One of the newest stadiums in the whole of Germany – the home of FC Koln is a fantastic place to visit and catch one of Germany’s high flying football teams strut their stuff. The great football is matched by top notch facilities with plenty of choices for eating and drinking the game away! The … Read More
Archives: Venues
Ruhrstadion
It’s safe to say that a trip to Bochum will be one of the nicest surprises you will have on going to a football stadium. On the face of it, a game at the Ruhrstadion doesn’t sound that great – Bundesliga 2 action compared to the noisy neighbours of Borussia Dortmund just a train ride … Read More
Sachsenring
Nestled in the heart of Germany, in-between sleepy villages lies the home of the German MotoGP. For a few weekends every year, the place comes alive with thousands of people pouring through the gates to get a look at their favourite drivers fly by. The circuit has ample places to eat and drink though be … Read More
Schwarzwald Stadion
The Schwarzwald Stadion has been around for years, with SC Freiburg being an institution in the Bundesliga for a long time now. The stadium is in its last years of use – with the club moving to a more modern home soon however the stadium on the edge of the black forest has served the … Read More
Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)
One of the most famous stadiums in the world – the Signal Iduna is something that most stadiums aspire to be. With 81,000 seats, all with spectacular views of the pitch below – the stadium creates an atmosphere only rivalled by a few places around the world. The yellow wall of Borussia Dortmund is something … Read More
Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer
The stadium where Furth play – has been their home since 1910 and although it holds charm, character and history in abundance – it needs a little spruce up. The stands still have supporting pillars that make for some obstructed views and the seats could do with a little more legroom. However, Furth may play … Read More
Stadion An der Alten Forsterei
Despite playing in the second tier of German Football – Union Berlin do so in the largest single use football stadium in the German capital! Since it’s opening in 1920, it has been expanded and renovated 6 times, with the last time being in 2013 – with many of the fans volunteering their time and … Read More
Stadion Nurnberg
Set in the fairyale town on Nuremburg – the Stadion Nurnberg is one of a kind. One of the few octagonal shaped stadiums in the world offers a slightly different perspective on the game! Each of the stands has two tiers as well – which makes the 50,000-seater stadium quite imposing when it is full, … Read More
Veltins Arena
The stadium was opened in 2001 and to this day remains one of the most technological advanced stadiums in the world. It has a removable pitch, that keeps the grass nice and pristine when bands and concerts are played here – and if the conditions outside aren’t conducive to a great game of football – … Read More
Volkswagen Arena
The stadium is perfect for Wolfsburg – it is just big enough and certainly new enough to attract some great players as well as having the German FA stage some internationals here, but with a capacity of just 30,000 it ensures that the ground is full for most games! The club prides itself on being … Read More