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Allianz Arena
Stadium nameAllianz Arena
LocationMunich, Germany
Broke ground2002
Opened2005
OwnerFC Bayern Munich
SurfaceGrass
TenantsFC Bayern Munich, TSV 1860 Munich
Seating capacity75,000

Allianz Arena is a prominent stadium located in Munich, Germany, and is home to the renowned football clubs FC Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munich. The stadium has hosted numerous high-profile UEFA Champions League matches, including the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final between Chelsea FC and FC Bayern Munich. It has also been a venue for Germany national football team matches, including 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Russia national football team and Finland national football team. The stadium's unique design and state-of-the-art facilities have made it a popular destination for sports fans and entertainment enthusiasts, with notable events including Concerts by AC/DC, Madonna, and U2.

History

The concept of building a new stadium in Munich was first proposed in the late 1990s, with FC Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munich collaborating on the project. The stadium's construction began in 2002, with Herzog & de Meuron serving as the primary architects. The stadium was officially opened on May 30, 2005, with a friendly match between FC Bayern Munich and Germany national football team. Since its opening, the stadium has hosted numerous notable events, including the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final, which featured Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard of Chelsea FC. The stadium has also been a venue for concerts by famous artists such as The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, and Lady Gaga.

Design and Construction

The stadium's unique design features a retroflective facade that can change colors depending on the team playing, with FC Bayern Munich's red and TSV 1860 Munich's blue being the primary colors. The stadium's roof is designed to be retractable, allowing for natural light to enter the stadium during the day. The stadium's construction was led by Herzog & de Meuron, with HKS, Inc. serving as the primary engineers. The stadium's design has been influenced by famous architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier, and has been compared to other notable stadiums such as Wembley Stadium and Camp Nou. The stadium's construction cost was approximately €340 million, with funding provided by Allianz and other notable sponsors such as Adidas and Volkswagen.

Facilities and Features

The stadium features a range of state-of-the-art facilities, including a video scoreboard, a sound system, and a heating system that allows the stadium to host events during the winter months. The stadium also features a range of amenities, including restaurants, bars, and shops. The stadium's seating capacity is approximately 75,000, with VIP suites and club seats available for premium fans. The stadium has also been designed with sustainability in mind, featuring a range of energy-efficient systems and recycling programs. Notable events hosted at the stadium include Concerts by Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, and Beyoncé, as well as football matches featuring Barcelona FC, Real Madrid CF, and Manchester United FC.

Tenants and Events

The stadium is home to FC Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munich, with both teams playing their home matches at the stadium. The stadium has also hosted a range of other events, including concerts, rugby matches, and American football games. Notable events hosted at the stadium include the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final, and friendly matches between Germany national football team and Brazil national football team. The stadium has also been a venue for youth football tournaments, including the FIFA U-20 World Cup and the UEFA European Under-21 Championship. Famous players who have played at the stadium include Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Zlatan Ibrahimović.

Transportation and Accessibility

The stadium is located in the Fring district of Munich, with a range of transportation options available. The stadium is accessible by car, with a range of parking options available. The stadium is also accessible by public transportation, with bus and train services available from Munich city center. The stadium is also within walking distance of the Fröttmaning U-Bahn station, which provides easy access to the stadium. Notable landmarks near the stadium include the Olympiapark, the Nymphenburg Palace, and the English Garden. The stadium is also close to Munich Airport, which provides international flights to destinations such as London, Paris, and New York City.

Statistics and Records

The stadium has a range of notable statistics and records, including the highest attendance for a football match in Germany. The stadium has also hosted a range of record-breaking events, including the highest-scoring football match in UEFA Champions League history. The stadium's seating capacity is one of the largest in Europe, with only Wembley Stadium and Camp Nou having a larger capacity. The stadium has also been recognized for its sustainability and energy efficiency, with a range of awards and certifications received. Notable awards include the FIFA Best Stadium Award and the UEFA Best Stadium Award, with the stadium also being recognized by organizations such as the International Olympic Committee and the Fédération Internationale de Football Association.

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