Euro 2024: A Tour of Germany's Iconic Stadiums


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The UEFA European Championship 2024, also known as Euro 2024, will be hosted in Germany across ten cities, each offering unique stadiums with rich histories and modern amenities. Here are the key stadiums and their host cities:

Discover the Venues Hosting Europe's Football Championship, From Berlin to Munich and Beyond

  1. Olympiastadion (Berlin):

    • Capacity: 70,000
    • Details: This iconic stadium, built for the 1936 Olympics, will host the opening match, a quarter-final, and the final on July 14. It has a storied history and is home to Hertha BSC​.
  2. Allianz Arena (Munich):

    • Capacity: 67,000
    • Details: Known for its striking exterior and home to Bayern Munich, this stadium will host group stage matches, a round of 16, and a semi-final. It was also a venue for the 2006 World Cup​.
  3. Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund):

    • Capacity: 66,000
    • Details: Famous for its passionate fans and impressive atmosphere, this stadium will feature group matches, a round of 16, and a semi-final. It's the home of Borussia Dortmund​.
  4. Mercedes-Benz Arena (Stuttgart):

    • Capacity: 54,000
    • Details: This modern venue will host group stage matches and a quarter-final. It is home to VfB Stuttgart and has been renovated to meet Euro 2024 standards​.
  5. Arena AufSchalke (Gelsenkirchen):

    • Capacity: 50,000
    • Details: With its retractable roof and slide-out pitch, this arena will host group stage matches and a round of 16. It is the home stadium of Schalke 04 and known for its state-of-the-art facilities​.
  6. Volksparkstadion (Hamburg):

    • Capacity: 50,000
    • Details: This stadium has a long history, having hosted matches in the 1974 and 2006 World Cups. It will host group stage matches and a quarter-final. It is home to Hamburger SV​.
  7. Merkur Spiel-Arena (Düsseldorf):

    • Capacity: 47,000
    • Details: This stadium will feature group stage matches and other knockout games. It is known for its multifunctional use and modern design​.
  8. Commerzbank-Arena (Frankfurt):

    • Capacity: 47,000
    • Details: This venue, home to Eintracht Frankfurt, will host group stage matches and a round of 16. It has been a key venue in previous tournaments like the 2006 World Cup​.
  9. Red Bull Arena (Leipzig):

    • Capacity: 42,000
    • Details: Home to RB Leipzig, this stadium will host several group stage matches. It's renowned for its modern facilities and vibrant matchday atmosphere​.
  10. RheinEnergieStadion (Cologne):

  • Capacity: 45,000
  • Details: This stadium will host group stage matches and is home to 1. FC Köln. It has a rich history and was a venue during the 2006 World Cup​.


These stadiums represent the best of German football infrastructure, combining historical significance with modern advancements, making them ideal venues for Euro 2024.






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