Commerzbank-Arena
The Commerzbank-Arena (German pronunciation: [koˈmɛʁtsbaŋkʔaˌʁeːnaː], sometimes [kɔˈmɛʁts-] ) is a sports stadium in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. Commonly known by its original name, Waldstadion [ˈvaltˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] (English: Forest Stadium), the stadium opened in 1925. The stadium has been upgraded several times since then; the most recent remodelling was its redevelopment as a football-only stadium in preparation for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2006 FIFA World Cup. With a capacity of 51,500 spectators for league matches and 48,500 for American Football and International Football matches, it is among the ten largest football stadiums in Germany. The stadium was one of the nine venues of 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, and hosted four matches including the final
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Commerzbank-Arena
The Commerzbank-Arena (German pronunciation: [koˈmɛʁtsbaŋkʔaˌʁeːnaː], sometimes [kɔˈmɛʁts-] ) is a sports stadium in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. Commonly known by its original name, Waldstadion [ˈvaltˌʃtaːdi̯ɔn] (English: Forest Stadium), the stadium opened in 1925. The stadium has been upgraded several times since then; the most recent remodelling was its redevelopment as a football-only stadium in preparation for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2006 FIFA World Cup. With a capacity of 51,500 spectators for league matches and 48,500 for American Football and International Football matches, it is among the ten largest football stadiums in Germany. The stadium was one of the nine venues of 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, and hosted four matches including the final
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FIFA Women's World Cup Stadium, Frankfurt (2011 FIFA Women's World Cup)
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FIFA World Cup Stadium, Frankfurt (2006 FIFA World Cup)
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Waldstadion (1925–2005)
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opening date
1925-05-21
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744.609.263
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Gerkan, Marg & Partner
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Stadion Frankfurt Management GmbH
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Waldstadion Frankfurt Gesellschaft für Projektentwicklung
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1.937.195.319.742.005
seating capacity
American football: 48,000
Concert: 44,000
Football: 51,500
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Commerzbank-Arena
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Коммерцбанк-Арена
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كومرتسبانك أرينا
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