arena)
30,150 Sinsheim  Baden-Württemberg TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 2009
27 Avnet Arena 30,098 Magdeburg  Saxony-Anhalt 1. FC Magdeburg 2006
28 Volkswagen Arena 30,000 Wolfsburg  Lower Saxony VfL Wolfsburg 2002
29 Millerntor-Stadion 29,546[7] Hamburg  Hamburg FC St.Pauli 1963
30 Ostseestadion 29,000 Rostock  Mecklenburg-Vorpommern F.C. Hansa Rostock 1954
31 Vonovia Ruhrstadion 27,599 Bochum  North Rhine-Westphalia VfL Bochum 1911
32 SchücoArena
(Bielefelder Alm)
27,300 Bielefeld  North Rhine-Westphalia Arminia Bielefeld 1926
33 Carl-Benz-Stadion 26,022 Mannheim  Baden-Württemberg SV Waldhof Mannheim 1994
34 Dreisamstadion 24,000 Freiburg im Breisgau  Baden-Württemberg SC Freiburg II 1953
35 Ellenfeldstadion 23,400 Neunkirchen  Saarland Borussia Neunkirchen 1912
36 Eintracht-Stadion 23,325 Braunschweig  Lower Saxony Eintracht Braunschweig 1923
37 Stadion am Zoo 23,067 Wuppertal  North Rhine-Westphalia Wuppertaler SV 1924
38 Stadion der Freundschaft 22,528 Cottbus  Brandenburg Energie Cottbus 1930
39 Stadion An der Alten Försterei 22,012 Berlin  Berlin 1. FC Union Berlin 1966
40 Hans-Walter-Wild-Stadion 21,500 Bayreuth  Bavaria SpVgg Bayreuth 1967
41 Niederrheinstadion 21,318 Oberhausen  North Rhine-Westphalia Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 1926
42 Stadion an der Hafenstraße 20,650 Essen  North Rhine-Westphalia Rot-Weiss Essen 2012
43 Stadion am Bieberer Berg 20,500 Offenbach am Main  Hesse Kickers Offenbach 2012
44 Grotenburg-Stadion 20,200 Krefeld  North Rhine-Westphalia KFC Uerdingen 05 1927

Capacity of 10,000–20,000

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# Image Stadium Capacity City State Tenants Opened Notes
45 Paul-Greifzu-Stadion 20,000 Dessau-Roßlau  Saxony-Anhalt SV Dessau 05 1952
46 Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Stadion 19,708 Berlin  Berlin Berlin Thunder, VSG Altglienicke 1952 Demolition began in 2024.[8]
47 Donaustadion 19,500 Ulm  Baden-Württemberg SSV Ulm 1925
48 Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor 17,810 Darmstadt  Hesse Darmstadt 98 1921
49 Stadion an der Bremer Brücke 16,667 Osnabrück  Lower Saxony VfL Osnabrück 1933
50 Sportpark Ronhof | Thomas Sommer 16,626 Fürth  Bavaria Greuther Fürth 1910
51 Ischelandstadion 16,500 Hagen  North Rhine-Westphalia SSV Hagen
52 Ludwigsparkstadion 16,003 Saarbrücken  Saarland 1. FC Saarbrücken
53 Erzgebirgsstadion 15,711 Aue-Bad Schlema  Saxony Erzgebirge Aue
54 GP Stadion am Hardtwald
(Hardtwaldstadion)
15,414 Sandhausen  Baden-Württemberg SV Sandhausen
55 Jahnstadion Regensburg 15,210 Regensburg  Bavaria Jahn Regensburg
56 Leuna-Chemie-Stadion 15,057 Halle  Saxony-Anhalt Hallescher FC
57 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  North Rhine-Westphalia SC Paderborn
62 Audi Sportpark 15,000 Ingolstadt  Bavaria FC Ingolstadt
63 Hänsch-Arena 13,241 Meppen  Lower Saxony SV Meppen
64 BRITA-Arena 12,566 Wiesbaden  Hesse Wehen Wiesbaden
65 PSD Bank Arena
(Stadion am Bornheimer Hang)
12,542 Frankfurt  Hesse FSV Frankfurt, Frankfurt Galaxy, Frankfurt Universe
66 Stadion im Sportforum 12,000[9] Berlin  Berlin BFC Dynamo 1954 Capacity currently reduced to 4,500.[10]
67 Stadion Pennenfeld 12,000 Bonn  North Rhine-Westphalia Bonn Gamecocks
68 Südstadion 11,748 Cologne  North Rhine-Westphalia SC Fortuna Köln, Cologne Centurions
69 Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau 11,410 Stuttgart  Baden-Württemberg Stuttgarter Kickers, Stuttgart Scorpions, Stuttgart Surge
70 GGZ-Arena
(Stadion Zwickau)
10,049 Zwickau  Saxony FSV Zwickau
71 WIRmachenDRUCK Arena 10,001 Aspach  Baden-Württemberg Sonnenhof Großaspach, VfB Stuttgart II
72 Sportpark Höhenberg 10,001 Cologne  North Rhine-Westphalia Viktoria Köln

Maps

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StadiumDB identifier

References

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  1. ^ kicker.de – Dortmunds Stadionkapazität erhöht sich
  2. ^ allianz-arena.com – General information about the Allianz Arena
  3. ^ Facts and Figures OlympiaStadion Berlin Archived 2017-03-12 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ olympiapark.de – Olympic Stadium Key Facts
  5. ^ "Extensive refurbishment work completed: MHP Arena Stuttgart shines in new splendor" (PDF). mhp.com. MHP Management- und IT-Beratung. 17 April 2024. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  6. ^ rheinenergiestadion.de
  7. ^ "FC St. Pauli – Fakten zum Millerntor". fcstpauli.com (in German). Fußball-Club St. Pauli v. 1910 e.V. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  8. ^ Läkamp, Jannik (8 October 2024). "Jahn-Sportpark in Berlin: Tribünen-Abriss gestartet – Bagger am Stadion". Berliner Zeitung (in German). Berlin: Berliner Verlag GmbH. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  9. ^ "BFC Dynamo Stadion". Kicker (in German). Nuremberg: Olympia Verlag GmbH. n.d. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
  10. ^ Shulze, Lukas (1 March 2024). "BEI EINEM AUFSTIEG IN DIE 3. LIGA: WIRD DAS BFC-STADION RECHTZEITIG MODERNISIERT?". Tag24 (de) (in German). Dresden: TAG24 NEWS Deutschland GmbH. Retrieved 15 August 2024.

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