Although most of the South of France is much more of a rugby area of the county – the area around Marseille is crazy around football – and luckily, they have been rewarded with a team and a stadium that reflects this passion. Built in 1937 and renovated most recently in 2014 – the home … Read More
Archives: Venues
Stadium Municipal
The largest multipurpose stadium in France – the Stadium Municipal is home to both rugby and football teams and despite being built in the 1930’s, it was renovated for the Euro 2016 tournament and as such it has some great features – including shuttle buses that ferry fans to the stadium. Despite being a rather … Read More
Stade de France
The home of French Football – the Stade de France is among the most historic and most atmospheric stadiums in the world. With phenomenal seats and acoustics – it provides a hair raising experience when the crowd passionately launches into ‘La Marseillaise’. 81,000 roaring French is a sight you have to see, and with the … Read More
Allianz Arena
One of the most famous stadiums in the world – the Allianz is something that most stadiums aspire to be. With 75,000 seats, all with spectacular views of the pitch below – the stadium creates an atmosphere only rivalled by a few places around the world. If first class facilities aren’t enough – the stadium … Read More
Audi Sportpark
The Audi Sportpark is a strange stadium – and is home to one of the more unique teams in football. Ingolstadt 04 was formed in 2004 as the name suggests – merging two teams together and being bankrolled by Audi. It seems that the owners knew that the team would take it’s time in attracting … Read More
BayArena
Although famous for once having a McDonalds in its concourses – the BayArena has moved on from standard fast food and is now famous for having one of the more successful teams in Germany playing here. Although it was built in 1938 – the 30,000-capacity stadium has undergone a lot of renovations and is in … Read More
Borussia Park
Unlike a lot of clubs who tend to go with the new age design of a bowl stadium, and an almost never ending sphere of a stand – Borussia Park has four distinct stands, all with its own atmosphere! With the most vocal fans being behind the goals – the 55,000-capacity stadium can generate and … Read More
Brose Arena
Although the capacity of the Brose Arena is only 7,000 – its use as an entertainment arena for concerts and shows, as well as its being home to one of Germany’s biggest basketball team, means that the stadium always seems to be busy! As such, it has fantastic facilities for you to enjoy. Grab dinner … Read More
Commerzbank Arena
Eintracht Frankfurt are glad to call this enormous 51,000 capacity stadium home and have done since 1925. It has seen some wonderful footballing nights, with plenty of internationals being played here, including in the 2005 Confederations Cup and the 2006 World Cup. This level of football is reflected by the high level of the stadium. … Read More
Esprit Arena
Despite being around 5km away from the city centre, the Esprit Arena is worth making the trip too! Fortunately, with the large amount of public transport available free to fans in possession of a match ticket – this journey really isn’t a problem! Built in 2004, the stadium is about as modern as you could … Read More