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Allianz Arena

Coordinates : 48°13′8″N 11°37′29″E  /  48.21889°N 11.62472°E  / 48.21889; 11.62472
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Allianz Arena
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Location Munich , Germany
Public transit U6 at Frottmaning
Owner Allianz Arena Munchen Stadion GmbH
Operator Allianz Arena Munchen Stadion GmbH
Executive suites 106
Capacity
  • 75,024 (domestic matches)
  • 70,000 (international and European matches)
  • Capacity history
    • 66,000 (2005)
    • 69,901 (2006?2012)
    • 71,137 (2012?2013)
    • 71,437 (2013?2015)
Field size 105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd)
Surface natural grass [1]
Construction
Started 21 October 2002
Opened 30 May 2005
Construction cost €340 million
Architect
Structural engineer Ove Arup & Partners
Tenants
Website
allianz-arena .com /en

Allianz Arena ( German: [a?li?ants ?a??eːnaː] ; known as Fußball Arena Munchen for UEFA competitions) is a football stadium in the north of Munich , Germany . Bayern Munich , TSV 1860 Munchen and the Germany national football team use this stadium. The stadium offers 69,901 seats.

The stadium was used for the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final .

Construction [ change | change source ]

The stadium took about 340 million Euros to make. The stadium was made with real grass. The architect was Herzog & de Meuron and ArupSport.

International tournament matches [ change | change source ]

2006 FIFA World Cup [ change | change source ]

The stadium was one of the venues for the 2006 FIFA World Cup . However, due to sponsorship contracts, the arena was called FIFA World Cup Stadium Munich during the World Cup.

The following games were played at the stadium during the World Cup of 2006:

Date Time ( CEST ) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
9 June 2006 18:00 Germany   4?2   Costa Rica Group A (opening match) 66,000
14 June 2006 18:00 Tunisia   2?2   Saudi Arabia Group H 66,000
18 June 2006 18:00 Brazil   2?0   Australia Group F 66,000
21 June 2006 21:00 Ivory Coast   3?2   Serbia and Montenegro Group C 66,000
24 June 2006 17:00 Germany   2?0   Sweden Round of 16 66,000
5 July 2006 21:00 Portugal   0?1   France Semi-finals 66,000

UEFA Euro 2020 [ change | change source ]

The stadium hosted three group stage matches and one quarter-finals match at the UEFA Euro 2020 .

Date Time Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
16 June 2021 21:00 France   1?0   Germany Group F 13,000 [2]
19 June 2021 18:00 Portugal   2?4 12,926 [3]
23 June 2021 21:00 Germany   2?2   Hungary 12,413 [4]
2 July 2021 21:00 Belgium   1?2   Italy Quarter-finals 12,984 [5]

References [ change | change source ]

  1. "Neuer Rasen fur die Allianz Arena" . allianz-arena.com . 19 September 2018 . Retrieved 23 June 2020 .
  2. "Full Time Summary ? France v Germany" (PDF) . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 15 June 2021 . Retrieved 15 June 2021 .
  3. "Full Time Summary ? Portugal v Germany" (PDF) . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 19 June 2021 . Retrieved 19 June 2021 .
  4. "Full Time Summary ? Germany v Hungary" (PDF) . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 23 June 2021 . Retrieved 23 June 2021 .
  5. "Full Time Summary ? Belgium v Italy" (PDF) . UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations. 2 July 2021 . Retrieved 2 July 2021 .

Other websites [ change | change source ]

Preceded by
World Cup Stadium
Seoul
FIFA World Cup
Opening venue

2006
Succeeded by
Soccer City
Johannesburg
Preceded by
Wembley Stadium
London
UEFA Champions League
Final venue

2012
Succeeded by
Wembley Stadium
London
Preceded by
Wembley Stadium
London
UEFA Champions League
Final venue

2025
Succeeded by
To be determined

48°13′8″N 11°37′29″E  /  48.21889°N 11.62472°E  / 48.21889; 11.62472